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  | jaz   Senior Member
 
   
 
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|  Nutella wrote: 
 [Haha, I bet.  One time an Australian guy friend of mine texted to say he was in thongs and BBQing for Australia Day....I was like huh, he was pretty silly sometimes so I was picturing him in a red g string...I think I might have asked him what colour thong...took me quite a while to click he was not talking the same language as me.
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 Haha, our policies at work were written by our Australian HR team and the Dress Standard states 'no thongs'. One of the old policies said inspections would take place and those wearing thongs would be sent home to change. 
 Ummmm ... whose gonna check?
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  | jaz   Senior Member
 
   
 
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 |  MyLilSquishy wrote: 
 lol i have tried SO HARD not to say thong.
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 Haha, I bet.  One time an Australian guy friend of mine texted to say he was in thongs and BBQing for Australia Day....I was like huh, he was pretty silly sometimes so I was picturing him in a red g string...I think I might have asked him what colour thong...took me quite a while to click he was not talking the same language as me.
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  | Zaylah   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   Haha Jaz - classic!
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  | mummy_becks   Senior Member
 
   
 
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 That is so funny, my boys still look at my dad funny when he asks them if they have thongs (it is more of a WTF are you talking about they are jandels). | 
 
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  | kiwikt   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   I baked banana loaf in my blue jandels last night with the cat sitting at my feet.
 I laughed so hard and DH still has no idea why.
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  | Rubyrock   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   Ok so I have:
 - blue jandals
 - cat (complete with fleas & ticks- stupid frontline doesnt work!!)
 - baking - well thats my downfall - maybe 1out of 3 things will work out as for the rest, rock cakes, frisbees and other variations... I blame the oven you know - cant possibly be me 
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  | Mucky_Tiger   Senior Member
 
   
 
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|  Rubyrock wrote: 
 I blame the oven you know - cant possibly be me
 
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 when the oven explodes due to unforseen pressure build up its definately not you. was totally the oven
 especially not you mistaking baking soda for cornflour when making shortbread   | 
 
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  | Rubyrock   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   Me & chocolate chippie biscuits dont get along well at all.
 Start off with about a doz or so in to bake - but once the cooking is finished there just seems to be the one huge biscuit - whats that all about???   think its cheaper just to buy the darned things    | 
 
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  | MyLilSquishy   Senior Member
 
   
   
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|  kiwikt wrote: 
 I baked banana loaf in my blue jandels last night with the cat sitting at my feet.
 
 I laughed so hard and DH still has no idea why.
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 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i was making banana bread the other day in my blue thongs and the cat was purring round my feet too! lol. 
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  | Bizzy   Senior Member
 
   
 
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|  Rubyrock wrote: 
 Me & chocolate chippie biscuits dont get along well at all.
 Start off with about a doz or so in to bake - but once the cooking is finished there just seems to be the one huge biscuit - whats that all about???
   
 think its cheaper just to buy the darned things
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 too much butter...
 Ooppps sorry - still dont have my blue jandals... cant even manage to buy a pair of sandshoes let alone blue jandals.
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  | ButterflyMum   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   If I promise to buy some blue jandels can I join I can bake when i want. I have a cat
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  | ButterflyMum   Senior Member
 
   
   
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   Na. Going join anyway cause I can't give a sod if you don't like my pink ones. Lol   | 
 
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  | Zaylah   Senior Member
 
   
   
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