Well British and Aus stuff is similar, like...


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Posted by Glen at inktomi2-bri.server.ntl.com on December 23, 2000 at 09:40:32:

In Reply to: Re: Lee Question that's been bugging me for a year!!!! posted by Sherrie on December 23, 2000 at 08:58:38:

: LOL... I don't think that 'Fuck-a-Duck' is exclusively a british phrase, I seem to remember a phase of saying that often (in Aus), don't know
: where I got it from, liked the rhyming. I think when frustrated over something I might of said 'fuck a duck in a bucket' or something to do with
: a bucket...

: Interesting story, I'm curious now too. What came first, the Duck or the egg.

: Sherrie


... we both say Mate etc...but eitherway It's not American!



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