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???I am going to step away from this Thread because if I stay, I will end up getting warning points, and I don't want any more.
It's all good, carry on...I guess I am confused... Sorry if I offended you @itiwhetu?? I really don't know why you said what you said but I would like to know... I thought our conversation was going ok but maybe not??
If Itiwhetu causes any problems, tell him to go buy some fush n chups.I guess I am confused... Sorry if I offended you @itiwhetu?? I really don't know why you said what you said but I would like to know... I thought our conversation was going ok but maybe not??
Feel theIf Itiwhetu causes any problems, tell him to go buy some fush n chups.
True, it is like you guys trying to steal the pavlova, not to mention sport.most of them won't understand the fush n chups
Listen, you guys know that you are related to a pack of convicts, and we are as pure as the driven snow. BIGGER IS NOT ALWAYS BETTER. We are small and sweet. We still love you guys like a poor cousin you need to look after. By the way if you get on a plane, you can come and stay in our cottage and explore the West Coast no charge, I would love to meet you over a few beers.pavlova is ours buddy, that's what my bogan mum told me and I'm sticking with it
This might shed light on it....Fush? And chups?... Ohhhhk... Fush and chups. It's fish and chips but with U's. I guess this is an inside joke
I kinda thought it would be something like that... Lol. It allll makes sense now . Thank you for the clarity on thisThis might shed light on it....
Fush & chups
The pronunciation of the KIT vowel clearly distinguishes New Zealanders from Australians. This vowel is famously expressed in the different way New Zealanders and Australians pronounce 'fish and chips' – a fast-food dish common in both countries. It is commonly claimed that New Zealanders ...teara.govt.nz
It's how you tell the difference between an Aussie (Australian) and a Kiwi (New Zealander). You ask then to say fish and chips. If they say fish and chips, they are Australian. If they say fush and chups, they are KiwisFush? And chups?... Ohhhhk... Fush and chups. It's fish and chips but with U's. I guess this is an inside joke