Let me give you a couple of examples. First there were the cousins from Dubbo, fourth cousins, probably twice removed, who were doing the rounds of the Ulster rellies. She was a quiet enough girl but he was a complete gobshite who'd shag anything that moved and who commented (loudly) on finding a floater in the dunny. Honestly! I could have slapped him.
Then there was Ron's brother, who hadn't even been in Australia that long, but he certainly believed in saying what was on his mind. There we all were, having a few beers, relaxing, and as I placed my feet up on the coffee table, my trews rode up a little and Yerman says,
Strewth! Ya might have shaved yer legs!
In my own house! Honestly! I could have slapped him.
Instead I said,
Haven't you ever read The Beauty Myth?
Amusing story!
ReplyDeleteWith regard to The Beauty Myth:
www.menweb.org/paglsomm.htm
I so believe in the beauty myth.
ReplyDeleteI find Australians amusing, they seem so layed back and themselves.
I'm with you on the legs!
ReplyDeleteWell done on the Nomination! Are you coming to Cork?
should've slapped the pair of them, i totally agree...still to find one i can tolerate a conversation with.
ReplyDeleteMikey x
Winter - if you can't let your legs go furry in the cold weather, when can you?
ReplyDeleteNelly's legs - a well-turned ankle, some fine blondish hair - what's not to like?
Irish Blog Awards - chuffed to be nominated. Cork? It's miles away. We'll see. I could be chatted into it.
I'm Australian and I WOULD have slapped him.
ReplyDeleteLauren - that was obviously the problem. They were out without their womenfolk - who would have slapped them silly. Go Australian women!
ReplyDeleteI want to stop shaving my legs. I do. There's a lot of social pressure here, though. Not sure if I'm up for it.
ReplyDeletecongratulations on the nomination!