Be serious, Pen. Although it wasn’t the main one, one of the reasons I came up to Brisbane was that I wouldn’t have to wear long trousers or anything heavier on top than a T-Shirt.
I don’t understand. Are we talking about the cartoons and pictures in the rebus or the jokes below the rebus. It it is the latter, I wouldn’t give a thought to associating them with the rebus.
It was munch that almost escaped me after I had tried Mulch. The term “munch” isn’t as commonly used in Australia as it is in the UK. In Australia, people might use terms like “snack,” “nibble,” or “have a bite” instead. Australian slang tends to have its own unique flavor, with words like “tucker” for food and “snag” for sausage. Although I knew what it meant, I doubt that I have ever used it, .
I think that you could sometimes be kinder to us suckers.
Hi Jack
My two weeks off seem like a distant memory now! I was very gently pulling your leg about the shorts
It was the squirrel with his nuts and the
down the hatch picture which was meant to help to steer you towards nuthatch but it wasn't obviously one of my better ideas - sorry
To be honest I don't think "munch" is that common here any more. I love your "tucker" for food and "snag" for sausages. I don't know why but they just tickle me
I wonder how sausages ended up being called snag.
I will most certainly take your comments on board and will (mostly
) keep things more straightforward
Hopefully you'll find today's offering a bit better
It's a record from the 1970s.
10 (#5 + #5) 6 (#3 + #3)
You need the name of the German river in picture one. Picture two - I loved this when I was a kid. Two words 8 + 4. Please lose the first three letters of the first word. Picture four please lose the first and last letters. One homophone and please pretend it's all on one line. Can you name the singer for a bonus point?
HE said: “You remind me of a pepper pot.” I said: “I’ll take that as a condiment.”
IF quizzes are quizzical, what are tests?
MY dad used to say: “Always fight fire with fire.” Which is probably why he got thrown out of the fire brigade.
I'll leave you with a little bit of Peter Kay