Mal: You know, you ain't quite right. River: It's the popular theory.

'Objects In Space'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

Discussion of episodes currently airing in Un-American locations (anything that's aired in Australia is fair game), as well as anything else the Un-Americans feel like talking about or we feel like asking them. Please use the show discussion threads for any current-season discussion.

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plasmo - Dec 12, 2002 2:40:21 pm PST #846 of 9843
{[-_-]}

oooh, silent velcro! where can I invest?

silent opening of satchel in lectures.. silent opening of pant pockets during movies.. I love it!

also.. back to the skivvy definitions? used colloquially for uncircumcised. IJS.


Jess M. - Dec 12, 2002 3:24:07 pm PST #847 of 9843
Let me just say that popularity with people on public transportation does not equal literary respect. --Jesse

Wow plasmo, that's a new one


Am-Chau Yarkona - Dec 13, 2002 10:28:48 am PST #848 of 9843
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

Who needs a dictionary of porn slang when you have the Buffistas?


Daisy Jane - Dec 13, 2002 10:33:04 pm PST #849 of 9843
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Heard last night on So Graham Norton that fanny was British for goolie.


P.M. Marc - Dec 13, 2002 10:33:37 pm PST #850 of 9843
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Heard last night on So Graham Norton that fanny was British for goolie.

Yep.

Which can be funny.


Daisy Jane - Dec 13, 2002 10:35:22 pm PST #851 of 9843
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

Well he was talking to Jackie Stallone who had a book about Asstrology and something on it said fanny-grams.

Also, Jackie Stallone is S-C-A-R-Y.


Angus G - Dec 13, 2002 10:51:07 pm PST #852 of 9843
Roguish Laird

Yes, fanny is British/Australian for goolie, so remember they're "bum bags" not fanny packs; but also, of course, goolies is British/Australian for boy parts, not girl parts.


brenda m - Dec 13, 2002 11:40:19 pm PST #853 of 9843
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

I thought fanny was ass. Isn't goolie on the other side?


Daisy Jane - Dec 13, 2002 11:42:45 pm PST #854 of 9843
"This bar smells like kerosene and stripper tears."

It is over here (US) over there (Britian and apparently, Austrailia) it's on the other side.


Caroma - Dec 13, 2002 11:45:44 pm PST #855 of 9843
Hello! I must be going.

Heather, how about the Groovy Goolies?

If the show was actually rife with sexual innuendo I totally missed it. Admittedly, in the seventies a lot of things could sail over a little kid's head.