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Old 19-02-05, 01:30
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Default Re: Re: The Aussies are comin

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Ah-ha! I've found the truth! Emma Hedges actually writes Max's posts and is responsible for writing her own glowing description! C'mon, tell us the truth! Michael will be up all night telling entertaining Aussie yarns and Emma will be off to bed early suffering from Jetlag.
I think you might just be right, Tony

FESS UP, Emma! About time you joined in your own right, don't you think?
You can be Yappy's downunder ambassador - you already try to keep us in line!
We also know you secretly love blitzes.
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Old 19-02-05, 09:59
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Daughter can not fess up as there is nothing to fess up.
I think that that Tony fella has got sum splaning to do, leakin out inside information.
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Old 19-02-05, 12:36
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Sorry, Max! Can you pass on my apologies to Emma?

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FESS UP, Emma! About time you joined in your own right, don't you think?
We also know you secretly love blitzes.
Secret? You should see how many she has! More than Max and John put together.
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Old 19-02-05, 23:42
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For Emma not signing that last post we need to puniish her and she also has to show more respect towards these fine ford machines that we have.I typed this myself, Max.

please any punishment suggestions
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Old 19-02-05, 23:49
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For Emma not signing that last post we need to puniish her and she also has to show more respect towards these fine ford machines that we have.I typed this myself, Max.

please any punishment suggestions
How about a reward... a little enticement... you could swap her new ute for the Ford ute..
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Old 20-02-05, 04:53
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Please any punishment suggestions
Send her to Canada! No Vegemite, no warm sun and a serious lack of CMP's! When she comes back, She'll realise just how good things are here in Oz.
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Old 20-02-05, 10:10
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Default Re. Emma

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I suggest that you let Emma continue with the posts. At least she doesn't spell punish with two iis and she would use a capital F for Ford. Besides which, even though I haven't met her, I'll bet she's prettier.
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Old 20-02-05, 10:17
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Max
I suggest that you let Emma continue with the posts. At least she doesn't spell punish with two iis and she would use a capital F for Ford. Besides which, even though I haven't met her, I'll bet she's prettier.
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Aww, Bob, that's harsh on poor Max!
Max can express himself perfectly well.
As for Emma, I think a bucket of petrol and a scrubbing brush would be good training - she can start with the FGT.
Then a few squares of emery paper to rub it back, some paint and voila! A new Emma!
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Old 20-02-05, 22:41
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Who said Emma didn't put the ii in haven't you noticed the spelling at other times, how bad it is, have another look at bread in a previous note. Maybe no else out there can spell.

Kathy

Max was wondering when the Jillaroo gets to Canada the master of this site (the Jiffaroo) may come up with some punishment eg cooking for him etc etc.
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Old 24-02-05, 04:24
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Default Punish the young

Max the perfect punishment will be to have Emma drive the said Ford (THE GIRLFRIEND) for the whole of the Easter Trip. This is while you lie up in a hamock suspended in the back with the tarp sides rolled up eating a pack of Tim Tams.

You may say that is not punishment but for the Ten days away Emma must not express herself and feelings for Old Trucks and or there owners. She must keep Maxs supplied with Tim Tams and not partake in one Herself.
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Old 24-02-05, 05:15
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What the hell are "Tim Tams"?

Bloody Australians....
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Old 24-02-05, 05:23
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Perhaps Scottish headgear worn while dining at your local Tim Horton's?
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Old 24-02-05, 05:25
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PS...Antipodeans...Tim Horton's is a popular donut/fast food/coffee type establishment frequented by the local constabulary...aka to the cognescenti as "Horny Tims".
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Old 24-02-05, 05:31
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Quote:
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Perhaps Scottish headgear worn while dining at your local Tim Horton's?
Verra clever there Master Skagman
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Old 24-02-05, 05:31
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Tim Tams are Australias number one export earning more income than any other single product. Unlike Vegimite taste is not aquired they are addictive from the first bite or draw through ( for the coffee drinker).

If they have not as yet hit your shores secure the import rights and you could be rich.
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Old 24-02-05, 05:39
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Default Here is a thread from some addicted Yanks

Hi y'all

Well I finally made it to the USA. I started the DCF ball rolling on July 27 through
the Sydney office, got married on Oct 6, had the interview on Oct 15, and arrived
with stamped passport on Oct 22.

The activities of Sep 11 didn't make anything harder, just longer queues. And when it
came to customs and declaring any food or other goods (like my didge) the sheer
mention of Vegemite was enough to get me waved through.

Now we can settle down into our wonderful married life.

For all those starting out on this adventure, take things patiently and all
will be ok.

Steve



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Nov 17th 2001, 8:40 pm #2
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Congratulations Steve I bet you are over the moon!!!!!! Maybe when my turn comes I
will try the same thing cause I do plan to bring ample supplies of Vegemite

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Hi, Steve,

My Steve has his interview at the Sydney Consulate tomorrow morning. We went the K-1
route because we didn't learn about DCF in time.. oh, well!! We'll be together soon
in any case.

Which point of entry did you select? My Steve will be coming through LAX, and I'm
just curious if he can expect the same as you had. He won't be bringing Vegemite,
however. But probably lots of Tim Tams!!

Thanks for posting your experience. Those of us dealing with Sydney find it
invaluable and a true comfort. And welcome to the United States!!

Take care, Rae

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Nov 17th 2001, 10:33 pm #4
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*DROOL*

Can I give you my address to send me a few boxes??



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Hey I'll send you some for Christmas lol..... have you tried the new dark Chocolate
Tim Tams....... even better!!!! On second thoughts I may have to pay excess baggage
just for the food!!!!!

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Nov 18th 2001, 5:38 am #6
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It took me one bite to become totally addicted.. we're making them our wedding
favors, and I wish we weren't and were keeping them all to ourselves!! What's your
address? <wink>

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Nov 18th 2001, 5:39 am #7
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Hi, Di,

Yes, I have, and they're my new favorites!! It's a good thing we're not moving back
to Oz for a few years, or I'd weigh 200 pounds -- all due to Tim Tams... I think they
put heroin in them, I really do!!

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Man, wish they had them in Duty Free in Amsterdam. I've got a long layover there at
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TIM TAM UPDATE - My US Fiance got so addicted to Tim Tams he called Arnots when he
was in Australia about the chances of exporting them to the US. Apparently Pepperidge
Farm are already looking into it so we may see them in the stores really soon. My Mum
will be happy because it will save her a fortune in postage!!!

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http://about-australia-shop.com/timtams.htm

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Old 24-02-05, 06:54
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"Cookies with a creamy center"!!!!!! What the .....?

The US site is somewhat out of date since they have also released Tia Maria Tim Tams and Kahlua Tim Tams.
I'm also surprised that they're not more widely available in North America since Arnotts was bought out by an American company a couple of years ago.
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Old 24-02-05, 15:32
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I'll have summa those please!

I DROOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I'm a dunker and always did like Kahlua in my coffee too! ... yum yum yum ... send quickly!

MA
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Old 24-02-05, 16:46
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jon Skagfeld
Perhaps Scottish headgear worn while dining at your local Tim Horton's?
That's a bag over your head so you won't be recognized.
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Old 24-02-05, 16:48
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You sods realize now that you've got Karmen going, you're going to have to send her some, else she'll make my life miserable...
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You sods realize now that you've got Karmen going, you're going to have to send her some, else she'll make my life miserable...
Ah, Master Sunray Jifferoo ... ya know the Little Miss MA Pixie Witch Karmen SO well
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Old 24-02-05, 21:10
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You sods realize now that you've got Karmen going, you're going to have to send her some, else she'll make my life miserable...
What yah reckon a tim tam bikky would be worth,what yah got to trade Jiff old boy
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Old 24-02-05, 21:28
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What yah reckon a tim tam bikky would be worth,what yah got to trade Jiff old boy
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I'll make sure you two swing a real satisfactory trade-deal here ... or else
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Old 24-02-05, 23:14
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I'll have summa those please!

I DROOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I'm a dunker and always did like Kahlua in my coffee too! ... yum yum yum ... send quickly!

MA
You'll have to be quick, they're ...... yum..... so good .....(scoff).. .. that you won't ..... mwom, crunch ..... .... be able ..... Mmmmm!! .... . .. . to stop at..... ... Oooohhh! ... ... just one.
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Old 24-02-05, 23:18
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Jesus Tony, stop it! She's snorting now and stamping her feet on the floor...
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Default My Dear Master Tony,

MASTER TONY,

Hmmm ... I think the bribery is all off now. No trade ... Your cheeky little Sunray and Yappy limerick earned me those Tim Tams from you regardless of your initial barter-power that you relinquished when you chose to limerick us ... I prefer the KAHLUA please and thank you verra much Do you have our postal address? (just address it to "LITTLE MISS MA YAPPY" along with the correct postal address and postage attached ... that'll do. And WHEN can I expect these delicious KAHLUA SLICE TT's to arrive?

MA
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Just seen Tim Tams in our local supermarket - and at the price they want for them they're staying there!

PS: they look like buscuits that we have as 'Penguin' brand.
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Just seen Tim Tams in our local supermarket - and at the price they want for them they're staying there!

PS: they look like buscuits that we have as 'Penguin' brand.
Ah well, then I may be ever so disappointed ... but perhaps some more ANZAC bikkys would soothe my disappointment?

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