
you'll be desicated to powder then added to it.
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 2:58,
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that isn't an idiom but a saying (so why Jeru is going to feel the need to point that out to me in about one minutes time is entirely beyond me):
The only thing that's certain in this world is death, taxes and being desicated to a powder and being added to cocaine
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 3:01,
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The only thing that's certain in this world is death, taxes and being desicated to a powder and being added to cocaine

DENIED!
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 3:03,
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Know the difference b3tans!
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 3:05,
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I shall remember it by calling it ideaiom in my head which will no doubt lead to me spelling it horrifically along with all the other phonetically remembered words in my brain noggin place.
should've been/Should of been etc.
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 3:08,
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should've been/Should of been etc.

we use the finest adapted threshing machinery money can buy people to steal. We've had reports that people find it quite relaxing...
Well person.
Okay the machine operator finds it quite relaxing... but I'm sure you'll have a great time.
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 3:06,
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Well person.
Okay the machine operator finds it quite relaxing... but I'm sure you'll have a great time.

Don't know anything about the drugs industry these days.
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 3:00,
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or is it some deviant antipodean innuendic euphamism?
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 2:56,
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something is up your nose = it is irritating
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 2:57,
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Something is on the nose = means it is correct, dead on, great shot, etc.
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 2:59,
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marvelous
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www.dunway.com/html/aussie_slang.html
here's the aussie version.
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Sat 11 Apr 2009, 3:01,
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here's the aussie version.