Oh dear, I wonder what Ginger has done to get his billycart confiscated. And yes, I do agree that it’s good to see another rare appearance by Dudley! :)
Re: the graffiti, quite a lot of today’s popular music certainly doesn’t sound like music to my ears. And this is coming from someone who’s relatively young! :O
I grew up calling a pacifier a “dummy”. My mother was born and raised in Scotland. That’s just what they call them there; just like some people call them “’soothers.” However, my father was born and raised in Italy, and I married an Italian man; a pacifier in the Calabrese dialect is called a “choochetta” (sorry, don’t know the proper spelling so I spelled it like it sounds), or “choochie” for short. That’s what my kids know it as.
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
It sure is a rarity to see Ginger’s baby brother. (Makes me wonder if Ginger’s parents forget even having that tyke.)
SydneyCityTV almost 11 years ago
Oh dear, I wonder what Ginger has done to get his billycart confiscated. And yes, I do agree that it’s good to see another rare appearance by Dudley! :)
Re: the graffiti, quite a lot of today’s popular music certainly doesn’t sound like music to my ears. And this is coming from someone who’s relatively young! :O
Herb Thiel Premium Member over 10 years ago
Calling the pacifier a “dummy” is something I haven’t heard before. Makes sense. Australian slang, I guess?
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Agreed Ginger.
Marisa Ruffolo Premium Member over 10 years ago
I grew up calling a pacifier a “dummy”. My mother was born and raised in Scotland. That’s just what they call them there; just like some people call them “’soothers.” However, my father was born and raised in Italy, and I married an Italian man; a pacifier in the Calabrese dialect is called a “choochetta” (sorry, don’t know the proper spelling so I spelled it like it sounds), or “choochie” for short. That’s what my kids know it as.