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Thread: Is mrsydney straight or a poof, wooly moof

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    Is mrsydney straight or a poof, wooly moof

    I have lurked for years on this and many other boards

    This is the first time I have wanted to post

    To ask mrs ydney are you a poof.

    Why does he not answer the question asked here.

    http://www.sawatdee-gay-thailand.com/fo ... php?t=7162


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    Nah

    he's just a big girl's blouse mate. I wonder if he'll wear a pink thong when he does the chicken-walk on his next visit to Pattaya. Maybe he might wear it on his head?
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    Straight... for the nearest man.

    Quote Originally Posted by Aunty
    I wonder if he'll wear a pink thong when he does the chicken-walk on his next visit to Pattaya. Maybe he might wear it on his head?
    Who'll know the difference?

    Of course he's not a poof!
    He'll only go with a real lady...boy.
    One with a big...um...handle: just to have something to hold on to: to keep `er from running away?
    Or to have some place to sit while he...plays.
    Oh, and ladyboys must be strong enough to throw him down the stairs: why his fave hotels have no elevator.
    Would someone please send him a list of hotels...hotels with balconies.

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    it's far too difficult to tell

    as he claims to be an Aussie from Dubbo Dubbo or whatever it's called and as it seems that it is compulsory for all Aussie men to wear frocks at some stage of their life..hetro or homo..he really could be anything.

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    Re: Nah

    Quote Originally Posted by Aunty
    he's just a big girl's blouse mate.
    I'd never heard this expression until I read it here.
    Twelve hours later; I'm reading a book, Disorderd Minds (How fitting.) by British Author, Minette Walters, and there it is again.
    Please tell me, what the hell does it mean? (Guess: Cockney rhyming slang for, louse?...tit mouse?)

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    It's a sexist put down. He talks a lot loudly in a macho way, but it's all talk.

    I think it's more North of England than Cockney.

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    I really don't know

    its origins actually, I'd always assumed it was a New Zealand thing (Kiwi slang- we have a lot), but maybe it's not?? Yeah it's a sexist putdown as NorthStar says. Soemone who's all talk and swagger, but underneath it all they're just a big girl.
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    Thanks for the clarification.

    Now it makes perfect sense...to me...and you all know what that means.

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    Re: Nah

    Quote Originally Posted by Edith
    Quote Originally Posted by Aunty
    he's just a big girl's blouse mate.
    I'd never heard this expression until I read it here.
    Twelve hours later; I'm reading a book, Disorderd Minds (How fitting.) by British Author, Minette Walters, and there it is again.
    Please tell me, what the hell does it mean? (Guess: Cockney rhyming slang for, louse?...tit mouse?)
    Big girl's blouse. A weakling; an ineffectual person. The expression originated in the north of England in the 1960s and was popularized by television programs such as the North of Britain-based program "Nearest and Dearest" (1968-72), featuring Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewel as brother and sister Nellie and Eli Pledge who inherit a pickle-bottling factory.

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    bottling mrsydney's pickle

    Quote Originally Posted by cottmann
    Big girl's blouse. A weakling; an ineffectual person.
    The expression originated in the north of England in the 1960s and was popularized by television programs such as the North of Britain-based program "Nearest and Dearest" (1968-72),
    featuring Hylda Baker and Jimmy Jewel as brother and sister Nellie and Eli Pledge who inherit a pickle-bottling factory.

    I dont think mrs ydneys pickle is worth bottling.

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