how come uk slang makes no sense? "slap a load over some golden toast, jobs a goodun."
who says golden toast and what does it have to do with a job? lol
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how come uk slang makes no sense? "slap a load over some golden toast, jobs a goodun."
who says golden toast and what does it have to do with a job? lol
Haha.Quote:
Originally Posted by cygnustaxt
Golden toast is a nice browny yellow colour, not under done, not too crispy neither, and lashings of butter, make that toast a hot, soogy piece of heaven.
Mmmm I want some now.
Jobs a good un = well done, that is fantastic. Self-congratulations. Us Brits do that a lot.
my step dad is australian. he brought some vegemite over with him once, all i have to say about that stuff, FUNK! wasn't quite for me. on the contrary, the first time he ever had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich was his first visit here. needless to say, he feels the same way about pb an j as i do about vegemite!
ive never heard of marmite, that is a really goofy name though i must say hahah, what does it taste like?
Love.Quote:
Originally Posted by Professor Dan K.
This thread is rated NA (not american) lol ;)
Horrible salty stuff. Or is that Cod Liver Oil?Quote:
Originally Posted by Professor Dan K.
wth is marmite?
Yeah... WTF is either one?Quote:
Originally Posted by UnitedWeFall
:confused:
What is marmite and or vegemite?
I'm guessing its something similar to jelly or jam?