We two nations must think along similar lines. For 'morner' read 'morning
glory'! Sadly however, it rarely snows in Sydney :-)
John.
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[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of James N. McBride
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Then there is the "morner" which is like a nooner only sooner. Or the
"coolie" which is like a quickie only in the snow. /jim
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It probably is. I can't (sob) remember...
John.
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That sounds like fun :>).
Chris
At 07:45 +1100 21/01/03, John Wheeler wrote:
>Down Oz generally referred to as a 'matinee'.
>
>John.
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>We call that "nooners" around here (going home for "lunch").
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>Chris
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