Sean Browning (sean.browning@swipnet.se)
Mon, 18 Jan 1999 19:22:52 +0100
Thanks Patrik and James for explaining to BAO here that the word "Bollocks"
does not necessarily mean its bad. I'm English (very English) and where I'm
from we shorten down "The Dogs Bollocks" to just "The Bollocks". Have you
heard someone say "The Bollocks" for something that is bad??? I certainly
haven't mate. I think also that it was obvious in what context i was using
the word that it wasn't worth a Re-mail back telling me to get my
colloquials straight!!
PLU
Patrick Skene wrote:
> >> I thought bollocks meant bad??
> >> get your colloquials straight! j/k
>
> The bollocks is all good
>
> >> > I saw DJ Krush live at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia back in 95
> and it was the bollocks. I was impressed with his selection and mixing,
> if anyone gets the chance to see him live...do so.
> >> >
> >> > Peace, Love and Unity.
> >> >
> >
> >Ah - but you've got Aussie English, American English, English English
> >and a few other dialects to choose from on this list.
> >
> >Around here:
> >
> >The dogs bollocks = good.
> >A load of bollocks = bad.
> >
> >I get the impression that opinions of DJ Krush fall into both camps.
> >
> >cheers.
> >
> >James.
> >
>
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