Trash Towers Dictionary

a/c - art crap. CK's fond term for the means of assuaging my addictions.

BSD - Been Seen Done. Devised while travelling the Great Ocean Road on CK's first Australian trip. Every lookout point was as fabulous as the previous and we got a little bit magnificenced out so rather than pull in we would shout BSD and keep driving.

Now general usage for when a situation is over or beyond repair.

bob - noun. Princess Curly- Wurly's word meaning all sweets, chocolate and yummy things.

blurry - (pr. to rhyme with hurry) Sth African/Zimbabwean term and my favourite polite swearword. Means kind of like bloody but usuable in mixed company. See 'Feck' & 'Eejit'

eejit - Irish term meaning 'idiot'. Suitable for use in polite company. Used by my Aunt Marion.

feck - Irish term used by my Aunt Marion so it cannot be rude!

ho-ho -(pr. with a short o). Zimbabwean word for bugs.

lani - (sp?) Sthn African word - means posh, expensive, elegant, stylish.

La Villa de Lamaca - (translates from Ital. as The houseof snails. My 'green' house out in the garden with all my a/c (ref: above) stuff in it. Built by CK and Babyman for me. CK lost his fingerprints over it. I cannot actually get in there at the moment!

lubbard - derived from 'beloved'. Devised by my then two y.o. son b/c unlike his sister he could not say 'Mother Beloved'. Usually prefaced by a noun.

OfStEd - Office for Standards in Education. Bossy civil servants who would like to see every child in formal, full-time education from birth.

Q.I. - Quite interesting.

terence - sobriquet applicable to all small children. Originated with one 'borrowed' child who could not pronounce ' terrorist' .

TG - exclamation. Thank God! An interesting choice for the dictionary of a recovering Catholic but is a phrase used by my Irish family and is now deeply fixed in my conversational repetoire. (reference also PG - Please God).

TGTH - The Great Trip Home. Alt. known as 'How I spent Christmas and N.Y 2008.









Sunday, 30 December 2007

The things you find on the innernets!

Mooching is a very interesting and worthwile occupation whatever any grown-up may tell you. I quite often like to play the random blog game (my title, quite catchy don't you think?) and leaping off from Missus Locket's verandah today I came across these - here and here - hometown blogs!!!!



I have always known someday I would come across a body from Ballas but I had just assumed it would be back in the days when I was working behind bars (pubs not prisons!!). So one of my 'To-Do' things in 2008 will be to puzzle out who these people are and where they live. Not in any stalkerish kind of way b/c that would be creepy, rather in a placeing(sp?)kind of way. Essentially I am nosy and just want to know whereabouts in my town and was it close to where I grew up and do they shop were I used to and is Dennis Thingies the shoeshop still on the corner of Lydiard & Sturt Street? And what has become of my old primary school?



I don't often feel the lack of cultural reference, particularly as I have lived over here for more than 17 years but it is a nice thought to make some little links with back home. Especialy when the blogs have such lovely things on them.

5 comments:

Annie said...

Isn't blogland a wonderful place. Come and visit in your home town anytime and take a walk in my Flowergarden. Nice to meet you.

Jodie said...

Hiya,
Annie and I both work in primary schools here in ballarat. Let us know where you went and I'll pop out and get a piccy for you if its still around.
No shoe shops on the corner of Lydiard and sturt anymore. Do you know Lake Wendouree is empty - looks like an overgrown sports field.
There you go a 10 second catch up.
P.S - I blog hop all the time and get wonderfully lost.

Kitty said...

Awww, how lovely that you found blogs from 'back home'. I love to blog-hop - I invariably find a gem or two (along with the porn :-O ) x

Lucy Locket-Pocket said...

Glad to have provided you with the links!!! I felt quite rather jealous when I found a blogger who lived near where I grew up - not fair at all!!! Lucy x

Patti said...

I just love bloghopping. Trouble is I can never remember how I got to where I've been and generally can't find my way back again.

So in blog, so in life!