Q: Why don’t seagulls fly over Port Philip Bay?
A: Cos then we’d have to call them bagels.
Geddit? Bay Gulls.
Terminological exactitude
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Terminological exactitude
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Re: Terminological exactitude
Being a dumb Qlder, you may have to elaborate.
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Re: Terminological exactitude
Cause Port Philip Bay is just a bay, not the sea ........ Yeah, I struggled to get a Sheldon laugh the first time I heard/read it but on par for a Ray funny
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Re: Terminological exactitude
So ,does that mean a seagull that flies over the Gulf of Carpentaria should be called a Gulfgull?
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Re: Terminological exactitude
What if it flies over a lake?
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Re: Terminological exactitude
Target practise........and No before you ask,I don't shoot anything.
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Re: Terminological exactitude
It's a rubbish tip bird ..... the ones with the long beak are garbage bin birds, just so you can identify one from the other ..... The rubbish tip birds that stand on one leg and ask for chips are "Beggar Birds" according to my daughter when she was young
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