Yew jus' keep ya guize in loine moite, oh-kay? An' then Oi won't have ta do it foh ya.
The only thing that took me out of this show as far as Australian representation is when Ray's boss and his hotwife referred to toilet paper as 'dunny paper'. I have never heard anyone say that.
dunny is a toilet ya dumb fuck. ya spend all your time around queers or shut in on the computer you don't know that?
>>220050154He said "Dunn Hear" paper, it was a Dark Knight reference.
>>220050207That would explain why people here in Australia sometimes yell "I'm done here" after pooing
>>220050154bog roll maybe if you're a bogan
>>220050201Yeah I know what it is cunt. I just never heard anyone refer to the tp as 'dunny paper', it sounds weird. Relax there tiger. Here, have some toilet paper.
>>220050154>tfw he calls the poo tickets dunny paper
>>220049991>word ends in R? Say A>word ends in A? Say R>Talk to American? Cry about them pronouncing English words properly & not putting a u in color.Why are bongs like this?
>>220050154You can't be australian if you've never heard that.If you are australian, you must be extremely young."Dunny" is one of THE most australian words out there.
>>220050293>it sounds weirdNTA but Not to me, an adult aussie, it sounds extremely australian.
>>220049991It's always so weird when non australians try to imitate an aussie accent. Doesn't matter if they're speaking it or typing it, it's always wrong.
>>220051326>word ends in R? Say ADAS RITE
>>220051326>>220054200Cope. That is literally an accurate phoentic imitation of how he says it in that scene.>It's always so weirdI don't even believe you believe this. Get a grip, drama queen.
>>220054152>>220054128I know dunny obviously I just never heard dunny paper. Of course it 'sounds Australian' because dunny is Aussie slang. Still never heard 'dunny paper' before the show.
>>220054236Dunny paper is pretty normal ngl. Wondering where you were
So.... Rays daughter....
who the fuck says dunny besides fuckhead white collar retards tying too hard to sound working class
Is this the Australian thread? I'm watching universal soldier
>>220054902blue collar criminals trying to appear like white collar businessmen
>>220054902People don't say it much anymore but it was an extremely popular word in the 70s and 80s..... Which is why all you 12 year olds think it sounds strange coz you aren't familiar with it.
>>220056802not true actually but continue replying
>>220051326>bongsYou have brain damage.
>>220054128> Oi ate the dimmies, on a platey, then took the dunny for my turdy
>>220055001Based and kino
>>220054902The twists. It was still common vernacular in the 80s and 90s