Hailing Kiwi Phil

Elmer Fudge

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Re: Hailing Kiwi Phil

Larkin as in larking about, or hanging around maybe?<br /><br />I went to school with a fellow named Larkin, and he did live up to his name :D
 

Elmer Fudge

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Re: Hailing Kiwi Phil

oops! :eek: he said "larikins" :( <br />Kiwi you need to explain yourself :confused: <br /><br />The only logical consequence derived at this point, is someone who is a loudmouth know-it-all :eek: <br /><br />Am i totally off base here?
 
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Re: Hailing Kiwi Phil

Originally posted by Elmer Fudge:<br /> oops! :eek: he said "larikins" :( <br />Kiwi you need to explain yourself :confused: <br /><br />The only logical consequence derived at this point, is someone who is a loudmouth know-it-all :eek: <br /><br />Am i totally off base here?
The Fox smell his own hole first. ;)
 

Elmer Fudge

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Re: Hailing Kiwi Phil

Then my dear fellow, i concur that "He" is known as a fully loaded fox :D <br /><br />(edited)
 

Kiwi Phil

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Re: Hailing Kiwi Phil

A Larikin (n)is New Zealand or Australian old fashioned slang for a mischievous or unruly person. Usually funny/amusing in content of what they say or do or the manner in which they deliever (say-talk). <br />Remember Tinker before he got blocked from here. He wrote like a Larikin.<br />Here is an example<br />"There you go Ray...."<br />Cheers<br />Phillip<br /> :D
 

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We have another saying down here Ray....<br />"that one went straight through to the wicket keeper"<br />I enjoy your uptake......you'r quick, and miss nothing<br /> :D <br />Cheers<br />Phillip
 
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