Geoffrey's Musings.
Viewing comments for Chapter 46 "Up Over Versus Down Under!"A book of Stories, Essays and Poetry.
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Comment from His Grayness
Being an Aussie citizen for many years and now returned to USA, I found this quite entertaining and thank this author for a big smile. I have no suggestions to improve this work in any way and thank this author for a fine read HIS GRAYNESS Vance
reply by the author on 23-Sep-2018
Being an Aussie citizen for many years and now returned to USA, I found this quite entertaining and thank this author for a big smile. I have no suggestions to improve this work in any way and thank this author for a fine read HIS GRAYNESS Vance
Comment Written 23-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 23-Sep-2018
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Thanks Vance not sure we have met before. This was an old post I edited a bit today. Also now having become Coeliac )Americans spell it Celiac Sigh) and no longer enjoying these wonderful Aussie delicacies. Glad you enjoyed it. Will look for your stuff as well.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You are entitled to your views,
Sankey. However, this seems aimed at Americans. I don't make fun of your Australian ways. I believe you meant this in fun, but not! Jan
reply by the author on 23-Sep-2018
You are entitled to your views,
Sankey. However, this seems aimed at Americans. I don't make fun of your Australian ways. I believe you meant this in fun, but not! Jan
Comment Written 23-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 23-Sep-2018
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Come on! I thought we were fans now. I love your writing. Lighten up. I have spent a lot of years around American Preachers and their wives I used to do a fake Amurrikan Accent that probably did the fifty states in there somewhere Oh me. This is an ancient story I recently upgraded.
Comment from Selina Stambi
Hi Geoff,
I love meat pies. A good highlighting of semantic differences across the oceans.
An interesting read. :)
Sonali
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2015
Hi Geoff,
I love meat pies. A good highlighting of semantic differences across the oceans.
An interesting read. :)
Sonali
Comment Written 17-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 18-Aug-2015
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Hey thanks mate! The Americans get los on pies they think Fruit Mince Pies! Yuck! But then this is the subject I forgot. Should have seen the fun we had with the Yanks and Rebels in Louise's Trip stories when we first mentioned Pies hehe!
Comment from CR Delport
Yeah, here is South Africa we also have meat pies. What the Americans have as pies is normally some kind of tart here. This is well written.
Take care.
Christelle.
reply by the author on 27-Jul-2015
Yeah, here is South Africa we also have meat pies. What the Americans have as pies is normally some kind of tart here. This is well written.
Take care.
Christelle.
Comment Written 27-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 27-Jul-2015
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Hi Christelle. Seeing you are reviewing and I appreciate it I hope that means a new chapter of Lucy and Paul. Thanks again. Tom as in FS Tom is driving me nut atm having trouble getting all the URLs I want on Author's notes for Tootsie in a chapter we missed. Cya.
Comment from Walu Feral
LOL. G'day Geoff, great job cobber. I'll tell you what though, you just made me homesick for a dog's eye with a bit of dead horse. Very nice tongue in cheek stuff mate. Cheers Fez
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2015
LOL. G'day Geoff, great job cobber. I'll tell you what though, you just made me homesick for a dog's eye with a bit of dead horse. Very nice tongue in cheek stuff mate. Cheers Fez
Comment Written 26-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2015
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ha never heard that one. Does that go with the buffalo bill for the pill and the trouble and strife for a wife? dog's eye with a bit of dead horse. Pie with sauce huh. of course you are living where dog and cat are a delicacy, right? Thanks for coming by mate. You might have pushed me up to the next level of rating with your visit!
Comment from seaglass
I couldn't read the ingredients. Are these made with beef, pork or chicken? Wish I could try one. Another treat you have, that I read about, is Tim Tams. Some kind of cookie I guess. I may have to order some of these food, just to check them out.
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2015
I couldn't read the ingredients. Are these made with beef, pork or chicken? Wish I could try one. Another treat you have, that I read about, is Tim Tams. Some kind of cookie I guess. I may have to order some of these food, just to check them out.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2015
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Beef Pies. In England they have Pork Pies. You can get Chicken and Curried Beef and Steak Tomato and Onion pies. Funnyou should ask we had some Tim Tams today. Seeing Campbell's the American company took over Arnotts that make Tim Tams I am surprised you don't have any. They are chocolate coated with chocolate biscuit and chocolate cream in side. Thanks for coming by.
Comment from Ben Colder
I popped in for a minute and saw where you had posted something. Amazing how we people on earth have various words and meanings sometimes gets us in trouble. LOL. Blessings to you and the Misses.
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2015
I popped in for a minute and saw where you had posted something. Amazing how we people on earth have various words and meanings sometimes gets us in trouble. LOL. Blessings to you and the Misses.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2015
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Thanks Bro. Glad you liked. Thing is the American Missionary wife had been in the country for years and I dunno why she did not know our meaning for the word nurse. Ha.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Thank you for the education on meat pies. I always enjoy learning about other countries. It's fun. While traveling back from Chicago, my husband and I took Amtrak and ate lunch with a wonderful man from Australia. He's a teacher there was studying our government.
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2015
Thank you for the education on meat pies. I always enjoy learning about other countries. It's fun. While traveling back from Chicago, my husband and I took Amtrak and ate lunch with a wonderful man from Australia. He's a teacher there was studying our government.
Comment Written 25-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2015
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Hi Barb, glad you liked. Someone said there was a eatery some where in America where they sold Aussie food. That would be interesting. Cheers.
Comment from judiverse
We watch a British TV series "Pie in the Sky" in which the chef's favored dish is steak and kidney pie. I could go for the steak, but not the kidney. The Big Ben looks different from our pot pies. Interesting post, and you remind us of the language differences in our countries. Mince pie used to be a Christmas dish, but haven't had one in a long time. No meat in the mincemeat now. judi
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2015
We watch a British TV series "Pie in the Sky" in which the chef's favored dish is steak and kidney pie. I could go for the steak, but not the kidney. The Big Ben looks different from our pot pies. Interesting post, and you remind us of the language differences in our countries. Mince pie used to be a Christmas dish, but haven't had one in a long time. No meat in the mincemeat now. judi
Comment Written 25-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2015
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hi Judi good hearing from you. Thanks for the review.
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You're very welcome. judi
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You're very welcome, Sankey. Thanks for sharing your experiences. judi
Comment from barkingdog
Hi Sankey,
It is funny how words can take on a different meaning in a different country. In USA we have pot pies which are meat and veggies. But, you're right 'pie' usually refers to a fruit or cream/pudding dessert.
Nurse a baby-- That gave me a laugh. I can only imagine the look on the American's face. lol
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2015
Hi Sankey,
It is funny how words can take on a different meaning in a different country. In USA we have pot pies which are meat and veggies. But, you're right 'pie' usually refers to a fruit or cream/pudding dessert.
Nurse a baby-- That gave me a laugh. I can only imagine the look on the American's face. lol
Comment Written 25-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 25-Jul-2015
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Yeah she was a Missionary wife had been in the country for a while. Should have known. She tends to be a bit full of her self and push pastoral authority to the enth degree as well. Tip Top is the only square pie. Others are round. No veggies though. Thanks again.