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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Apr 25, 2007
A Rev Nick Journal: What's in a word?
Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 29, 2007
Maybe the advert that you are talking about is on youtube, hayayfi?
I had a quick look but couldn't find anything that might resemble what you said...
A Rev Nick Journal: What's in a word?
hayayfi Posted Apr 29, 2007
Vixen took me a while to figure out what you were saying are you in Australia or New Zealand if so look for the add for the Toyota Hi-ace I think it was having said that I don't get to see much TV anymore and it may nt be on teh air any longer but it is definitely a classic as far as adds go
A Rev Nick Journal: What's in a word?
Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 29, 2007
Actually I'm a misplaced Brit living in NY!
Will look it up...inna mo...
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hayayfi Posted Apr 29, 2007
nice to meet you how do you look up commericals on the internet and how do you come to be living in New York
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Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 29, 2007
Nah, I can't find it...no worries, just was curious!
A Rev Nick Journal: What's in a word?
Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 29, 2007
Nice to meet you too!
umm...to find allsorts of videos and broadcast thing gummies...
http://www.youtube.com/ --and type something relevant in the search engine.
..as for living in NY..I emgrated 5 years ago this year..to live with my beau, and now we live mostly happily ever after except for once a month to cut it short a bit!
A Rev Nick Journal: What's in a word?
Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 29, 2007
Oh, and you don't have to be a member to look up stuff either...don't let that put you off.
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hayayfi Posted Apr 29, 2007
Went to site and typed in bugger and ute and found it posted address below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p64yUG3VAVE
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Apr 29, 2007
Cute commercial.
Oh, and the Lady Vixen was obviously really aiming for Canada, and just got a bit lost.
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hayayfi Posted Apr 29, 2007
theres a second one there I had't seen it never ceases to amaze me what you can find on teh web wonder if a completed second assignmetn could be located too insert lightbulb smiley here.....
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Apr 29, 2007
Thanks to a lovely Lady in Essex, I always have a quantity of PG-Tips, if that will do you Vix.
I'm really going to have to find more time in a day ... That YouTube is becoming so popular.
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Apr 29, 2007
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Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 29, 2007
My mate marmite...
PG tips? I haven't had those in years now, I've a taste for Indian Chai lately...mmm..
A Rev Nick Journal: What's in a word?
Researcher 556780 Posted Apr 29, 2007
We may have lost hayayfi to the joys of youtube now...I'm sorry....*hehehe*
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Apr 29, 2007
On another line, she did mention something about lumber, a husband, and chickens. She and her tribe have a tidy sized piece of land down-under, a handful of kids, and quite a variety of animal life.
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hayayfi Posted Apr 29, 2007
No I am still here slightly dizzy from the speed that my daughter keeps changing records on our stereo....
PG tips we have those here in a specialty store called little Brittian I think it is....as for marmite bar humbug vegimite is the real thing
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Rev Nick { Only the dead are without fear } Posted Apr 29, 2007
I tried Vegamite first, as it was easily found in our grocer's. Amongst the jams, marmalades and peanut-butter. You know, spreads. Eventually I found the marmite ... in the baking supplies. Well, it IS clearly labelled as a yeast extract.
But I really DO prefer marmite, ... a fuller flavour to my taste buds.
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