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BristolUK Feb 8th 2021 2:35 am

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HGerchikov Feb 8th 2021 2:38 am

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Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 12969441)
I hate to ruin the whole premise of your thread, but you could just as easily have been saying that in the UK. A mink got in to our guinea pigs hutch and killed all 3 of them here. Well done to your dogs (ours were bloody useless and didn't even bark!).

Although I have no doubt that the phrase could be said in the UK, my point is that I would not have said it. There is no way we would have ended up living on a farm in the UK. Again, not because we couldn't, but because it would not have occurred to us. I think the biggest change that making a big move does is that it opens your mind to the possibility of trying new things.

HGerchikov Feb 8th 2021 2:39 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12969448)
I'm guessing HG's idea was that she wouldn't have been keeping ducks in the UK in the first place. :lol:

Exactly

HGerchikov Feb 8th 2021 2:41 am

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Originally Posted by kimilseung (Post 12969433)
This is from a good few years ago during my traveling years, but it's memory has stuck with me.

"Eat the damn marmot, it tastes just like dog"

Can't say I have ever tried marmot (or indeed dog), I would cheerfully fry a mink round about now though.

christmasoompa Feb 8th 2021 2:44 am

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Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12969444)
Are they hush puppies?


:getcoat:

:lol:


Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12969448)
I'm guessing HG's idea was that she wouldn't have been keeping ducks in the UK in the first place. :lol:

We've always had ducks, we have bigger ones now we've got a bigger garden but even in our tiny postage stamp on an estate we had ducks. Anyway, off topic enough, but certainly a phrase it would be likely I'd say in the UK now if those bastard mink come back. I'm now going to Google and see if mink can swim as I've got a horrible feeling they can…………..

BristolUK Feb 8th 2021 3:26 am

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Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 12969457)
...if those bastard mink come back. I'm now going to Google and see if mink can swim………..

For a moment there I thought you were going to try drowning them. :ohmy:

Jerseygirl Feb 8th 2021 3:26 am

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When I read the opening post yesterday, I thought ‘I hope it was a rat’ was some peculiar Canadian expression. :o

Danny B Feb 8th 2021 3:27 am

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Things you never thought you would say
Can I please have some more gravy on my fries?

BuckinghamshireBoy Feb 8th 2021 3:41 am

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CHF250 for 24 small Heineken??? Oh, go on then.

HGerchikov Feb 8th 2021 4:23 am

Re: Things you never thought you would say
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 12969457)
:lol:



We've always had ducks, we have bigger ones now we've got a bigger garden but even in our tiny postage stamp on an estate we had ducks. Anyway, off topic enough, but certainly a phrase it would be likely I'd say in the UK now if those bastard mink come back. I'm now going to Google and see if mink can swim as I've got a horrible feeling they can…………..

I know people keep ducks in the UK, I also know there are rats and minks there too. The post isn't about things that can be done in Canada that can't be done in the UK because, quite frankly there isn't much you can do in either place that can't be done in the other with enough determination. The post is supposed to be about how our lives often take us to places that we wouldn't have imagined - mine most certainly has - I spent 25 years working in Research and Development in the Nuclear Industry and yesterday I found myself blow drying two ducks. It is about how, having stepped out of our comfort zone once to move to another country, it is easier (again a personal thing) to find the courage to make other lifestyle changes, and thereby find ourselves saying and doing things that we never thought we would.

spouse of scouse Feb 8th 2021 4:35 am

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Well that's us told

HGerchikov Feb 8th 2021 4:54 am

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Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12969493)
Well that's us told

:D

Paul_Shepherd Feb 8th 2021 5:32 am

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Originally Posted by HGerchikov (Post 12969489)
I know people keep ducks in the UK, I also know there are rats and minks there too. The post isn't about things that can be done in Canada that can't be done in the UK because, quite frankly there isn't much you can do in either place that can't be done in the other with enough determination. The post is supposed to be about how our lives often take us to places that we wouldn't have imagined - mine most certainly has - I spent 25 years working in Research and Development in the Nuclear Industry and yesterday I found myself blow drying two ducks. It is about how, having stepped out of our comfort zone once to move to another country, it is easier (again a personal thing) to find the courage to make other lifestyle changes, and thereby find ourselves saying and doing things that we never thought we would.

I knew exactly what you meant HG. You didn't mean sayings....just something that you would have never uttered if you has stayed living in the UK.

I have a similar one brought about from lifestyle changes you described by coming to live in Canada Mine is "I went the wrong side of the marker, but miraculously all is ok " This refers to going the wrong side of a navigation marker/bouy on my boat out on the lake, where there are normally rocks which can cause extensive damage to the boat propeller and outdrive . Although the was a nano chance I could have said this in the UK, its highly doubtful, as I would never have owned a boat, and even of I did, there is not the extensive lake and waterway system in the UK that needs navigation marker system like there is in Ontario. Plus I would not have been brave enough to buy a boat anyway!

HGerchikov Feb 8th 2021 6:05 am

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Originally Posted by Paul_Shepherd (Post 12969510)
I knew exactly what you meant HG. You didn't mean sayings....just something that you would have never uttered if you has stayed living in the UK.

I have a similar one brought about from lifestyle changes you described by coming to live in Canada Mine is "I went the wrong side of the marker, but miraculously all is ok " This refers to going the wrong side of a navigation marker/bouy on my boat out on the lake, where there are normally rocks which can cause extensive damage to the boat propeller and outdrive . Although the was a nano chance I could have said this in the UK, its highly doubtful, as I would never have owned a boat, and even of I did, there is not the extensive lake and waterway system in the UK that needs navigation marker system like there is in Ontario. Plus I would not have been brave enough to buy a boat anyway!

We have a similar saying 'went the wrong side of the marker and bent the propeller.'

BristolUK Feb 8th 2021 6:38 am

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Originally Posted by HGerchikov (Post 12969489)
I spent 25 years working in Research and Development in the Nuclear Industry...

So can't you just nuke the rats or mink? ;)


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