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just in case anyone was contemplating it, don't try and bring juggling balls into NZ, they get quarantined as they are considered a biohazard because they contain birdseed.
i paid the $30 and picked them up, place was a 55 minute walk from airport and they'd observed them at high temperature so they lost all their shape and colour :( |
Re: balls
Originally Posted by rupert_pumpkin
just in case anyone was contemplating it, don't try and bring juggling balls into NZ, they get quarantined as they are considered a biohazard because they contain birdseed.
i paid the $30 and picked them up, place was a 55 minute walk from airport and they'd observed them at high temperature so they lost all their shape and colour :( |
Re: balls
Originally Posted by rupert_pumpkin
just in case anyone was contemplating it, don't try and bring juggling balls into NZ, they get quarantined as they are considered a biohazard because they contain birdseed.
i paid the $30 and picked them up, place was a 55 minute walk from airport and they'd observed them at high temperature so they lost all their shape and colour :( |
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I hope juggling isn't a requirement for getting into the country!!!
Never had you pegged as a juggler Rupert! It's amazing what hidden talents we all have...anyone got anything startling to reveal???...my best talent is being able to cook tea, iron, help kids with homework and read a book - all at the same time... Hope you had a good journey and are settling ok in NZ Rupert...;) |
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Originally Posted by Pinkie Pie
I hope juggling isn't a requirement for getting into the country!!!
Never had you pegged as a juggler Rupert! It's amazing what hidden talents we all have...anyone got anything startling to reveal???...my best talent is being able to cook tea, iron, help kids with homework and read a book - all at the same time... Hope you had a good journey and are settling ok in NZ Rupert...;) once i get used to being called "ellen" instead of alan (my real name) i will be sweet as! |
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Originally Posted by rupert_pumpkin
settling in fine thanks, got a decent job pretty quickly, getting on well with the bird and generally and loving it over here
once i get used to being called "ellen" instead of alan (my real name) i will be sweet as! I work at Heathrow and have noticed since deciding to move to NZ (jan 06) that quite a few words sound like something else ie 'chicken' is what it sounds like when asking about check-in... :D sue |
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Originally Posted by Andrew Cross
That really made me laugh the 'ellen' for alan....
I work at Heathrow and have noticed since deciding to move to NZ (jan 06) that quite a few words sound like something else ie 'chicken' is what it sounds like when asking about check-in... :D sue Anyway, this person told me the guy I needed to speak to was Mr letch. In fact, he was able to put me through to him now, so I got to talk to the man in charge who might be intested in my particular field, rather than a bunch of numties in HR. Problem was he was called mr Latch, and I don't think he took kindly to me calling him a letch! There is no way kiwis understand what a cat is. You have to say Ket, seems to be the hardest word for them. |
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Hehe... Mr Letch!! :D
I was at chipmunks yesterday and was sitting on the edge of a small bouncy castle just for toddlers while my little lad got used to it.... a slightly older lad bounced up and asked me if I was Pwegmamt.... ermm... I had to ask him again and just realised that he had problems saying the word. I think he was just being careful that he didnt bounce too close to me and hit me.....awww bless. :) |
Re: balls
Originally Posted by Andrew Cross
That really made me laugh the 'ellen' for alan....
I work at Heathrow and have noticed since deciding to move to NZ (jan 06) that quite a few words sound like something else ie 'chicken' is what it sounds like when asking about check-in... :D sue |
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Originally Posted by Pompey_Paul
Sounds like a whole new thread.....dont it?, words that sound different in Kiwi :beer:
- unable to buy a pint of Bass in Devon, my "bass" was a "best" to Devon ears - tried to borrow a pen in a bank to write a cheque, was given a pin |
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Originally Posted by Pompey_Paul
Sounds like a whole new thread.....dont it?, words that sound different in Kiwi :beer:
fantastic = fin-tis-tuck BTW there are 3 Kiwi teachers at Georgina's school so I'm sure I can find more Phyl |
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Originally Posted by lapsed kiwi
Here are some, from when I arrived in UK after 9 years in NZ:
- unable to buy a pint of Bass in Devon, my "bass" was a "best" to Devon ears - tried to borrow a pen in a bank to write a cheque, was given a pin I think 'a' is also a bit tricky. Would be very interested in how they teach phonic sounds to young children starting school. In fact, it does put me off a bit I have to admit, lovely as accents are. Oh and we've said it on the forum before - known pronounced as know-en. MIL & OH both do this. Bye for now. :) |
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