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Old 18th September 2004, 01:36 PM   #1
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Default A *what* effort!?.

I think a certain loudspeaker reviewer need to get out more often!
http://www.wharfedale.co.uk/diamond9/
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Old 18th September 2004, 01:46 PM   #2
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Hi Graham

Do you think the Poms mean the same with this expression as you do down under ?

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Old 18th September 2004, 08:22 PM   #3
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Circlotron, if you are reading What Hi-Fi reviews then maybe you need to get out a bit more!
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I'll drink to that . :: come to think of it I have a drink to allmost any thing
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Charles, I sincerely hope not, but cultural differences do make for a bit of amusement sometimes. For example that dreadful US sitcom "The Nanny" (groan) in the introduction tells us she looses her job at the bridal wear shop and "was out on her fanny". Now that statement is no big deal in the US, but here in Oz it raises an eyebrow if you don't know the original cultural background.

Nuuk, the only magazines I read are the ones for sale in the newsagent. I have a little pair of Wharfedales Diamond 8.2's so I visit the site to convince myself how clever I am that I got them.
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Nuuk, the only magazines I read are the ones for sale in the newsagent.
No cultural difference there then!
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