Lightning McQueen wrote:Versing is taking over the world.
I remember my son saying a few years ago "we're versing Glenelg this week". Naturally I replied with "Singing with them or about them?". A puzzled look came my way as if to suggest I'm an idiot.
YES, all kids say "versing" these days, does my head in, glad Im not the only one.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Versing is taking over the world.
I remember my son saying a few years ago "we're versing Glenelg this week". Naturally I replied with "Singing with them or about them?". A puzzled look came my way as if to suggest I'm an idiot.
YES, all kids say "versing" these days, does my head in, glad Im not the only one.
Not just kids, either, heard quite a few AFL footballers talking who they are "versing" next.
Not doing much to dispel the footballer stereotype...
dedja wrote:looked out this morning and the sun was gone
Turned on some music to start my day
I lost myself in a familiar song
I closed my eyes and I slipped away
It's more then a feeling
(More then a feeling)
Classic
Matty Wade is a star and deserves more respect from the forum family!
Australia is home to the world's largest and most valuable gold coin. Measuring about 80cm wide and 12cm deep, the Australian Kangaroo One Tonne Gold Coin was cast by the Perth Mint in 2011 and tips the scales at a massive one tonne of 99.99 per cent pure gold. It is legal tender with a face value of $1m. Which means if you took it to the bank they'd give you $1m, when in fact the gold itself is worth roughly $258m.
Jimmy_041 wrote:Australia is home to the world's largest and most valuable gold coin. Measuring about 80cm wide and 12cm deep, the Australian Kangaroo One Tonne Gold Coin was cast by the Perth Mint in 2011 and tips the scales at a massive one tonne of 99.99 per cent pure gold. It is legal tender with a face value of $1m. Which means if you took it to the bank they'd give you $1m, when in fact the gold itself is worth roughly $258m.
Jimmy_041 wrote:Australia is home to the world's largest and most valuable gold coin. Measuring about 80cm wide and 12cm deep, the Australian Kangaroo One Tonne Gold Coin was cast by the Perth Mint in 2011 and tips the scales at a massive one tonne of 99.99 per cent pure gold. It is legal tender with a face value of $1m. Which means if you took it to the bank they'd give you $1m, when in fact the gold itself is worth roughly $258m.