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I came across several meanings of "mush" in this urban dictionary.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mush
I think I'm going to use that word myself!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mush
I think I'm going to use that word myself!
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Yes we do. It's used as a term of affection.Jacq58 wrote:I think they say "Chook" in Australia.
I finally got to watch Skeletons a couple of nights ago. I've had it before I left Oz for the UK but held off watching it until I was able to with my friend, with whom I'm staying while in Edinburgh.
It was a sweet, touching, quirky movie. Loved the music, very haunting and Eastern European in it's sounding. can't wait to see it again.
Loved the two guys wandering and their "maps" on where they have to go.
Jason was great as the Colonel and very funny in the extras.
Delighted it's been nominated for another award.
Hooroo,
Carole
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