h a l f b a k e r yKeep out of reach of children.
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Just so that when someone says to you in a fit of pique
"ge'way
and boil yer head" (that's said in a Belfast accent by the way
to add to the effect) you can say in response "Ok I will then"
as you proceed to fill your kettle, modelled as a replica of
your head, and make a nice cup of tea.
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I can't understand why I don't have one of these already. I will look into how I can make one. |
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Water outa the nose and steam outa the ears. |
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Over here the pronunciation is more like 'Gwan boyur heed'. + |
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Variant: "Awa' an bile yer heid." |
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The Maori equivalent - "pokokohua" (cooked head) - is traditionally a grievous insult. |
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ive been looking for one of these. + + + |
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totally unrelated, the Japanese favor an iron tea pot shaped like a badger, due to a childrens fable about such. |
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Really? Sounds like a short cut to merchanizing riches: |
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"Once upon a time there was a happy plastic wombat... |
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