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Teacake
Teacake
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16 Feb 2014 1:08pm
Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?

Macaha
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16 Feb 2014 12:10pm
Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?



no I'm makaha
thePup
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16 Feb 2014 10:15am
Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?



Ours is not to wonder ..... just to go out & plunder ..... young Taswegian grommet
Teacake
Teacake
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16 Feb 2014 1:20pm
Macaha said...
Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?


Off my head then! Haha
Teacake
Teacake
TAS
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16 Feb 2014 1:21pm
thePup said..

Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?



Ours is not to wonder ..... just to go out & plunder ..... young Taswegian grommet


English please pup, english! Not old school english from the 1600s either
NewScotty
NewScotty
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16 Feb 2014 10:28am
Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?



You're off your head
Teacake
Teacake
TAS
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16 Feb 2014 1:29pm
NewScotty said..

Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?



You're off your head


Starting to have withdrawal symptoms from the great mac's input on here!
NewScotty
NewScotty
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16 Feb 2014 10:32am
Teacake said..

NewScotty said..

Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?



You're off your head


Starting to have withdrawal symptoms from the great mac's input on here!


Do you like any 80's music ?
If so, who ?
chrispy
chrispy
WA
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16 Feb 2014 10:32am
Not its not mac....this fella does not seem to sook
Teacake
Teacake
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16 Feb 2014 1:33pm
NewScotty said..

Teacake said..

NewScotty said..

Teacake said..

Is macaha mac mac? As in prez mac? As in 62mac or am I off my head?



You're off your head


Starting to have withdrawal symptoms from the great mac's input on here!


Do you like any 80's music ?
If so, who ?


80's? Wasn't even born then!

I don't know. Not sure of anyone from the 80s!

Old buggers everywhere!
Teacake
Teacake
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16 Feb 2014 1:35pm
chrispy said..

Not its not mac....this fella does not seem to sook


Lol, I never noticed that with mac, oh well, welcome to mac no. 2!
chrispy
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16 Feb 2014 10:44am
Teacake said...
chrispy said..

Not its not mac....this fella does not seem to sook


Lol, I never noticed that with mac, oh well, welcome to mac no. 2!

It's all.good till you disagree,or say something about lol.
Then the tears flow lol
Teacake
Teacake
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16 Feb 2014 1:59pm
chrispy said..

Teacake said...
chrispy said..

Not its not mac....this fella does not seem to sook


Lol, I never noticed that with mac, oh well, welcome to mac no. 2!

It's all.good till you disagree,or say something about lol.
Then the tears flow lol


Haha ok, I will take your word.
surfbroker
surfbroker
NSW
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16 Feb 2014 2:26pm
Even you TC ..should know.... E=Mc2
climber
climber
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16 Feb 2014 2:34pm
surfbroker said..

Even you TC ..should know.... E=MAc2




Fixed the equations for you
vanders1
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16 Feb 2014 2:33pm
After getting to know Macaha I don't think he's the sort of bloke that mac would hang out with, just saying.
laceys lane
laceys lane
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16 Feb 2014 2:55pm
vanders1 said..

After getting to know Macaha I don't think he's the sort of bloke that mac would hang out with, just saying.



to right, macaha is a kook and has no friends, just saying
thePup
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16 Feb 2014 1:06pm
laceys lane said..

vanders1 said..

After getting to know Macaha I don't think he's the sort of bloke that mac would hang out with, just saying.



to right, macaha is a kook and has no friends, just saying


a kook ???????? hahahaha I sniff the delicate wafting delicious aroma of several drop-ins
asea
asea
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16 Feb 2014 3:22pm
Pup have you surfed with the Macaha
thePup
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16 Feb 2014 1:29pm
asea said..

Pup have you surfed with the Macaha


Not yet .... I go into cold sweats when I think of that dirty great PSH snaking the farkersby out of my wave
asea
asea
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16 Feb 2014 3:31pm
thePup said..

asea said..

Pup have you surfed with the Macaha


Not yet .... I go into cold sweats when I think of that dirty great PSH snaking the farkersby out of my wave


wavelength
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16 Feb 2014 1:45pm




surfbroker
surfbroker
NSW
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16 Feb 2014 5:50pm
climber said..

surfbroker said..

Even you TC ..should know.... E=MAc2




Fixed the equations for you




Try this.. hE=MAc2
wavelength
wavelength
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1195 posts
17 Feb 2014 4:30pm
Tom - are u still scratching your heads over this?
E T
E T
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E T E T
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17 Feb 2014 6:55pm
Bugger me I hope he is

Otherwise all this shizz would have been for nothing.

ET.
SandS
SandS
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17 Feb 2014 8:59pm

It's his alter ego . And that's not a dirty word !
NewScotty
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17 Feb 2014 6:39pm
SandS said..


It's his alter ego . And that's not a dirty word !


For twenty years I thought Shirl was singing "Evil is not a dirty word".
Teacake
Teacake
TAS
1099 posts
TAS, 1099 posts
17 Feb 2014 11:24pm
wavelength said..

Tom - are u still scratching your heads over this?


Yeah mate, you idiots don't help at all!

Trying to decipher what you old buggers say sometimes is like trying to read binary code or something similar!

thePup
thePup
13831 posts
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17 Feb 2014 8:46pm
Teacake said..

wavelength said..

Tom - are u still scratching your heads over this?


Yeah mate, you damn fine dudes don't help at all!

Trying to decipher what you stoked up frothers say sometimes is like trying to read binary code or something similar!



yeh
Teacake
Teacake
TAS
1099 posts
TAS, 1099 posts
18 Feb 2014 9:54am
thePup said..

Teacake said..

wavelength said..

Tom - are u still scratching your heads over this?


Yeah mate, you damn fine dudes don't help at all!

Trying to decipher what you stoked up frothers say sometimes is like trying to read binary code or something similar!



yeh


At least I understand, yeh..
wavelength
wavelength
1195 posts
1195 posts
18 Feb 2014 6:58am
Teacake said..

thePup said..

Teacake said..

wavelength said..

Tom - are u still scratching your heads over this?


Yeah mate, you damn fine dudes don't help at all!

Trying to decipher what you stoked up frothers say sometimes is like trying to read binary code or something similar!



yeh


At least I understand, yeh..


Dunno about binary code, but binary opposition should help explain the Mac/Macaha thing: In critical theory, a binary opposition (also binary system) is a pair of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning. Binary opposition is the system by which, in language and thought, two theoretical opposites are strictly defined and set off against one another. It is the contrast between two mutually exclusive terms, such as on and off, up and down, left and right. Binary opposition is an important concept of structuralism, which sees such distinctions as fundamental to all language and thought. In structuralism, a binary opposition is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language.
Binary opposition originated in Saussurean structuralist theory. According to Ferdinand de Saussure, the binary opposition is the means by which the units of language have value or meaning; each unit is defined in reciprocal determination with another term, as in binary code. It is not a contradictory relation but, a structural, complementary one. Saussure demonstrated that a sign's meaning is derived from its context (syntagmatic dimension) and the group (paradigm) to which it belongs. An example of this is that one cannot conceive of 'good' if we do not understand 'evil'. In post-structuralism, it is seen as one of several influential characteristics or tendencies of Western and Western-derived thought,and that typically, one of the two opposites assumes a role of dominance over the other. The categorization of binary oppositions is "often value-laden and ethnocentric", with an illusory order and superficial meaning. Furthermore, Pieter Fourie discovers that binary oppositions have a deeper or second level of binaries that help to reinforce meaning, for example : Hero and Villain involve secondary binaries: good/bad, handsome/ugly, liked/disliked, and so on.

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