people have still been commenting and linking to the post “keeping your mouth shut” — about things you feel you can’t say in church.
i found out yesterday it was featured on a radio station in Australia! you can listen to the discussion online here. i have to admit: it’s pretty cool to hear “flowerdust” said with an aussie accent! they read some of the comments too…maybe they read yours!
the discussion is great though. take a listen!
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14 responses to “things you can’t say in church…aussie style”
i definitely love the accent…that’s just awesome how technology can connect us, no matter where we are…and rodney even quoted me…HA! that was a great laugh for the day, i look forward to hearing the rest of their conversation…
Anne, your cool….
very cool…i love an austrailian accent!
Congrats Anne. You are now the blog heard ’round the world! Cool!
P.S. I like that accent too.
I never imagined my statement of “feeling NO connection to God when I pray or read the Bible” would get brought up on there and referenced on other people’s blogs who have talked about your post.
Anne it’s people like you and blogs like yours that are proactive in talking about issues that get shoved under the table way too often that will slowly change the way we live.
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I think this calls for a Fosters and some shrimp on the barbie!
If I could have been born in another country it would have been Australia!
Can you imagine what I would sound like with my southern accent in Australian!
“What’s kickn chicken!”
Glad you liked the conversation … and the accents. :)
Congratulations Anne, pretty awesome!!
how cool is that?! sweet.
That’s awesome!
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Are you allowed to say “Crickey”? Is that equally as bad as ‘bloody’ in British English?
Great post! Very cool to hear you mentioned on Aussie radio.
Woo hoooooo! I made it to Aussie radio!! OK, my comment did. Thanks Anne for giving me my start in international broadcasting. ;)
“N Jexson” does sound cool in Aussie.
I love the conversations you start.