+308 You can not say good eye mite without sounding like you're saying good day mate with an Australian accent. amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

It's always funny when you find those phrases that make you sound like your doing an accent. Also, if you say 'Boots, cat' really quickly, you sound like you're beat boxing. = )

by Anonymous 14 years ago

and also if you say buttons and cotton(:

by Anonymous 14 years ago

And you can't say this post without someone saying MLIA. Oh wait- that's me! POSER! :P

by Anonymous 14 years ago

haha you're cute. I thought other people might like to know(:

by Anonymous 14 years ago

you know that no one in Australia actually speaks like that, right? lol ;D

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Dont ruin th dream

by Anonymous 14 years ago

Why would you ever say good eye mite?

by Anonymous 14 years ago

To talk to my colony of man eating termites who have just spotted a human invading my lair. Duh.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

If a little mite has found a particularly juicy bit of skin on my body, I might congratulate it on its find, saying, "Good eye, mite."

by Anonymous 13 years ago

asdf WHAT A GLORIOUS WAY TO START MY MORNING, DAD :'D

by Anonymous 13 years ago

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by Anonymous 13 years ago

Like anyone says -that- in normal conversation. (Though I enjoyed the examples of possible usage above.) A slightly likelier one might be, "Could I might..." as in someone being really redundant as they try to say, "Might I add..." or "Could I add..." The key words being "-slightly- likelier..."

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Good e mit, gewd e i e mitty... I win

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I'm an Australian and I have no idea what the fuck you just said.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

fucking true that mate thought we could pronouce our a's

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I was typing out the ways that particular configuration of letters could be pronounced to not sound like you're saying "G'day, mate"

by Anonymous 13 years ago

what?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

You say it VERY slowly.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

i'm australian and you guys must speak weird if good eye mite sounds like g'day mate

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Good eye might. wand eye full die we aw hoving :)

by Anonymous 11 years ago

omg, it really sounds soo Australian! As I understand you said: "Good day, mate. One day, full day, we are having..." or I missunderstood it?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Yes, it really does sound like Australian. :)

by Anonymous 11 years ago

From what I'm reading, Aussie's don't talk like this, but anyway I feel foreign saying it :)

by Anonymous 10 years ago