Bog is Downunder slang for BondoNot bog?
Was that "autoccorrect" for Bondo?
No kidding, huh? That is funny.
Watching that British show "Wheeler Dealers" has opened my eyes to new ways to say things.
Door cards = The interior door panel.
All Sorted = All figured out and fixed.
Niggly bits = Tedious details.
Past it = Finished, worn out.
Cheeky = Ballsy or arrogant
Knickers = Underwear.
kiwigtx, WHAT????????
And for the lead to go bad like that, there must be a ton of rust pushing it up.bad lead work
fenders= wings hood=bonnet and my favorite phrase " I'm speechless, like a slapped dog !" hahahahahNo kidding, huh? That is funny.
Watching that British show "Wheeler Dealers" has opened my eyes to new ways to say things.
Door cards = The interior door panel.
All Sorted = All figured out and fixed.
Niggly bits = Tedious details.
Past it = Finished, worn out.
Cheeky = Ballsy or arrogant
Knickers = Underwear.
I have said this before about rust.....it's like an iceberg, only about 10% is visible or shows. The remaining 90% needs to be exposed and dealt with. To me, that car would not pass an New Zealand OR Australian road safety/worthiness check.Whats the best way of attacking it?
Bog is also British slang (and more widespread) for the toilet.....as in "I'm going to the bog"Bog is Downunder slang for Bondo
Some even call it Mud.
A.K.A.Bog is also British slang (and more widespread) for the toilet.....as in "I'm going to the bog"
Bog is actually a really good word - for example, Irishmen are known in slang terms as Bog Arabs. An Irishman/woman, or person of Irish decent. It is said that an Irishman is a Bog Arab due to the plethora of peat bogs to be found in Ireland.A.K.A.
"Going mud boggin'"