• message was delivered using replace.py to you because your userpage (user:Dead Chook) says you are located in 'Queensland' without specifying which region...
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  • retained which are no longer used in Britain: for example, in Australia chook (a chicken) and pikelet (a type of drop-scone), in South Africa bioscope...
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  • know if it is my very clunky browser that jumps around like a demented chook, or something in the wikimedia servers thingoes - (the trained mice that...
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  • as funny and chatoic as the whole fawlty towers series - should have the chook back on its head by saturday (maybe sooner) SatuSuro 10:12, 1 February 2010...
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  • never apologise here, its all fair game with the chooks ( I bet the late Jo B... would call us eds 'chooks' if he was still around) - it is indeed looking...
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  • last year.  The Windler talk  04:03, 18 April 2009 (UTC) I have a photo of Chook Fraser leading out Balmain in 1925 wearing the tiger stripes and they are...
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  • very much for the code. —BradV 20:20, 8 April 2008 (UTC) Re this: Image:Chooks_Sleeping_in_a_Tree.jpg - what tree is that they're roosting in? Peter1968...
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  • I am running around like a headless chook. Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 03:55, 10 September 2008 (UTC) Chook = chicken? Guettarda (talk) 04:33, 10...
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  • (UTC) I was on speed mode then. The ludicrousness and uncitedness of turbo chook, and the addition of an extra </ref> screamed test edit. Having seen that...
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  • used to breed what i was always sure looked like the original javanese chooks i used to see when i was living there - thanks for the lead - cheers and...
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  • procreate their way out of extinction (the only ones i got to know were chook killers in queenstown) (nothing to do with anything you have done of course)...
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  • if I knew Hów that word's pronounced, to rhyme with 'fucks'?, Or is it 'chooks'? So, please oblige, thank you. If delicacy would sidestep vulgar tones...
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  • Ahmadiyya Jabrayilov: propaganda myth or history? Traffic report: Death, the Dead, and Spectres are abroad Featured content: Christianity, music, and cricket...
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  • and then I take a look a Ref Desk and the talks pages to see "what the chooks are doing" as the saying goes. By chance I looked yesterday and saw that...
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  • saturday morning here with all its concomitant chore-running etc. headless chook day as I'd call it in Oz vernacular. Saw the stuff about Petey thoughCheers...
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  • ever occurs - as to my personal sense of notability - I am but one of the chooks in this farmyard, who knows what might happen... JarrahTree 09:12, 11 April...
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  • all of this, here I am wandering crazily like a head trying to find the chook in my massive forest checking for wildfires, and you just move on so well...
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  • to have rampant deletionists ruling the roost these days (not you, the chooks from elsewhere). but hell, now i shall have to create first and then link...
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  • conversation between us there... go ahead with what is good and let the chooks that watch but dont comment - have it like joh used to say.... satusuro...
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  • beginning to give the poor old chook a hard time. --Amandajm 11:55, 11 December 2006 (UTC) Don't you call me a "Dear old Chook" let me tell you I was staying...
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  • could infer from that ratio, i.e. that it was the reason why 'feeding the chooks' as I believe antipodean idiom describes wanking, became popular (at least...
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  • Grandma-in-law (86 and a Yeay Chi) wrapping herself around some stuffed chook, ham and roast veggies is truly a sight for sore eyes. So from one editor...
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  • there because of the great Macropus rufus that liked to put the wind up the chooks by dinning out their cockcrow as he thumped his tail along that street at...
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  • chookeggs... at least in the deep south you dont have tas devils to feast on chooks compromised immune systems and james bond is all a bit too much for the...
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  • 2008 (UTC) Gone. No need to mention foxes mate. We had one here today. The chooks are long gone :( -- Longhair\talk 08:47, 20 July 2008 (UTC) I'm bold, not...
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  • my opinion, a way to "reduce disruption"...where I come from, the term "chook t'ing" would be a more accurate descriptor. Guettarda (talk) 16:17, 10 October...
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  • September 2008 (UTC) Wills? hmph the legacy is dont you worry about that - chooks!SatuSuro 23:59, 15 September 2008 (UTC) Good to be back. I'll give you an...
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  • witty apart from the somewhat off-topic Australian witticism "Hope yer chooks turn into emus and kick yer dunny down" (chuckle) Casliber (talk · contribs)...
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  • - your patience and agf is commendable and my apologies of being like a chook without some parts of its anatomy - my nederlands was never very good :(...
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