self brother I wuz not da one dat gotta NUMEROUS maltesers stuck in their throat :nana: :nana: :nana: :nana: :nana: and MOM had to turn you upside down and do da himlach hold to get them up buddy boy.
Da angel :angel4: AmY
Ok girlie who found them ..................and could not get to them.................................. oLiver caught in da act earley
Mum here found him fully in the cupboard I thnk Imade him airate them hence the hold, Madam Mooooooooooooo just stood gob smacked. I think he actually got none down but it was humerous.
LOL...Roberta you lost me on this one. He ate a WHAT??????
Me too Roberta.....did he get into a bag of chocolate malt balls???? Glad you caught Oliver in the act and he didn't get to swallow any.....Sometimes I find mine chewing on something and can not figure out where it came from and how they got it....you just gotta love it!!!
Sorry, I'm not fluent in Australian. Can any one interpret into English?
Dr. Noam Chomsky Leaky :dontknow:
I am cracking up here!!! :2funny: I didn't follow that either! :thinik:
:funnyup: You guys aren't the only ones! I keep reading it over and over, each time I shake my head and keep trying to figure it out.
I looked up the word in dictionary.com and I do believe they are malted milk balls.....Roberta will let us know if not !!! Makes sense, if Oliver got into them and had a bunch in his mouth !!!
huh?
yes Maltesers are malt balls I assumed you had them as you can get them in the UK and europe. He airated them when he heard me coming.
Sorry
Quote from: Roberta on October 12, 2007, 02:05:47 PM
yes Maltesers are malt balls I assumed you had them as you can get them in the UK and europe. He airated them when he heard me coming.
Sorry
We DO have them - we just call them malt balls !!!!! Poor Ollie !!! Wonder if yours and our taste the same ?!?!?!?!
And THAT Roberta, is why we love you! :thumb:
Thanks for the clarification dear! How is our sweet Oliver? Has he been traumatized by mama? We dachsie moms are really good at that! :wink:
There you go, talkin' in Australian again. Are you saying aspirated or aerated as in to supply or impregnate with air. Aspirate is to draw by suction.
Karen :heart:
Karen the biggest laugh is I'm a Scot with a very strong Scottish accent, just ask Dee Dee and Patty.
He is OK the milk helped get them down. That will teach me for leaving them at their height.
Roberta