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Butter faced prawns

AUSTRALIA | Wednesday, 23 April 2008 | Views [425] | Comments [1]

So Paris I were chatting, and in the US we have "butter faces".  I was showing her a picture of a certain "butter face" (at least that's what Chris Boyer dubbed her- know who I'm talking?) but in Oz they have PRAWNS hahahaha.

Okay.

I'll break it down...please understand I don't go around using these terms.  These terms refer to girls who are pretty, except their faces.

Butter face= everything's pretty, butter face.

Prawn= rip off the head, eat the body

OH AUSTRALIANS.

Hilarious.

Who says PRAWN?

In other news we MAY be going to the reef?  Who knows.

We'll have it figured out in the next few days

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Apparently lots of people say "prawns" (although it makes me think of something you'd use for bait)
from the Wikipedia: In European countries, particularly the United Kingdom, the word “prawns” is more commonly on menus than the term “shrimp”, which is used more often in North America. The term “prawn” is also loosely used to describe any large shrimp, especially those that come 15 (or fewer) to the pound (also called “jumbo shrimp”). Australia and other Commonwealth countries follow this European/British

  -- mom Apr 24, 2008 3:37 AM

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