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Does anyone really say "tummies"?

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j08 Fri 13-Sept-13 09:31:07

I mean, when talking to other adults? As in, "Still thinking about our tummies...".

#newsletter

hmm

Greatnan Tue 17-Sept-13 18:48:22

Galen - did you tell patients to 'pop' behind the screen', 'pop off their clothes' and 'pop up on the bed'? grin
I once told an optician I was myopic and he asked if I had studied ophthalmology! I wanted to hit the condescending so and so.

j08 Tue 17-Sept-13 18:58:26

Yes Galen. But that is a woman to a man. I meant man talking to man.

hmm

Jendurham Tue 17-Sept-13 20:20:53

My GP used to say it to my husband, man to man. I do not think he has a different way of talking to men and women.

Flowerofthewest Wed 18-Sept-13 18:44:17

My late uncle used to say 'Chimblies' for chimney and Thilthy for Filthly

Flowerofthewest Wed 18-Sept-13 18:45:33

Pork 'tummy' crackling has nipples. It really put me off crackling (not for long though, I just check for nipples.

j08 Wed 18-Sept-13 18:49:29

Eeeuuuurghhhh!!!!!

#neveragain

Grannylin Wed 18-Sept-13 19:03:02

It's the stiff hairs that put me off especially if they are black!

j08 Wed 18-Sept-13 19:06:50

Oh yes. Those too. #gloucesteroldspot?

Anne58 Wed 18-Sept-13 19:27:39

I have an authentic Indian recipe for a particular dish that says it can also be made from udders, but to increase the cooking time.

(Sorry, it was the reference to crackling with nipples that reminded me.)

kittylester Thu 19-Sept-13 13:37:07

We had tummy pork slow roasted with chili and fennel last night - it was delicious. I think I might draw the line at udders phoenix shock

wurzel Fri 20-Sept-13 23:40:29

Just read all the posts- hilarious!
I'll add that my Mum called No.2
our 'good deed'-a bit weird, I know.

Anne58 Fri 20-Sept-13 23:51:56

wurzel perhaps she was a Brownie in her youth, aren't they encouraged to do a good deed every day? [innocent face]

Flowerofthewest Wed 02-Oct-13 20:09:53

and nipples kitty.

susieb755 Wed 02-Oct-13 20:47:00

I say tummy....or rumbly in my tumbly..........

Dont like belly much unless accompanied by button

Nelliemoser Thu 03-Oct-13 08:30:29

Picking back up on jantheas post about baby talk my 1yr old Dgs says woof for any 4 legged animal of dog or cat size.
I think it comes from hearing the noise the animal makes, or us going through a book saying look there's the cow it says moo the sheep says baa etc etc.

I do not have any problem with that early baby talk. As long as parent does not persist they will quickly learn the correct words. So if he at first says woof when looking at a cat its not right to keep correcting when a child is first talking. Woof or Moo shows they are getting the overall picture about how to communicate.

feetlebaum Thu 03-Oct-13 09:15:53

It must confuse children to be told that the sleek Eurostar whizzing by is a 'puffer-train' - goes 'choo-choo'...

annodomini Thu 03-Oct-13 09:31:20

When my now 8-year-old GS was a year old, every bird was a duck; when one of my GDs was little, everything in the sky - including the moon - was a plane. Both are now perfectly normal, articulate speakers.