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Frigorific

PostPosted: Friday Jan 02, 2009 2:34 pm
by Tipsy
The word of the day on the Merriam-Webster Dictionary site is "frigorific"

I assumed the meaning would be something like "f---ing fantastic", apparently I'm wrong

The Word of the Day for January 01, 2009 is:
frigorific • \frig-uh-RIFF-ik\ • adjective
: causing cold : chilling
Example Sentence:
Jamie shivered as she faced the frigorific blast of wind blowing off the lake.


Is anyone else stuck at work with nothing to do?
Bugger it, I'm shutting early and going to the Pub

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Saturday Jan 03, 2009 5:37 pm
by ryan
and try that word out on one of the local barflys :D
Don`t expect much joy but :(

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Saturday Jan 03, 2009 8:22 pm
by wrighty
Sounds like watchin a couple of lesbos goin at it ,and ya get to watch!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Sunday Jan 04, 2009 7:58 am
by ryan
How much per kg are you paying for crays over there at the moment wrighty?

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Sunday Jan 04, 2009 11:09 am
by wrighty
Prices at the moment 23 -26kg been as low as 20 .Poor old cray fishermman coping a bit of a rough time ,with poor catches now for last 3 seasons and govt cuttin pot quotas.At least the price of fuel has gone down.Farmers had a top year though good crops all round this region.
cheers Wrighty

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Saturday Jan 10, 2009 1:22 pm
by ryan
Yeah, Gov`t`s doing the same here with the trawler licenses, and closing off a lot of the grounds.
Lot of history where you are over there, the "Batavia" is out there on the bottom of the Abrolos Reefs, not far from Geraldton. They reckon you can still hear the ghosts of the ones murdered if you go onto East and West Wallabi Islands. :shock: :shock:

Beer time :)

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Saturday Jan 10, 2009 2:45 pm
by warra48
ryan wrote:Yeah, Gov`t`s doing the same here with the trawler licenses, and closing off a lot of the grounds.
Lot of history where you are over there, the "Batavia" is out there on the bottom of the Abrolos Reefs, not far from Geraldton. They reckon you can still hear the ghosts of the ones murdered if you go onto East and West Wallabi Islands. :shock: :shock:

Beer time :)


Yeah, most of what's left of the Batavia is still on the bottom of the ocean, except for the bit which is on display in the Maritime Museum in Fremantle.

Some interesting links here:
http://carijansen.com/ships/batavia/batavia.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batavia_(ship)

The replica visited Sydney during 2000, and was open to the public when it was moored at the National Maritime Museum in Darling Harbour. I also saw it where it was built in Holland during my visit there in 1999.

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Saturday Jan 10, 2009 6:57 pm
by ryan
Thanks for the links, Warra, will have a look soon as I get plenty of reading time. The Batavia running up onto the Abrolos and the mayem that followed is something that always keeps my interest,likewise the 2 mutineers they marooned on the W.A. coast that were never heard of again.

Re: Frigorific

PostPosted: Monday Jan 12, 2009 2:15 pm
by wrighty
Yes there is quite a bit of history off thIs coast.Most recently of course the finding of H.M.S Sydney .
Theres a fairly new museum in gero now and has dedicated a very moving portrial of our most tragic wartime event
R.I.P
Also good detail of the batavia and many other wrecks off this rugged coastline.Well worth aview if you ever pass through here

Wrighty