tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8398958122484864863.post1540977172065038482..comments2023-10-31T15:05:38.695+00:00Comments on The Rev and a Dog: 2010:365:110 Jug or Creamer?Rev Elizabethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04818750430767088596noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8398958122484864863.post-62962577348627774682010-04-23T20:28:06.523+01:002010-04-23T20:28:06.523+01:00I agree....we don't have milk bottles here now...I agree....we don't have milk bottles here now.... plastic cartons have taken over. I don't like them on the table either.<br />As for the other meaning....hmmmmm... I've heard of "ears" called jugs.... but Australian men.... enough said!!Rev Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04818750430767088596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8398958122484864863.post-2571865586087344892010-04-22T02:56:12.835+01:002010-04-22T02:56:12.835+01:00Oh Elizabeth, I just love your blog.
You have such...Oh Elizabeth, I just love your blog.<br />You have such a way with words.<br />We in Australia still call it a jug.<br />I use one, as I think it a bit uncouth to put the milk bottle on the table ha! ha! (now there's an old word - "uncouth" - my parents used it to describe people who had no table manners) :D<br />ANOTHER "JUG" MEANING :<br />The men here in Australia also call women's breasts "jugs". ha! ha!<br />They'll say, "have a look at the jugs on that one".<br />Ha!ha!ha!ha! I am laughing out loud here - I have really confused you today.<br />All good fun!Loeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15468399469858701140noreply@blogger.com