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  • C Craig Robbins

    Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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    Round these parts, "thongs" go on a totally different body area and aren't normally seen in public ... :~ It's flip-flops for us. But please, not with socks.

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    "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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      Round these parts, "thongs" go on a totally different body area and aren't normally seen in public ... :~ It's flip-flops for us. But please, not with socks.

      "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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      Yeah - thongs in Oz, too. Always scares the North American tourists.

      cheers Chris Maunder

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      • C Craig Robbins

        Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Yeah - thongs in Oz, too. Always scares the North American tourists.

          cheers Chris Maunder

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          And the Oz version of Durex doesn't do the same job either! :-D

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          • C Craig Robbins

            Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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            Teenslippers :-\

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            • C Craig Robbins

              Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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              It's called "Hawaii chappal" over here - no specific idea why, though

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              • C Craig Robbins

                Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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                It used to be thongs years ago, but flip-flops has largely replaced it because of the other meaning for thong.

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                • C Craig Robbins

                  Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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                  Either "flip flops" or "things I refuse to wear". :laugh:

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    Round these parts, "thongs" go on a totally different body area and aren't normally seen in public ... :~ It's flip-flops for us. But please, not with socks.

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                    Birkenstocks (brand of flip flop) with socks is a standard fashion statement in Boulder, CO.

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                      Birkenstocks (brand of flip flop) with socks is a standard fashion statement in Boulder, CO.

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                      Remind me never to go there ... :-D

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                      • C Craig Robbins

                        Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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                        What? The type of logic circuit?

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                          What? The type of logic circuit?

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                          In the days of vacuum tubes (valves for you right ponders) we called them triggers.

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                          • C Craig Robbins

                            Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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                            Always knew them as flip flops. First time I wore them was in the 50's in Okinawa where my Father was stationed at the time. No socks. Rains a lot there so flip-flops for kids was a no-brainer.

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              And the Oz version of Durex doesn't do the same job either! :-D

                              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                              Peter_in_2780
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                              ...or rubbers My first naive trip to the US office (early 70s) I learned the hard way about asking for an eraser.

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                              • C Craig Robbins

                                Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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                                As a kid growing up in Northern Minnesota they were thongs or less often flip flops. Later, when thongs covered different anatomy, they were called flip flops almost exclusively.

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                                  As a kid growing up in Northern Minnesota they were thongs or less often flip flops. Later, when thongs covered different anatomy, they were called flip flops almost exclusively.

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                                  My father grew up in Northern MN (Duluth). Have a lot of cousins there and in Minneapolis. Funny how cultures work. They say sidewalks are made of concrete. Here in TX, we say cement. Go figure.

                                  "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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                                  • J jmaida

                                    My father grew up in Northern MN (Duluth). Have a lot of cousins there and in Minneapolis. Funny how cultures work. They say sidewalks are made of concrete. Here in TX, we say cement. Go figure.

                                    "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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                                    Highways, sidewalks, driveways etc. were all cement when I was growing up too. But, to build something that needed real strength, like bridge supports, high rise buildings and such you used concrete - a much stronger material, at least in my mind back then. For some reason I thought of them as two distinct products. Similar to the difference between cardboard and wood.

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                                      Highways, sidewalks, driveways etc. were all cement when I was growing up too. But, to build something that needed real strength, like bridge supports, high rise buildings and such you used concrete - a much stronger material, at least in my mind back then. For some reason I thought of them as two distinct products. Similar to the difference between cardboard and wood.

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                                      i agree. it was just something I noticed as a kid. Didn't know the real difference.

                                      "A little time, a little trouble, your better day" Badfinger

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                                        ...or rubbers My first naive trip to the US office (early 70s) I learned the hard way about asking for an eraser.

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                                        If you're a British smoker, don't even think about asking a USian if you can "bum a fag". :laugh:


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                                        • C Craig Robbins

                                          Referring to the backless sandals with strap over the base of the toes and a post between the first 2 toes... Here in the north central US they are called flip flops. My mom called them zorries, my grandmother called them thongs. I'm curious as to what name you use.

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                                          Uncomfortable. Don't like things between my toes. Flip-flops here in Michigan, BTW.

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