May 14, 2015 / Phyllis #1 W waltzp New member Joined May 14, 2015 Messages 1 Location Pearland, TX Tractor JD2210 Tired of my John Deere
May 15, 2015 / Phyllis #2 Wagtail Super Star Member Joined Jan 15, 2013 Messages 12,677 Location St Helens, Tasmania, Australia Tractor JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck) OK?... I guess. Why is Phyllis tired of your JD? Welcome to TBN anyway, Mate.
May 15, 2015 / Phyllis #3 Thomas Epic Contributor Joined Apr 6, 2000 Messages 31,143 Location Lebanon,NH. Tractor Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower. Okay I'll bite...why?
May 15, 2015 / Phyllis #4 M MoKelly Super Member Joined Oct 30, 2009 Messages 5,869 Location Jefferson County, Mo, ... about 35 miles out of St Tractor Bobcat CT235, Bad Boy z-turn, Suzuki Vinson 500 and F-150 Wagtail said: OK?... I guess. Why is Phyllis tired of your JD? Welcome to TBN anyway, Mate. Click to expand... Is "mate" gender neutral in Australia? MoKelly
Wagtail said: OK?... I guess. Why is Phyllis tired of your JD? Welcome to TBN anyway, Mate. Click to expand... Is "mate" gender neutral in Australia? MoKelly
May 15, 2015 / Phyllis #5 M mddorange Elite Member Joined Jul 16, 2014 Messages 3,357 Location Guin, AL Tractor 2014 Kubota L3200 DT w/LA524 FEL, Loaded rear tires, LP RCR 1860 5' Cutter, LP RTA 1258 5' Tiller, LP PFL 2042 Pallet Forks w/60" Extensions, KK BB60 Box Blade, KK PHD-12" Post Hole Digger :welcome: To TBN Walt. Is Phyllis the name of your JD?
May 15, 2015 / Phyllis #6 Wagtail Super Star Member Joined Jan 15, 2013 Messages 12,677 Location St Helens, Tasmania, Australia Tractor JD 4105 / JD Z355E (48" deck) MoKelly said: Is "mate" gender neutral in Australia? MoKelly Click to expand... Yep. Mostly it's applied in a male to male context, but I've heard females equally using it between themselves. Cross-gender use isn't that common. "Cobber" is also used in certain regions too (like around here in Tassie).
MoKelly said: Is "mate" gender neutral in Australia? MoKelly Click to expand... Yep. Mostly it's applied in a male to male context, but I've heard females equally using it between themselves. Cross-gender use isn't that common. "Cobber" is also used in certain regions too (like around here in Tassie).