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Comment from Gvanca

I never "got" that phrase, to be hnoest. I mean, what is the grammatical basis for it? "Good on ya"? It makes no sense. From the context in which I've heard it, I'm guessing that it means something like "Good for you" or maybe "Good job." Am I close?
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Comment from Swapnil

Charles,Yeah, it's the equivalent of "Good for you," if I'm not mitkasen.Notionally, it may be somewhat similar to an expression like the Muslim "Peace be upon him" for Muhammad, in which "peace" is, metaphorically speaking, something diaphonous that settles comfortably upon a person like a benevolent cloud of... well, something or other.If that's true, then "Good on ya!", while an interjection in terms of how it's delivered, is probably derived from a subjunctive construction (like the aforementioned "Peace be upon him"). Lots of bad things are "on us" or "on our heads" or "on our consciences," so why not have goodness settle upon us as well, Aussie-style, roight?It's a short move from "Good be upon you!" to "Good on ya, mate!" Even if there never was a "Good be upon you," the derivation from the subjunctive notion is still possible.[Actually, this may be a good time to note that many interjections are in the subjunctive mood. "Damn!" comes from "May he/she/it be damned!", for example. Same with "Goddamn," and so on.]The above is pure conjecture, of course, and therefore likely to be BS. Will have to research the origins of the phrase.Kevin
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Comment from Mr.D

#5 = Lucy Pinder http://www.wallpapergate.com/data/media/712/Neo25WP2006_Lucy_Pinder.jpg
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Comment from saduncan

She has been communicating with me for several weeks and has not gotten to the point of asking for money. I am very glad I found out about her before I fell for her act.
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Comment from Michael

All the Russian and Ukrainian women are scam; either they want your money before, or just marry you to get out of their country; US Immigration says 90% of Russian and Ukrainian women get divorced as soon as they get their Green Card; and of course, they will milk their stupid husband for all the money they can get out of him; BEWARE! They are beautiful snakes.
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Comment from Anonymous

This girl was until today in RBRIDES, she ask me 2000$ by wester union.
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Comment from Anonymous

this girl is now on Lavaplace.com, so FIX her
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Comment from Aussie

G'day Daneon (aka Ivan), yeah, concur with your last. BTW I have found her again....off one of the links from here. Goes under the name of Galina (not Galya) Kalinina on the site of My Space.com I think it was.First few pics. Go getta lover boy. As we say here, "a standing prick has no conscience"....ummmmm ? :) Are you a Wombat too ?? Melbourne. Drier than a dead dingo's donger,mate !!! Was +43C on Thursday....bush fires all over the State. My girlfriend in the Ukraine had -35C on the same day !!!!Good birth-control weather....either place,eh?
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Comment from Dameon - NYC

I don't care - I am in love - She should definitely be dancing the pole in one of the topless bars in New York City. Aussie - what city r u from? How is summer going there?
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Comment from Aussie

G'day Dameon. Not like you to have a blood rush,mate!!! .....being an experienced campaigner and all !! (:-)) The one in the white revealing dress arrived with a short message...."let's get married". Geez, I was awfully confused for about 5 seconds!!
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Comment from Dameon - NYC

Aussie - I have go to find this one - I am in love.
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Comment from Aussie

Hey,fellas, I don't think the real sheila behind the letters is the one in the photos. Any one recognise her from anywhere else??? Anon',You gave her $1500 !!! wow. Glad it was you and not me, mate !!!
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Comment from Anonymous

I feel I know where the US$1500 went! Those milk generators are siliconated from the 12th vertebre all they way to no 3! and someone is surely enjoyng them
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Comment from Aussie

Be patient mate...all in good time !!
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Comment from Anonymous

How come my scammers never look this good
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Comment from Peter (aka Aussie)

Any bloke worth his salt will see the potential scam coming from letter one. "Heads up" fellas, the blood rush from the photos may drain it from your brain !! BYW, she did not catch me.
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