View Full Version : Give it some Jandal...F#*@K Yeah
Ellis
03-05-2014, 01:45 AM
GRM's Scott McLaughlin's interview has gone ferral and is folklore already.
T Shirts, Mugs , I phone Covers and Jandals have already hit the market.(from NZ of course)
I've ordered my T Shirt
seaqnmac27
03-05-2014, 02:09 AM
Great, a human sportsman!
Steve Holmes
03-05-2014, 02:16 AM
Amazing! Does McLaughlin/GRM/Volvo get anything out of it Ellis? That sure was a popular interview, and definitely harks back to the days when drivers were less robotic in their interviewing techniques.
Terry S
03-05-2014, 03:57 AM
GRM's Scott McLaughlin's interview has gone ferral and is folklore already.
T Shirts, Mugs , I phone Covers and Jandals have already hit the market.(from NZ of course)
I've ordered my T Shirt
That's the second time today I've seen the word JANDAL used.
On the V8 website Damien White uses it in defending his decisions in Adelaide.
He finishes with "At the end of the day the stewards gave it some jandal......"
PLease help. what does this mean. First time I've ever seen it used
Across the ditch we understand jandal to be a thong for your feet.
SPman
03-05-2014, 05:31 AM
Across the ditch we understand jandal to be a thong for your feet.
Jandal - Japanese Sandal" - thong (in Aus) - same thing. a thong in NZ is those skimpy ladies undies that leave nearly all exposed
"Give it some jandal" - put your foot down with gusto.
Only in NZ... Used to be 'Give it some Welly' meaning Wellington boot (or gumboot in NZ I suppose).
Grant Sprague
03-05-2014, 06:32 AM
Ha ha love it ...... better than flip flops ......[English] wellies I think were gum boots ..... or there abouts ..... thongs nup don't like it lol , BUT give it a bit of jandal seems ok ..... or just give it a boot full ... good stuff keep the humour going guys
Ellis
03-05-2014, 07:18 AM
Amazing! Does McLaughlin/GRM/Volvo get anything out of it Ellis? That sure was a popular interview, and definitely harks back to the days when drivers were less robotic in their interviewing techniques.
Couldnt have bought better publicity for all concerned for 1M$... good stuff
There is a post of him in the bad boys corner writing over and over ....I should not swear ...on a whiteboard
I'm not a fan of V8 Supercars but this has proven there are some real people involved
Grant Sprague
03-05-2014, 07:45 AM
Yep Ellis agreed ... to be honest my friend I feel the other steerers are hooked into the PC thing with sponsors & can not afford to be real people because of sponsor million dollar deals or they lose their rights etc a bit sad .......As for young Scott he is young & a green horn & will get away with it due to innocence & no bad intent . But bet he got a good talking to ... when he was full of energy & said the F..... word he realised ooppppps sh......t ...... Wait for the fall out .. he got away with it
Rod Grimwood
03-05-2014, 08:36 AM
That's the second time today I've seen the word JANDAL used.
On the V8 website Damien White uses it in defending his decisions in Adelaide.
He finishes with "At the end of the day the stewards gave it some jandal......"
PLease help. what does this mean. First time I've ever seen it used
Across the ditch we understand jandal to be a thong for your feet.
Terry: It was originally used by a 'naughty' NZ TV presenter (who knows more about motorsport than the PC boys today) a couple of years back and kind of stuck.
He was classified as 'naughty' because of an incident outside a takeaway bar in Taupo, woopie. (most probably right what he said about the mealy mouth female, but he copped a bash for it)
TonyG
03-05-2014, 09:17 AM
http://i448.photobucket.com/albums/qq204/TGPhotography/1959234_645427902179116_814691736_n_zpsc7f3e07b.jpg (http://s448.photobucket.com/user/TGPhotography/media/1959234_645427902179116_814691736_n_zpsc7f3e07b.jpg.html)
Terry S
03-06-2014, 12:23 AM
Ha ha love it ...... better than flip flops ......[English] wellies I think were gum boots ..... or there abouts ..... thongs nup don't like it lol , BUT give it a bit of jandal seems ok ..... or just give it a boot full ... good stuff keep the humour going guys
I am so very lucky to be on this foreign Kiwi forum as it increases my vocabulary
John McKechnie
03-06-2014, 12:54 AM
#11 -looks like a Tui advert-I will not swear................
SPman
03-06-2014, 05:05 AM
Then there's this version ......
http://youtu.be/wCarqAmucdM
Rod Grimwood
03-06-2014, 10:01 PM
That's the second time today I've seen the word JANDAL used.
On the V8 website Damien White uses it in defending his decisions in Adelaide.
He finishes with "At the end of the day the stewards gave it some jandal......"
PLease help. what does this mean. First time I've ever seen it used
Across the ditch we understand jandal to be a thong for your feet.
Terry hope this clarifies the difference between 'Thong' and 'Jandel' in NZ. Both are worn frequently but you do tend to see more 'Jandel' than 'Thong' as the saying goes 'Bugger'
1st photo 'Thong'
2nd photo 'Jandel'
3rd photo 'Modified NZ Jandel'
cheers
Oldfart
03-06-2014, 10:30 PM
Epic Rod
Terry S
03-07-2014, 12:22 AM
Terry hope this clarifies the difference between 'Thong' and 'Jandel' in NZ. Both are worn frequently but you do tend to see more 'Jandel' than 'Thong' as the saying goes 'Bugger'
1st photo 'Thong'
2nd photo 'Jandel'
3rd photo 'Modified NZ Jandel'
cheers
They say "a picture is worth a thousand words".
Now I definitely won't get confused
Grant Sprague
03-07-2014, 12:44 AM
Yea well these are universal a bit like the old unipart F3 team in UK all are easy to slip into :p
Spgeti
03-07-2014, 01:24 AM
Jandel, also known as Samon Safety Footwear.....
Malcolm McLeod
03-07-2014, 01:36 AM
And should point out that the illustrated Jandal is NZ made, unlike most of them out there!
*Clarification - Hamilton made, unsure if Hamilton is part of NZ or not...lol
Terry hope this clarifies the difference between 'Thong' and 'Jandel' in NZ. Both are worn frequently but you do tend to see more 'Jandel' than 'Thong' as the saying goes 'Bugger'
1st photo 'Thong'
2nd photo 'Jandel'
3rd photo 'Modified NZ Jandel'
cheers
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