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Greth
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Re: bone sigh

Post by Greth »

No windchimes here, I like them but with our open situation and the winds we get, they would be wrapped around the chimney, halfway down a paddock or ringing day and night here!
The wind generator is noisy enough when theres a stiff breeze...
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
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Re: bone sigh

Post by Pup »

Australian= colour American= color Australian= boot American= trunk Australian= bonnet American hood

Australian= Bum American= fanny

So do we follow them on Bonsai.

Last time I heard a Japanese person pronounce it, it sounded as Bonsai in a Japanese accent.
That was on 27th of February 2010 as he took over as president of our club.

Now back to windchimes :!: :P :!:
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Re: bone sigh

Post by Jamie »

well i think that has cleared it up then :P :D
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