On 05/12/2015 20:44, Christina Websell wrote:
"Chris Hogg" wrote in message
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On Mon, 30 Nov 2015 20:07:25 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote:
"philgurr" wrote in message
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"Gary Woods" wrote in message
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Quite a while ago, I bought a neat little tool described as a "Widger."
Just a slightly curved piece of stainless steel sort of the size of a
largish pen; different widths on the 2 ends; used for pricking out
seedlings and transplanting small stuff.
The name sounds very British - is it?
Previously (and still for very small seedlings), I used a pocket sized
flatblade screwdriver.
See :- http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/de...english/widger
Phil
I have quite a few American friends and we disagree all the time about
their
idea of English and mine. American English is very different from
"English"
English.
"Two nations divided by a common language"
(attribution uncertain, but probably not Churchill)
Americans think they speak English, I can assure them that they don't.
Glad that has been sorted out once and for all.