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Old 11-04-2004, 12:02 PM
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basically that it i would like to put a earth boarder (dug in not a
hill) around my gardens

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Old 11-04-2004, 02:02 PM
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"............ basically that it i would like to put a earth boarder (dug in
not a hill) around my gardens ........."

And just what is this in English?


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Old 11-04-2004, 02:32 PM
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"David Hill" wrote in
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"............ basically that it i would like to put a earth boarder
(dug in not a hill) around my gardens ........."

And just what is this in English?



In the States, there is a kind of person called a Snow Boarder, usually
annoying to real skiers. Probably Earth Boarding is some new X-game,
although how he's going to fit just one Earth Boarder around his garden is
beyond me. Maybe he's the guy that's been putting skeletons in everyone's
gardens.
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Old 11-04-2004, 03:03 PM
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What kind of trees, how big, how far from the trunk will theborder be, where
are you, how deep, what kind of soil, more info more info.

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Old 11-04-2004, 05:32 PM
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In article , Salty Thumb
writes:

In the States, there is a kind of person called a Snow Boarder, usually
annoying to real skiers. Probably Earth Boarding is some new X-game,
although how he's going to fit just one Earth Boarder around his garden is
beyond me. Maybe he's the guy that's been putting skeletons in everyone's
gardens.


I have an Earth Boarder:
He's very hairy, has big buck teeth, and
his room is always dirty---he's called a "Gopher"
Now if I could just get him to pay his rent on time..............

Emilie


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Old 11-04-2004, 08:02 PM
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"Caddyshack" lives on in California! Way to go, Bill Murray! "It's
allright..."

MLEBLANCA wrote:
I have an Earth Boarder:
He's very hairy, has big buck teeth, and
his room is always dirty---he's called a "Gopher"
Now if I could just get him to pay his rent on time.............. =


Emilie

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Old 12-04-2004, 12:02 AM
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"David Hill" wrote in
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"............ basically that it i would like to put a earth boarder
(dug in not a hill) around my gardens ........."

And just what is this in English?



In the States, there is a kind of person called a Snow Boarder, usually
annoying to real skiers.


We have those in the UK. There's another kind of boarder, who is a
sort of lodger. They live in your house in exchange for money. We had an
American boarder once and she was hell.

An earth-boarder would probably be very kind and motherly towards your
little children (unlike ours, who would scoff the food from their plates
whenever my back was turned).

Janet.

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Janet Baraclough.. wrote in
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"David Hill" wrote in
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"............ basically that it i would like to put a earth boarder
(dug in not a hill) around my gardens ........."

And just what is this in English?



In the States, there is a kind of person called a Snow Boarder,
usually annoying to real skiers.


We have those in the UK. There's another kind of boarder, who is a
sort of lodger. They live in your house in exchange for money. We had
an American boarder once and she was hell.



Hi Janet,

Sounds like an Annual Boarder, although could be a Perennial Boarder,
depending on how long they last.

An earth-boarder would probably be very kind and motherly towards
your
little children (unlike ours, who would scoff the food from their
plates whenever my back was turned).


Now that sounds like a gopher, but closer to a rat.
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