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Re: Re: OT--Whats it called in your area ?
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Posted by Gary_N_WV on October 25, 2003 at 20:16:52 from (69.43.20.81):
In Reply to: Re: OT--Whats it called in your area ? posted by Hugh MacKay on October 25, 2003 at 19:09:49:
Hugh, I guess I didn't explain this right. What I was trying to say was that in my area, farmers refered to cutting all these non desireable plants as cutting "filth". As a couple of examples: Products like Coke or Pepsi are in some areas called "Soda", in other areas they are called pop. HotDogs some areas....other areas Conny's. - not sure that is spelled right- If you hired someone to go out and cut these plants on your farm, would you tell someone they were cutting weeds...or brush...or filth or????? I can't think of a real good example at the moment, but seems like one of the postings I saw on one of the forums was about a tool used to pull stumps out of the ground with either a horse or a tractor and all the different names that people from different parts of the country called it, but it was one-in-the-same tool. Maybe it was just a bad question for me to try to ask.
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