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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 10, 2006 at 16:11:33 from (209.226.247.84):
In Reply to: Re: Shipping weight of 300 utility posted by colinNS on December 10, 2006 at 15:49:02:
Colin: Anne Murray country, I'm from Middle Musquodoboit. Think that is the first time I ever used that place name on YT. Be interesting to see some of the guys get their tongues around that one. To bad we didn't have more folks from NB, they have some place names that would stump WEBSTER. Musquodoboit is actually an Indian name, the Musquodoboit River flows over some heavy rapids last 8 miles before the mouth and the Indian name Musquodoboit means, "flowing out in foam". Now, there are a few old timers will try to tell you an early settler was try to get his horse to cross the river and he said, "you must go dobbin". I think you are relatively new on here, so let me say welcome to a guy from back home. You'll find this a great site and just a great bunch of folks. We argue, help folks solve their tractor problems, sometimes give advice on just about anything. At the end of the day, one can call it an enjoyable visit. Enjoy yourself.
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