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k6dgw
AFAIK, a "conker" in the Mother Country is a "buckeye" or "horse
chestnut" here in the Colonies.  Likewise, "chuffed" loosely translates
to "stoked" -- at least out here on the western frontier.

Andrea is attending a needlepoint retreat at Asilomar later this year.
Given our Equal Hobby Allowance agreement, I am fairly stoked ...

        Retreat Cost = Well Loaded K3

Timing is good too, the initial units will be out, and no doubt someone
will say something on the reflector about them.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2007 CQP Oct 6-7
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Re: English

w6jd
My wife goes to week long music workshops...keeps everything well balanced  ;^)

Doug
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-------------- Original message --------------
From: Fred Jensen <[hidden email]>

> AFAIK, a "conker" in the Mother Country is a "buckeye" or "horse
> chestnut" here in the Colonies. Likewise, "chuffed" loosely translates
> to "stoked" -- at least out here on the western frontier.
>
> Andrea is attending a needlepoint retreat at Asilomar later this year.
> Given our Equal Hobby Allowance agreement, I am fairly stoked ...
>
> Retreat Cost = Well Loaded K3
>
> Timing is good too, the initial units will be out, and no doubt someone
> will say something on the reflector about them.
>
> 73,
>
> Fred K6DGW
> - Northern California Contest Club
> - CU in the 2007 CQP Oct 6-7
> - www.cqp.org
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[OT] Re: English

Bill VanAlstyne W5WVO
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Interesting... Never heard a horse chestnut called a "buckeye" before. (Never
mind a "conker"!) Where do they call them buckeyes?

I'm originally from upstate NY, where horse chestnut trees seemed to be
everywhere you looked. I think we had four or five of them just on our
one-block-long street. Collecting huge bags of horse chestnuts was an autumn
ritual.

Bill / W5WVO


Fred Jensen wrote:

> AFAIK, a "conker" in the Mother Country is a "buckeye" or "horse
> chestnut" here in the Colonies.  Likewise, "chuffed" loosely
> translates to "stoked" -- at least out here on the western frontier.
>
> Andrea is attending a needlepoint retreat at Asilomar later this year.
> Given our Equal Hobby Allowance agreement, I am fairly stoked ...
>
> Retreat Cost = Well Loaded K3
>
> Timing is good too, the initial units will be out, and no doubt
> someone will say something on the reflector about them.
>
> 73,
>
> Fred K6DGW
> - Northern California Contest Club
> - CU in the 2007 CQP Oct 6-7
> - www.cqp.org
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Re: [OT] Re: English

AJSOENKE
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Think Buckeye State and  
http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/genrel/university.html

I just learned  what a buckeye is, too. And my parents were from Iowa and
didn't know.

Al  




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Re: [OT] Re: English

Don Wilhelm-3
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Bill,

Well, Ohio *is* the 'Buckeye State' - when I grew up in Ohio, they were
called buckeye trees by everyone, it was only later that I learned they
were also horse chestnut trees.

73,
Don W3FPR

Bill W5WVO wrote:

> Interesting... Never heard a horse chestnut called a "buckeye" before.
> (Never mind a "conker"!) Where do they call them buckeyes?
>
> I'm originally from upstate NY, where horse chestnut trees seemed to be
> everywhere you looked. I think we had four or five of them just on our
> one-block-long street. Collecting huge bags of horse chestnuts was an
> autumn ritual.
>
> Bill / W5WVO
>
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Re: [OT] Re: English

John GM4SLV
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 18:11:48 -0600
"Bill W5WVO" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Interesting... Never heard a horse chestnut called a "buckeye"
> before. (Never mind a "conker"!) Where do they call them buckeyes?
>
> I'm originally from upstate NY, where horse chestnut trees seemed to
> be everywhere you looked. I think we had four or five of them just on
> our one-block-long street. Collecting huge bags of horse chestnuts
> was an autumn ritual.
>
> Bill / W5WVO
>


Ah but.."conkers" aren't just the horse chestnuts themselves, it's also
the game played with them once you've collected them!

Is this also the case in the US?

Do small boys have their pockets full of string and conkers and proudly
declare that (with no help from vinegar/varnish or drying in the
oven ...honest...) that they today they are "playing with a
25-er...come on have a go if you think you hard enough!"

Further guidance can be found here--->

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conker


I live in the Shetland Islands, where there are no trees to speak of,
and no conkers, so haven't been able to play for some years!

Cheers,

John GM4SLV
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Re: [OT] Re: English

Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy-2
John GM4SLV <[hidden email]> wrote:
 
> I live in the Shetland Islands, where there are no trees to speak of,
> and no conkers, so haven't been able to play for some years!

-------------------------------------------------------------

Let me know if you become desperate, this place hoaches with Conker trees!

73, Geoff
GM4ESD




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Re: [OT] Re: English

Kevin Rock
I am sitting here sipping my coffee and merrily reading my email when I  
come upon a word I don't know.  As dad always told me, "Look it up!"  So  
being a dutiful son I used what is putatively called an English  
dictionary.  Well, somehow this word was not included within it.  OK, I  
give up, what does hoaches mean?  From context it appears to mean there  
are a plethora of nuts in your area.  Looking at the source of this email  
why does this not surprise me?

Hoaches anyone?
    Kevin.   KD5ONS




On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 04:56:49 -0700, Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy  
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> John GM4SLV <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> I live in the Shetland Islands, where there are no trees to speak of,
>> and no conkers, so haven't been able to play for some years!
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Let me know if you become desperate, this place hoaches with Conker  
> trees!
>
> 73, Geoff
> GM4ESD
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Re: [OT] Re: English

Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy-2
Kevin Rock <[hidden email]> wrote:

>I am sitting here sipping my coffee and merrily reading my email when I
>come upon a word I don't know.  As dad always told me, "Look it up!"  So
>being a dutiful son I used what is putatively called an English
>dictionary.  Well, somehow this word was not included within it.  OK, I
>give up, what does hoaches mean?  From context it appears to mean there
>are a plethora of nuts in your area.  Looking at the source of this email
>why does this not surprise me?
>
> Hoaches anyone?
>    Kevin.   KD5ONS

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Scottish expression loosely translated as meaning "lots of" , "covered with"
, "swarming with" , to get back to a radio topic "It's hoaching with QRM".
Might come from Norse, not sure.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD


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