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Thank you boys, for entering into the spirit of this thread. You have exceeded my expectations, as I could never have anticipated such silly suggestions. Well Done !!!!

Stephen.
 
StargazerTony post_id=62419 time=1535727863 user_id=2434 said:
A hoe of Hohners, perhaps?

Tony,

Would that be a Dutch hoe, a draw hoe, a beet hoe, an onion hoe, or a big 2kg Indian digging hoe?

I keep 5 hoes in my cellar, and none of them ever costs me a cent. The vice squad knows about them but they arent interested.

I believe the US term hoe is probably derived from the English word whore, but in Scotland we dont pronounce it that way.

We pronounce the word hooer, which is very close to the US spelling, but sounds nothing like the pronunciation.

Im waiting for a US tune called I hoe I hoe, its off to work I go!, but I dont think anybody will record it.
 
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