[Powderworks] NMOC: Humpy (was Current listening
indulgences)
Kate
kate@dnki.net
Thu, 22 May 2003 19:30:43 -0400
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A humpy is a little lean-to/shed/shelter/"fort" built of sticks, leaves or
what ever is at hand - tin if ya got it. Traditional ones look a bit like
the houses Eeyore builds in the Winnie the Pooh stories.
I think I'll build one with the boys and sleep in it this weekend if the
weather warms up.
At 03:32 AM 5/23/03 +1000, Lina Yune wrote:
>Well,
>
>Let me try to have a little fun, and try to guess the meaning.....
>Humpy...I would assume, by reading the rest of the sentence might be
>either hammock, or bench, or small camper, or gazebo?
>
>let's see if I am even close...
>
>Looking forward to find out...
>
>Lina (who is goofing off at work)
>
>Bruce Robertson <the_oil_fish@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>What in the name of garth is a humpy? Surely only an Australian could make
>sense of the lines below! :)
>
>bruce in calgary
>
>Jane R <bunge91@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You mean under dead gum trees in my humpy. mmmm that euculyptus smells good
>;-)
>
>
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A humpy is a little lean-to/shed/shelter/"fort" built of
sticks, leaves or what ever is at hand - tin if ya got it.
Traditional ones look a bit like the houses Eeyore builds in the Winnie
the Pooh stories.<br>
<br>
I think I'll build one with the boys and sleep in it this weekend if the
weather warms up.<br>
<br>
At 03:32 AM 5/23/03 +1000, Lina Yune wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Well,<br>
<br>
Let me try to have a little fun, and try to guess the meaning.....<br>
Humpy...I would assume, by reading the rest of the sentence might be
either hammock, or bench, or small camper, or gazebo?<br>
<br>
let's see if I am even close...<br>
<br>
Looking forward to find out...<br>
<br>
Lina (who is goofing off at work)<br>
<br>
<b><i>Bruce Robertson <the_oil_fish@yahoo.ca></i></b> wrote:
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<dd>What in the name of garth is a humpy? Surely only an Australian could
make sense of the lines below! :)
<dd>
<dd>bruce in calgary<br>
<br>
<dd>Jane R <bunge91@hotmail.com></i></b> wrote:
<dd>You mean under dead gum trees in my humpy. mmmm that euculyptus
smells good
<dd>;-)<br>
<br>
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<br>
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