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Posted By: Brunnen-G, on host 203.96.100.133
Date: Tuesday, October 10, 2000, at 18:41:33
In Reply To: Re: Maryland... posted by gabby on Tuesday, October 10, 2000, at 18:05:32:

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> > > I don't think I do that, but I was realizing the other day that in the U.S., water that comes out of any faucet -- indoor or outdoor -- is "tap water." Maybe that's why Americans know what "tap" means, even if they say "faucet." Then again, we know what "boot" means, with respect to a car, too.
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> > I'm not sure how many people on the West Coast would know what a "boot" is and the term, "car boot sale," would probably befuddle most residents out here. But I could be wrong.
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> > Fer"Where're my trousers?"rick
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> I'm on the West Coast, and I haven't a clue what "boot" means with respect to a car, unless I feel like kicking it.
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> gab"Of course, I haven't finished reading this thread"by

The boot is the ... um. I just realised how hard it is to describe something when you're only aware of one possible word for it. It's the big hole with a lid on it, at the back of the car, wherein you put things like suitcases. What on earth do they call it where you come from?

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