Simon's Midsummer Madness Sale - Starting Tonight!

Started by sihinch, August 10, 2020, 09:03:18 AM

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Andy Hoffer

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    Quote from: Frank v B on August 11, 2020, 10:04:12 PM
    Andy,

    The industry term is "Dunnage"

    from Wiki  "dun·nage noun: loose wood, matting, or similar material used to keep a cargo in position in a ship's hold."


    Frank

    @Frank v B you have truly touched my heart with the gift of a new word from your nautical storehouse!

    I needs must give serious deliberation as to how best to reciprocate in a most meaningful way.....  8)

    In the meantime I will practice using this terrific addition to my vocabulary:   


    • "Frank's van is chock full of dunnage."
    • "The corners of Frank's basement are crammed with balsa dunnage awaiting resurrection."
    • "When Frank plants a plane in the back 40 the balsa dunnage keeps the rows of beans from shifting."
    • "You can have a lot of funnage when you're messing with your dunnage."


    There...I think I've got it.

    Thanks Frank.   8)

    Andy

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    Gerald Danen

    Hey Simon,  if the SU27 is still available, I'll take it.

    Gerald
    "Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance."

    sihinch