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Date Posted: 14:08:47 10/21/07 Sun
Author: Kirsten
Subject: I've never heard of chisping before and when I googled it, I got to the Compuserve link, which was very interesting. DG says it was used by her grandfather or great grandfather, I can't remember which. It put me in mind of my beloved grandfather who died many years ago, he used some odd words and phrases to entertain me, some of which he had made up himself. It made me wonder if this was such a word, I've looked in all my dictionaries and it isn't anywhere to be found. Interestingly, on the same Compuserve link, someone asks about drawing pins, I didn't think there would be any difficulty with this word, as it is all I call the things, round, metal with a short but very sharp point, for pinning paper items to walls or boards.
In reply to: kgp 's message, "I thought it was an almost drizzle, just barely cold enough to be real snow. Sort of a soft sleet?" on 09:50:18 10/21/07 Sun


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