UK frogs go ribbit ribbit in a croaky voice.
Jean in Poole
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In a message dated 8/23/03 4:25:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
UK frogs go ribbit ribbit in a croaky voice.
US frogs also go ribbit ribbit
Barbara In Rhode Island, US where we have a lovely morning
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Barbara in Rhode Island, US wrote:
US frogs also go ribbit ribbit
Southern US frogs go ribbbittt, ribbbittt, ribbbittt.That's anywhere South of the
Potomac River...((^_^))
Happy Croakkkinggg,
Betty Ann in Roanoke USA
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The knitter's frogs go rip it, rip it, rip it...
and thus when a knitter says she is frogging, she is ripping out stitches.
Susan Webster
Canton, Ohio
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And that's true of embroidery as well... I think most
needleworkers use the term! Such a chirpy way to express
frustration!!
Clay
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