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Subject: | In Bungendore today |
From: | Martin Butterfield <> |
Date: | Sat, 21 Mar 2015 12:47:11 +1100 |
I was visiting the refurbished Bungendore Cultural Centre (BCC) today so checked out the usual damp bits. I have been questioned about the reference to "a couple" of Plumed Whistling Ducks in a recent post. From my own view "a couple' implies a possibility of "about 2" as well as 2 itself. However in previous correspondence people have pointed out that in fact "a couple" refers to the practise of coupling hounds in pairs and thus means precisely two. Delving further back into my memory of newspaper reports of foxhound meets in rustic Essex the number of slavering beasts present was always given as 'n' couples and if an odd number were in use on a day that became "n and a half couples". With some difficulty I resist the idea of using 'couple' (or dozen) as my counting unit in what follows.
I did a lap of the Plain on the way home and could not spot any PWD on any of the dams visible from the road. Martin Butterfield |
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