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Love and kindness for everyone! Thanks for your efforts for Wikipedia! Loveandkindness 18:19, 29 May 2007 (UTC) |
A "feroshki" is a traditional Japanese hold all, made from a single, rectangular piece of cloth. It's flexible,compact and inexpensive to produce, a masterpiece of minimalist design.
Feroshki’s contributions so far have been mostly minor typographical and grammatical repairs. F. hopes to be able to contribute higher -value material on the subjects below.
Feroshki has also made several “ laundry list” contributions that ( in some circles) appear to be considered “ un-encyclopaedic”. There appears to be a contradiction between list and laundry list
[edit] any answers ?
origin of the expression “No – No “ ; and its execrable success as a meme !
[edit] Interests
Absurd yet popular expressions ( eg “ Second of all …” ) Anti-Federation ideas in colonial Australia Australian electoral system Bicycle travel Bottle deposit systems & other recycling programs Diasporas Dress codes of various religions Gleaning food and other materials Keyboard commands for operating computer (especially in relation to hand disability) Rice-based cookery Solar food drying
[edit] Contributor to
Australian beer Beer Bottle
[edit] Images uploaded
Darwin Stubby ( beer bottle) Karlssons eleven litre beer bottle
Please note : at the moment, this user has no digital camera, so updates may be slow
[edit] Things to Remember
Bullets : use Major heading : Minor heading : Wiki Link : External link :
[edit] Pages Feroshki would like to write
Feroshki ( traditional Japanese hold all)
Australian Federal PoliceAFP
[edit] Userboxes
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This user may get around to being a professional procrastinator. Someday. Maybe. |
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This user would likely die without eating the occasional curry. |
User:UBX/hate iceberg lettuce
little boxes like these /Sandbox
[edit] Beer Glasses
Yes I remember in the late 70s all beer glasses were labelled QHA, which was Queensland Hotel (Hoteliers?) Association. Saw a very elderly patron drinking a seven at the Bribie RSL recently, I'll make enquiries when I'm in there next. --MichaelGG 11:03, 9 August 2007 (UTC)