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tella

TRIBE Member
hehe..this is a funny thread (even tho it's only one..now two posts). it makes me laugh when ppl post reviews of house parties. makes me laugh even more when pictures from the party is published in tribe (cottage parties included).
 
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tella

TRIBE Member
dike1 also dyke Pronunciation Key (dk)
n.

An embankment of earth and rock built to prevent floods.
Chiefly British. A low wall, often of sod, dividing or enclosing lands.
A barrier blocking a passage, especially for protection.
A raised causeway.
A ditch; a channel.
Geology. A long mass of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjacent rock.
 

PosTMOd

Well-Known TRIBEr
Originally posted by tella
hehe..this is a funny thread (even tho it's only one..now two posts). it makes me laugh when ppl post reviews of house parties. makes me laugh even more when pictures from the party is published in tribe (cottage parties included).

It's great to make people laugh. People have fun at parties, and then they can spread the joy to others. How nice.

I'm glad you get such joy out of your vicarious adventures.
 

Stormshadow

TRIBE Member
Originally posted by tella
dike1 also dyke Pronunciation Key (dk)
n.

An embankment of earth and rock built to prevent floods.
Chiefly British. A low wall, often of sod, dividing or enclosing lands.
A barrier blocking a passage, especially for protection.
A raised causeway.
A ditch; a channel.
Geology. A long mass of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjacent rock.

That's right. I always get them confused with levees.
 
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