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 savvinka
 
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							|  Good morning, everybody! Can you tell me what is he doing? Thanks, Olga |  12 Jul 2010      
					
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| and..... is getting me to the verge of a nervous breakdown....I thought vuvuzelas were over! ;o) |  12 Jul 2010     
					
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 Joeyb1
 
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							| LOL....  good one, Regina.   Hugs, Joey |  12 Jul 2010     
					
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							| Can you tell me what is he doing? 
 IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN :  CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT HE IS DOING...
 
 THANKS.
 
 
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 Lina Ladybird
 
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							| Dear INNABEL,   you SHOULD HAVE sent a PM to Olga in order to correct her... ;))   Thanks - Silke   |  12 Jul 2010     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| He is blowing a noisemaker on New Year �s Eve. (If it doesn �t roll out - it �s called a party horn. (which is also a noisemaker)
 They  make a noise and roll out at the same time - then roll back into shape.
 Usually made of paper with a plastic mouthpiece.
 
 Not a vuvuzela
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| I know, liberty ;o) In German we call it a canival �s whistle. |  12 Jul 2010     
					
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 FroggyClaudine
 
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							| Translated word to word from French, it would be a "mother-in-law �s tongue".
Sorry for all the mother-in-laws.... |  12 Jul 2010     
					
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 dagn
 
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							| so, claudine, would you say that "he is blowing his mother in law �s tongue"?! i �m even sorrier for all the mother in laws than you are! i really love this site! |  12 Jul 2010     
					
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 abba
 
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							| In Spanish it is a " mother-in-law frightener" |  12 Jul 2010     
					
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