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:It took me a minute to translate your last sentence, Robyn -- I don't know if it's the same where you are, but in the UK, "chap" is a friendly slang term for a person, usually male.  I had visions of you acquiring a team of sherpas to carry you and your geohashing gear through the brambles in a sedan chair while you sip cool sherbet.  -- [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] 19:35, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
 
:It took me a minute to translate your last sentence, Robyn -- I don't know if it's the same where you are, but in the UK, "chap" is a friendly slang term for a person, usually male.  I had visions of you acquiring a team of sherpas to carry you and your geohashing gear through the brambles in a sedan chair while you sip cool sherbet.  -- [[User:Benjw|Benjw]] 19:35, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
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::Ha ha, we have the same meaning, but (for people reading this who haven't yet looked it up) chaps are also a kind of bifurcated tough leather apron that goes over your trousers. They're part of standard cowboy gear, so you don't get whipped by cactus and branches while you're riding through the bush herding cattle. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 20:00, 26 February 2009 (UTC)

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"It turned out to be the most thickly grown vegetation I have ever fought my way through." Oh ho I can sure identify with that. And I can assure you you will say that again. My legs are currently covered in what I shall dub "geowelts" from walking through brambles that went from the ground to over my head, wearing a thick jacket that only protected me from the top (raised arms over my face) to mid-thigh. I'm thinking of buying some "geohashing chaps". -Robyn 18:18, 26 February 2009 (UTC)

It took me a minute to translate your last sentence, Robyn -- I don't know if it's the same where you are, but in the UK, "chap" is a friendly slang term for a person, usually male. I had visions of you acquiring a team of sherpas to carry you and your geohashing gear through the brambles in a sedan chair while you sip cool sherbet. -- Benjw 19:35, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
Ha ha, we have the same meaning, but (for people reading this who haven't yet looked it up) chaps are also a kind of bifurcated tough leather apron that goes over your trousers. They're part of standard cowboy gear, so you don't get whipped by cactus and branches while you're riding through the bush herding cattle. -Robyn 20:00, 26 February 2009 (UTC)