Nov 21, 2005 – 1005hrs UTC
By Alex on November 21, 2005, at 1005 UTC
1005hrs 21 Nov 2005 UTC 45’09”S 082’36”E Ref 572
DB: DMGDistance Made Good; More here
138 GPS 155, margin 473+18=491 Wooohoooa primitive, exultant, gibbon-like call given out by an old geezerDictionaries define a geezer as an old person, generally an eccentric old man. Its origin likely in the word masquerader (colloquially, guiser) from Middle English gysar. Go figure, as the Americans say.; many variations as listed, in order of emphasis:
Woohoo
Woooohooo
WOOOHOOO
WOOOHOOO!
WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOa primitive, exultant, gibbon-like call given out by an old geezerDictionaries define a geezer as an old person, generally an eccentric old man. Its origin likely in the word masquerader (colloquially, guiser) from Middle English gysar. Go figure, as the Americans say.; many variations as listed, in order of emphasis:
Woohoo
Woooohooo
WOOOHOOO
WOOOHOOO!
WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!! In credit for a change. Day 93, 36 to startline, 27 to TI, 2701 to SE CapeThe southernmost point of the main island of Tasmania.
I promised ArletteClearly worth going all the way to the Falklands for!, our host in Port Stanley – she who crumbles cookies so well – G’day kiddo!! – as she gave me a haircut, that there would not be another one until after the Hobart Race. So far, so good, but I’m beginning to look a bit like one of those draggly dishmops – Kris, you’d disapprove!
Baby, it’s cooold outside.
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