I had a few people at the Doggetts tell me that they find the word 'herf' too American and one guy, a Taxi driver who was due to do the walk but bailed at the last minute, actually assumed that I has mistyped the word and meant I was meeting him for a 'half'.
So with all the accumulated brains here (obviously excluding New Mexico) I would be sure we could come up with something more 'Anglo Saxon'.
What would Bertie Wooster have said, where did Dickens and Johnson go for a Cigar or a pipe (if we are historically acurate) where did The Waugh's father and sons head for a cigar.
I am sure we can do better.
Hey we could even end up with a poll!
So with all the accumulated brains here (obviously excluding New Mexico) I would be sure we could come up with something more 'Anglo Saxon'.
What would Bertie Wooster have said, where did Dickens and Johnson go for a Cigar or a pipe (if we are historically acurate) where did The Waugh's father and sons head for a cigar.
I am sure we can do better.
Hey we could even end up with a poll!





Right On! My Brother Senor Horse,

TJ, TJCoro, and
Americanos, lads? 
How about calling it a "Ball" as in...let's have a Ball, or let's Ball, or let's go Balling?
don TJ and the
Coros

Is nothing ever good enough the way it is do we always have to fix what ain't broke?
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