Underdog, #5.A hockey reference and ambiguous use of the word "harsh" (together with "barge barge, large boat, generally flat-bottomed, used for transporting goods. Most barges on inland waterways are towed, but some river barges are self-propelled. There are also sailing barges. " no less)? Must be the new ish of Underdog This 'zine's kill, clean photos (mostly), lucid writing, nicely done cover, and it comes with a patch no less. It's mostly street oriented o·ri·ent n. 1. Orient The countries of Asia, especially of eastern Asia. 2. a. The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality. b. A pearl having exceptional luster. 3. stuff for content, all on a map of Alberta for a background. I will personally send some stickers to anyone who can write to me and tell me the origin of the ambiguity of the term "harsh" in Canada. In the US it's synonymous with synonymous with adjective equivalent to, the same as, identical to, similar to, identified with, equal to, tantamount to, interchangeable with, one and the same as bad. In Canada, it seems to mean both bad and good. Anyway, send a couple bucks to: 807-21 Mayfair Place, Winnipeg, MB, R3L OA5 Canada, and sew sew v. sewed, sewn or sewed, sew·ing, sews v.tr. 1. To make, repair, or fasten by stitching, as with a needle and thread or a sewing machine: that patch on yer denim. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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