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bonsai term

Posted by monaqquilter calif. (My Page) on
Mon, Dec 28, 09 at 17:42

what is meant by atans isanob
it is a quiz question in my bonsai news letter, from our club.
can not find in any of my books


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Are you serious? The second word is bonsai backwards, and if you are being silly, the first word is satan mixed up.


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no i am not being silly, but i see what you mean , i think maybe they are tricking us.
will let you know after the meeting on jan 9 2010
thank you.


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what was the answer of the quiz? i want to know! lol


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Well it would be a letter scramble as the second word is not exactly backwards bonsai, but close. If it is a letter scramble it could equally be santa bonsai, as well as satan bonsai. Depends on how your feeling that day I guess.


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A 300 yr old Chinese Elm shaped like a pentagram might be interesting . I just don't think I could trim the trees with Slayer playing in the background , although I have bonsai with Lady Gaga .


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