ok.
got it. but is 'tumbleweed hour' or tumbleweed time' or alike a normal expression? i mean, would most english speakers understand that term?
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acheta,
Sun 5 Oct 2003, 5:04,
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It's more of a metaphor...
Tumbleweeds were often seen in deserted "ghost towns" in old westerns.
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Syncubus Yarr! Ye'll be walking Planck's Constant! [GMT-5],
Sun 5 Oct 2003, 5:08,
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well...
it's not a common phrase but most people would know what you meant if you said it...
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qdamik,
Sun 5 Oct 2003, 15:54,
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