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>Hi Listfellows,
>Does anybody know what word is the right one for a kind of artificial
>fence, a barrier oftenly present at amusement parks, with a hole for
>inserting a face over a painted body (e.g. body-builder at a beach, or a
>sofisticated lady, ...)?
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>Is somebody using anything similar at some museum premises?
>TIA! Sincerely -
I just did some digging on Google.com and found the word "stockade"
associated with this sort of thingy. Found it on a site that listed a slew
of amusement activities, and the stockade term was also used in conjunction
with a "throw balloons at the head" game. As usual, don't quote me on ANY
of this quasi-knowledge.
Golly. Only Tuseday, and I'm already trying to avoid my work. Not a good
sign ;-)
Roy Hemmat
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