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give me an advertisement slogan on gumboots

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Wellies, or wellingtons, are called gumboots in Australia.

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Rubber i think

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Nz first shoes

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The Gumboots Story - 2000 TV was released on:

USA: 2 December 2000

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Gumboots are typically made from rubber or PVC. These materials make the boots waterproof and durable for various outdoor and wet conditions. Some gumboots may also have a fabric lining for added comfort and warmth.

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Gumboots in England are named Wellingtons. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.

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i think it is gumboots .

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haae dis hollie goodley i go to greytown primry school my bffs are

sammie field

maddy

jennifer

court

nd so on

Gumboots

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because they were made in NZ and every one still loves them and wears them lots and that is why gumboots are an icon to NZ. they are used in farms too

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The word gumboots refers to boots that are also known as rain boots. These boots are made from waterproof materials and are good for keeping the feet dry.

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Gumboots Live - 2001 TV was released on:

USA: 1 March 2001

Hungary: 14 January 2006

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Waterstewels

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poos and wees from pelligona officially 1356's

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Yes because dancers use gumboots

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What age is needed to dance gumboots

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because there's lots of mud. especially on the farm.

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They started as paper producers, then switch to rubber production and later on to electronics and phone productions

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i did it it was all me you silly foolz yaaaaaayh[ hi new person this guys a liar/dork!!!

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yes they wear them in petting zoo's to stop discese like poodus segmentus syndrome and rufus bainus discease.

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Yes. It was made by people who were trapped in the coal mines in Africa they were not allowed to speak so they clapped and slapped their gumboots!

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Real rubber latex would have been nice, nowadays you might find synthetic rubber or plastic, which is made from crude oil...

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Gumboots can be heavy and uncomfortable to wear for long periods, and they may not provide good support or traction for walking on slippery surfaces. Rain jackets can be restrictive in movement and may not breathe well, leading to discomfort from sweating. Both gumboots and rain jackets can also be bulky to carry or store when not in use.

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isn't it when you are dancing normally but you are wearing gumboots!

Well I think it is but if I am wrong I am so so sorry but don't blame me because I am only tring to help!

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Rain boots in New Zealand are known as Wellington boots. There are also various nicknames for the boots such as wellies, gumboots, gumbies, billy-boots or topboots.

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Fred Dagg was a comedic persona created by New Zealand comedian John Clarke. Fred Dagg became an iconic figure in New Zealand culture in the 1970s, known for his distinctive outfit of a black singlet and gumboots, as well as his humourous and satirical take on rural life. Through his comedy, Fred Dagg encouraged people to find humor in everyday situations and not take themselves too seriously.

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The cast of Gumboots - 2012 includes: Sandra Badali as Gaunt Lady Guy Castonguay as The Dictator Deidre Cross as Magazine Cover Model Dylan Hoerner as Young Patrick Lyons Kunal Jaggi as Mnemenoscope Man Melissa Mae Lloyd as Nurse Pritchard Emily Niedoba as Agnes Lyons David Renegar as Mr. Schmidt Graham Teal as Waiting Room Man Magaret Teal as Waiting Room Woman Peter Valdron as Leo Lyons

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gumboot dancing started in the 1880.....answer by Kelly Botha:)

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Evolved: It became a dance because the gumboots (wellingtons) have a bell on them - therefore each time they stomped on the floor, it dingled. Therefore they decided to make it a dance so it sounded nice: Hope it helped, bye...

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They are called Wellingtons after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington. He had his bootmaker make a pair of boots with a low heel, that went up to the mid calf, and were cut to fit more closely around the leg.

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The Wellington boot, also known as rubber-boots, wellies, topboots, gumboots, barnboots, muckboots or rainboots are a type of boot based upon leather Hessian boots.

It was worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. The "Wellington" boot then became a fashionable style emulated by the British aristocracy in the early 19th century.

Wellington boots are waterproof and are most often made from Rubber or PolyVinyl Chloride (PVC) a halogenated polymer. They are usually worn when walking on wet or muddy ground, or to protect the wearer from heavy showers. They are generally just below knee-high.

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Wellington boots are named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington. He was a British military leader during the 19th century known for his victory against Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

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Galoshes are rubber boots you wear in the rain. The old kind had buckles to close them tightly around your ankles. Galoshes is the old fashioned word for gumboots and wellington boots. Also, the plastic overshoes popular in the 1950's were sometimes called galoshes.

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If you mean can I be pregnant if someone ejaculated in me then the answer is, depending on when during you cycle yes, especially if it happened between 8 and 15 days after your period started. In future get him to wear gumboots (a condom) and you wont have to worry so much.

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My grandad, Alfred Prentice, was the Head Designer at Skellerup when the red band gumboot was designed in 1958. He said that he was part of a team that developed the red band gumboot and he reckoned it was only "half a day's" work. He was also responsible for designing the Buller boot which is still sold by Skellerup today. He is 89 years old and lives in Hamilton.

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garter, gloves, grass skirt... Do glasses count? Garb? Gown

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Dylan Hoerner has: Played Carl in "Arthur" in 1996. Played 3-Year Old Boy in "My Uncle Navy and Other Inherited Disorders" in 2005. Played Wee Bairn 1 in "Bonded Pairs" in 2007. Played Young Fred Urquhart in "Flight of the Butterflies" in 2012. Played Young Patrick Lyons in "Gumboots" in 2012.

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Pavlovas

Jandles

Gumboots

Fish and Chips

Kiwi

Silver Fern

Sheep

All Blacks

Buzzy Bee

Beaches

Marmite

Kiwi Fruits

Hokey Pokey Ice-cream

L&P

Tomato Sauce

Pineapple Lumps

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"The Boy in the Bubble"; "Graceland"; "I Know What I Know"; "Gumboots" ; "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes"; "You Can Call Me Al"; "Under African Skies"; "Homeless"; "Crazy Love, Vol. II"; "That Was Your Mother"; "All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints"

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern G-M---T-. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter G and 3rd letter M and 7th letter T. In alphabetical order, they are:

gambetta

gambists

geminate

gumboots

gymnasts

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To tan a sheepskin, start by removing any flesh or fat from the skin. Then soak it in a solution of water and tanning agent like alum or tannin for a few days. Afterwards, stretch and dry the skin in a shaded area to prevent hardening. Finally, soften and finish the sheepskin with oil or conditioning agents.

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