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4 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

He was disappointed to miss "Gumboot". And said that the reason he had a different accent was because the west country one must have been a brother crow.

Gumboot? What does that mean! Arthur has a brother???? There's 2 of them??

I am just made up he knows who i am haha!! Thank u so much for the video 😍 keep watching it hahah!! Everyone in the office thinks im a bit mad.....

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1 minute ago, squirrelarmy said:

I got one when she had a really miserable face on. 

probably something to do with u not telling me how to turn the thing round!!!!!!!

Was feeling really left out and un-included and that is not the eFestivals way!! Shame on you! shame on you all!

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@Wellyboot

its simple really the gum boot is Just a welly .... here is where it comes from 

Why are they called Gum boots?
The term "gum boot" in New Zealand is thought to derive from the 19th-century kauri-gum diggers, who wore this footwear, or perhaps because the boots were made from gum rubber. The term is often abbreviated to "gummies".
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49 minutes ago, crazyfool1 said:

@Wellyboot

its simple really the gum boot is Just a welly .... here is where it comes from 

Why are they called Gum boots?
The term "gum boot" in New Zealand is thought to derive from the 19th-century kauri-gum diggers, who wore this footwear, or perhaps because the boots were made from gum rubber. The term is often abbreviated to "gummies".

So is Arthur from New Zealand?

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