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Littlestone wrote:
Emma A wrote:
What is a bimble?
“To amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner. It's not required to achieve nothing [anything], though it is a frequent side effect. Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.”

We do that quite often here :-)

Indeed, in fact the discovery of this was a direct result of aimless bimbling.
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/12732/new_hagg.html

harestonesdown wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Emma A wrote:
What is a bimble?
“To amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner. It's not required to achieve nothing [anything], though it is a frequent side effect. Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.”

We do that quite often here :-)

Indeed, in fact the discovery of this was a direct result of aimless bimbling.
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/12732/new_hagg.html
Which one’s you ;-)

harestonesdown wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Emma A wrote:
What is a bimble?
“To amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner. It's not required to achieve nothing [anything], though it is a frequent side effect. Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.”

We do that quite often here :-)

Indeed, in fact the discovery of this was a direct result of aimless bimbling.
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/12732/new_hagg.html
I have always been a bimbler, In all ways - I bimble on walks and even bimble though life itself, In fact is there anything really any better in this life than a good bimble, and what a fantastic word it is to, and like Geoff said it's how new[old] things are rediscovered, Have faith in a bimble and your life will never be the same again.