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most recent 29 AUG 24  
Initial post 29 AUG 24 by RoseandShone
Now that Ashdown Roses is closed, RVR appears to be the only one selling it. Anyone have cuttings?
most recent 23 JAN 18  
Initial post 1 OCT 08 by digger
Is Fubar an Irish term? The acronym we used in the Corps is not a name I expected to see on a rose. Interesting.

Dave
Reply #1 posted 1 OCT 08 by Margaret Furness
The acronym is international. Used in Australia for geological specimens, eg fubarite. Cf leverite (as in "leave her right where she is"). "The rare fossil you've collected with your geologist's hammer is fubarite; the one still in situ is leverite."
Reply #2 posted 23 JAN 18 by Kim Rupert
I'm a bit late to the party here, but in the US, it means a much less couth version of " 'fouled up' beyond all recognition".
most recent 1 OCT 08  
Initial post 30 SEP 08 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Ashdown Roses
www.ashdownroses.com
Reply #1 posted 1 OCT 08 by HMF Admin
Thank you.
most recent 30 SEP 08  
Initial post 30 SEP 08 by Unregistered Guest
Available from - Ashdown Roses
www.ashdownroses.com