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"Bale", also known as douche canoe, can never be defined as a stack of newspapers. Whoever refers a stack of newspapers to a bale is also a douche canoe from Mexico that rides a cracked out donkey everyday to work. |
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Revision as of 14:14, 9 February 2012
"Bale", also known as douche canoe, can never be defined as a stack of newspapers. Whoever refers a stack of newspapers to a bale is also a douche canoe from Mexico that rides a cracked out donkey everyday to work.
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Bale may refer to:
Places
- Bale (town), a small town in Croatia
- Bale, California, in Napa County
- Bale, Norfolk in England
- Bale, Poland
- Balé Province, Burkina Faso
- Basel, the Swiss city, for which the French name is Bâle
Ethiopia
- Bale Mountains
- Bale Mountains National Park
- Bale Province, Ethiopia, a former province in Ethiopia
- Bale Zone in Oromia, Ethiopia
People
- Christian Bale (b. 1974), English actor born in Wales
- David Bale (1941-2003), South African entrepreneur
- Edward Turner Bale (1810-1849), English physician
- Elvin Bale, English circus daredevil
- Ernest Bale (1878-1952), English cricketer
- Gareth Bale (b. 1989), Welsh footballer
- Sir Henry Bale, Chief Justice, Colony of Natal
- John Bale (1496-1563), English churchman and playwright
- John Bale (baseball) (b. 1974), baseball player
- Lan Bale (b. 1969), former South African tennis player
- Qoriniasi Bale, Fijian lawyer and politician
- Sue Bale, British nursing researcher and administrator
Industrial packaging
- Hay bale or straw bale, in farming, bound by a baler
- Paper bale, a unit of paper measurement equal to ten reams