Mangetout--Roxell Roxell Bowshot

Pertaining to your mystery, please provide additional data.

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[li]Rural or city area?[/li][li]Near a poultry farm?[/li][li]Near an archery range?[/li][li]Anything interesting about the green piece of paper? Perforated? Part of a bill? Or an order form?[/li][li]Year found?[/li][li]Where on Earth found (city, etc.)?[/li][li]Paper stained?[/li][li]Odd items nearby?[/li][li]Construction sites?[/li][li]Printed? Handwritten? Typed?[/li][/ul]

“Roxell” shows up on Google as a firm that makes agricultural products, especially equipment for poultry farms. E-mail them. Ask.

And give us as much data as you can.

eh?

Quoi?

The OP is in relation to this thread.

“Roxell Roxell Bowshot” and “Roxell Bowshow” both come up as negative on Google.

The dictionary says that “bowshot” means the distance an arrow is shot. Also, it seems to be some sort of Australian archery game.

So there ya go.

Man, I love the sound of that phrase, I remember reading about it first time round and it’s stuck in my head like you wouldn’t believe. I can find myself chanting “Roxell Roxell Bowshot” to myself as I walk about. :smiley:

Well, you can’t have it for your sig!

but he gives no data, & the mystery is never solved…

It sounds familiar to me, but I can’t place it. I keep thinking maybe a movie or a book or something, but I don’t know. I hate that.

Bowshot is also a last name. Roxell isn’t listed anywhere I could find as a first name, but it could possibly be a variation of Rochelle and/or Roxanne.

A chick named Roxell Roxell Bowshot? Hhmmmm…

Roxell, the poultry feed company, has an online information request form!

Should I ask if they’ve ever sold a product named “Bowshot”? Should I? :slight_smile:

BTW, I checked on my super-duper People Search site, and there isn’t a single person in America named “Roxell Bowshot.”

Oh, and one more thing…I did find a picture of a woman named Roxell. She’s holding the glass of wine. The photo album is in French, so I assume it’s a French name.

YO, 'tout!

I start this thread to help solve your mystery, & you don’t even bother to post?

From the website:

In case RRB wasn’t a memorable enough phrase on its own.