OK OK OK, I have held off as long as I can. My pencil neck is overpowering my sensibilities and I am going nutso and if I do not do this I shall freak out and cause disruption and discord the world over and probably on several other planets.
Its Not BOARDERS. People who come to stay a while and you provide them with food and lodging.
Its
BORDERS. Those lines on maps and papers that note the separation line between nations or states or counties or towns and such.
OR as Dictionary.com defines it:
boarder
[bawr-der, bohr-]
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/boarder?s=tnoun
1. a person, especially a lodger, who is supplied with regular meals.
2. a member of a boarding party.
OR
border
[bawr-der]
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/border?s=tnoun
1. the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
2. the line that separates one country, state, province, etc., from another; frontier line:
You cannot cross the border without a visa.
3. the district or region that lies along the boundary line of another.
4. the frontier of civilization.
5. the border.
the border between the U.S. and Mexico, especially along the Rio Grande.
(in the British Isles) the region along the boundary between England and Scotland.
6. brink; verge.
7. an ornamental strip or design around the edge of a printed page, a drawing, etc.
verb (used with object) etc.
8. an ornamental design or piece of ornamental trimming around the edge of a fabric, rug, garment, article of
furniture, etc.
9. Horticulture. long, narrow bed planted with flowers, shrubs, or trees.
a strip of ground in which plants are grown, enclosing an area in a garden or running along the edge of a walk or driveway. the plants growing in such a strip: a border of tulips along the path.
10. Theater.
a narrow curtain or strip of painted canvas hung above the stage, masking the flies and lighting units,
and forming the top of the stage set. border light.
11. to make a border around; adorn with a border.
12. to form a border or boundary to.
13. to lie on the border of; adjoin.
verb (used without object)
14. to form or constitute a border; be next to:
California borders on the Pacific Ocean.
15. to approach closely in character; verge:
The situation borders on tragedy.
OK, I feel alot better! Sorry
Nemo