Re: not butter, guns
John Smith (johnsmiii@yahoo.com)
Fri, 20 Aug 1999 17:46:31 -0700 (PDT)
--- Camille Scaysbrook <c_scaysbrook@yahoo.com> wrote:
> John Smith wrote:
> > The status symbol here is the Mini-van. If you
> have
> > one, it indicates that you own 2.3 children and
> earn
> > between 40-70,000$ combined income.
>
> Yeah ... they're for the Caulfield Family of the
> late 1990s (which would
> make Holden the grunge listening Lollapalooza
> attending miscreant (: ).
LOL -- How does an Aussie know of Lollapalooza? Do
they tour all over? I saw Holden's incarnation
belting 'All Apologies' in '89. He vomited on the
stage and said, 'Thanks for coming ya phonies!'
>
> > I've seen
> > commercials for the Subaru Outback, which are
> nothing
> > short of annoying.
>
> ... not to mention embarrassing. All the models out
> here are called Outback
> and Jackeroo, etc etc ... but the one that REALLY
> amuses me is the Nissan
> Pajero. I had heard the rumours but a Spanish friend
> of mine actually
> confirmed that it's true: `Pajero' means `wanker' in
> Spanish !!! My
> standard road-rage call to road hogs of the 4WD
> persuasion is now `Donde
> est la Pajero!' (:
>
> Viva revolution,
>
> Camille
> verona_beach@geocities.com
>
Wanker!
LOL ~ senioreeta!
Wanker is an awesome word -- what's the etymology of
wanker? Is it etymology or am I talking about insects?
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