Posted by Was Istoben on July 17, 2009, 3:16 am
>> I also can easily match the numbers during warm weather, if I drive
>> carefully and avoid short trips.
>>
>> This applies to both my Prius and previous cars.
> Would you people take your comments over to
> "amercians.who.get.excited.about.cars.powered.by.blender.motors" please?
> No one down here is interested in the Prius, or what you do with them.
> --
> Regards,
> Noddy.
By remarkable coincidence, nobody up here cares what you think.
Posted by Noddy on July 17, 2009, 3:31 am
> By remarkable coincidence, nobody up here cares what you think.
Now, isn't that odd?
A Yank with no idea about what goes on in the rest of the world, and doesn't
care. Go figure :)
--
Regards,
Noddy.
Posted by Was Istoben on July 17, 2009, 4:26 am
>> By remarkable coincidence, nobody up here cares what you think.
> Now, isn't that odd?
> A Yank with no idea about what goes on in the rest of the world, and
> doesn't care. Go figure :)
> --
> Regards,
> Noddy.
Don't even pretend to know anything about me you rude bastard.
Posted by Dyna Soar on July 17, 2009, 4:44 am
Was Istoben wrote:
>> "Was Istoben" wrote
>>> By remarkable coincidence, nobody up here cares what you think.
>> Now, isn't that odd?
>> A Yank with no idea about what goes on in the rest of the world, and
>> doesn't care. Go figure :)
> Don't even pretend to know anything about me you rude bastard.
Here in Australia we use the name "Septic" or "Seppo" to describe Americans.
It's derived from rhyming slang
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyming_slang
"Rhyming slang is a form of slang in which a word is replaced by a rhyming
word, typically the second word of a two-word phrase (so stairs becomes
"apples and pears"). The second word is then often dropped entirely ("I'm
going up the apples"), meaning that the association of the original word to
the rhyming phrase is not obvious to the uninitiated. For example: "Sherman"
for an American (Sherman tank = Yank), or "septic" for an American (septic
tank = Yank)."
Seppo, for septic tank (Yank), is particularly applicable as most Yanks,
like septic tanks. are full of shit and piss.
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Dyna
All rights reserved. All wrongs avenged.
Posted by Lu R on July 17, 2009, 12:17 pm
> Was Istoben wrote:
>>> "Was Istoben" wrote
>>>> By remarkable coincidence, nobody up here cares what you think.
>>> Now, isn't that odd?
>>> A Yank with no idea about what goes on in the rest of the world, and
>>> doesn't care. Go figure :)
>> Don't even pretend to know anything about me you rude bastard.
> Here in Australia we use the name "Septic" or "Seppo" to describe
> Americans.
> It's derived from rhyming slang
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyming_slang
> "Rhyming slang is a form of slang in which a word is replaced by a rhyming
> word, typically the second word of a two-word phrase (so stairs becomes
> "apples and pears"). The second word is then often dropped entirely ("I'm
> going up the apples"), meaning that the association of the original word
> to the rhyming phrase is not obvious to the uninitiated. For example:
> "Sherman" for an American (Sherman tank = Yank), or "septic" for an
> American (septic tank = Yank)."
> Seppo, for septic tank (Yank), is particularly applicable as most Yanks,
> like septic tanks. are full of shit and piss.
> --
> Dyna
> All rights reserved. All wrongs avenged.
Shut the fuck up you racist prick.
On the side, Aussies and Americans arguing over a Japanese car...too funny.
>
>> carefully and avoid short trips.
>>
>> This applies to both my Prius and previous cars.
> Would you people take your comments over to
> "amercians.who.get.excited.about.cars.powered.by.blender.motors" please?
> No one down here is interested in the Prius, or what you do with them.
> --
> Regards,
> Noddy.