And while i’m thinking about it, NO Domestic auto has ever been badged with a feminine name either.
Hmmm, seems like a deep deep hate for femanizing vehicles.And while i’m thinking about it, NO Domestic auto has ever been badged with a feminine name either.
Nope, just another one of my personal peeves. It’s a word thing for me. Using “she“ to describe a car, gets lumped right into my list of “ Car guy word references” I’ll put it at the topHmmm, seems like a deep deep hate for femanizing vehicles.
Ugh, don't do that to me, soooo tempting. Though Im sure they could be arranged in a very entertaining way.Nope, just another one of my personal peeves. It’s a word thing for me. Using “she“ to describe a car, gets lumped right into my list of “ Car guy word references” I’ll put it at the top
1. She ( when referencing anything that isn’t female)
2. Prolly
3. Tranny
4. Chunk
5. Dizzy
Feel free to use all of those in a sentence to routinely get the same reaction from me as dragging your fingernails across a chalkboard would.
Just for you:Nope, just another one of my personal peeves. It’s a word thing for me. Using “she“ to describe a car, gets lumped right into my list of “ Car guy word references” I’ll put it at the top
1. She ( when referencing anything that isn’t female)
2. Prolly
3. Tranny
4. Chunk
5. Dizzy
Feel free to use all of those in a sentence to routinely get the same reaction from me as dragging your fingernails across a chalkboard would.
It depends on the context, but you, myself, and Mike have derailed the out of this thread.What's a "chunk"?
He wants to see your Chunk.So... @schwerdt1 , what's the latest on the build?