Well, now knowing it has something to do with "baked goods" I might speculate
it has something to do with cupcakes! ( I would have gone with the more
offensive "buns" analogy, but that WAY too obvious!)
Perry
'68 2000
Graeme <graemes@internode.on.net> wrote:
Being a confirmed male admirer of the female form and brand names that
reflect same, I am very impressed with the delightful young ladies wearing a
tight t-shirt with "HOOTERS" emblazoned on the front.
A brand of beer I believe?
Roadster content:-
No progress, the kitchen is nearly finished and new slate flooring goes in
on Tuesday.
Now of course it is Autumn in Oz making life difficult with short, cold days
and zero sunshine.
However, I'm quietly confidant it will be ready NEXT summer ;)
Anyone know the origin of the word BIMBO when applied to certain types of
females???
> I've seen a Spanish language bakery (I think) truck around that
> has "Bimbo" on it. Anybody know if it is a real Spanish word or just a
name?
>
> keith
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