>I have been informed by my 14 yo daughter the proper spelling is "PHAT"
>Pretty Hot And Tempting...
>
>In case anyone cared
I didn't know it an anacronym!
Like I said before-
Word, man!
Laura G. and Nigel
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Rick Gregory <rick_gregory@yahoo.com>
>To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 11:40 PM
>Subject: My car is "Fat" (non-technical)
>
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Thought I'd share a little story. I took the wife,
>> (and we crammed the dog behind the seats) dropped the
>> top, and drove the spit down to the local Dairy Queen
>> for a sundae. After placing my order I drove to the
>> pick-up window. I could tell by the voice on the
>> speaker the girl working the window was rather young.
>> When we drove up to pay she looked like she was about
>> 14.
>>
>> Anyway, when she looked and saw the car she
>> enthusiastically blurted out, "Wow! Fat Car". I was
>> like "excuse me". At first I thought maybe something
>> was wrong with the car (typical Spit owner response,
>> eh?). Then I thought maybe it was some sort of
>> put-down. Finally I decided maybe she meant "Fast
>> Car". I was about to explain my 1500 engine wasn't
>> about to win any races when my wife, noticing I was
>> perplexed, informed me it was a compliment. "Fat", my
>> wife explained, is like "bad", "hot", "radical", you
>> know--"cool". It was a landmark occassion for me
>> actually, foreshadowing proof at 29 soon to be 30 I'm
>> already falling from the mainstream.
>>
>> So don't make my mistake, listers. Be informed, you
>> are driving fat cars!
>>
>> --Rick
>>
>>
>> ===
>> --Rick
>>
>> Spitfire page at http://www.apiinc.com/rick/spitrec.html
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