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RE: naming cars

To: Carolyn/Rick <walters@mail.softcom.net>
Subject: RE: naming cars
From: Pete <pete62@wenet.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 11:39:26 -0700
Cc: Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
In-reply-to: <5F451FF17C2DD211B4E800A0C96F69C702352B60@wa-msg04.nwest.attws.com>
Reply-to: Pete <pete62@wenet.net>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
Jacque = "frog" (no offense meant, just repeating Herb) = BC    ??


At 11:29 AM 8/26/99 -0700, Elliott, Patrick wrote:
>Oh no , here we go again.....
> Actually this thread has been repeated in along time.
>
>'62 MkII  - "Spot" always marking his territory.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Herb_Goede@amsinc.com [mailto:Herb_Goede@amsinc.com]
>Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 10:29 AM
>To: Carolyn/Rick
>Cc: Spridgets
>Subject: naming cars
>
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>all
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>My family has always named cars.  Some of my personal favorites are an Audi
>named Murphy (actor Audi Murphy) and a Cougar named Xavier (Xavier Cougat -
>Charo's Husband).  There have also been more mainstream names such as
>Roxanne (an RX7) Geronimo (a red pathfinder) Tweety (a yellow Opel GT)  and
>Mark (the '67 BRG Mark III midget).   As you can see they usually made some
>sense based on the car.
>
>What I can't understand is why Carolyn and Rick would name a British Jag
>Jacque, a French name.  The brits traditionally hate the frogs.  Care to
>explain?
>
>Anyone else want to add to the cute car name list?
>
>Herb G.
>59 Bugeye, Toby
>
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