>> Re:LBC
>
>Actually, us "geeks" missed one this time. In the early days
>of the british-cars mailing list, back when the earth was cooling
>and we were inventing these TLA's, LBC originally meant Little
>British Convertible. "Little British Car" was discussed as an
>alternate immediately thereafter and the True Meaning of LBC was
>left ambiguous. The LBC vocabulary has since been enriched with
>words like fluif, dizzy, etc.
Hey Jim, don't forget for those of us with a Rolls or Land Rover it also
stood for Large British Car.
TeriAnn Wakeman If you send me direct mail, please
Santa Cruz, California start the subject line with TW -
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Amelia Earhart 1898-1937
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