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Subject: Fwd: misc. drivel
From: JWoesvra@aol.com
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 19:31:33 EDT
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Here is the best and final (I hope) definition of POM, etc. 

And it is most appropriate coming from the chap who started the whole thing. I
think we all should sheepishley acknowledge these final words which somehow
relate to putting the wrong parts on archaic automobiles which we use for
things that they were never designed to do.

Thanks, Tom

"Woolie" aka JW

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From: Tom Martin <tmartin@voyager.co.nz>
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Gidday Jack,
        Just to straighten a few misconceptions.

        It's Aussies who are "noted" for a  predeliction
        for the woolie blonds.
        Apparently due to the  occupation of boundary-rider
        who was lucky to see a male let alone a female in 3
        months as they rode the boundaries of the big sheep
        runs. These runs could be measured in hundreds of
        square miles in area. They got lonely!

        Brits are Poms, Australians are Aussies, Frenchman are
        Frogs, Americans are Yanks................You get my drift?
        Not in insulting territory here.
        Now "bloody poms" that's a different matter! Normally
        associated with the odd Pom referee that comes down
        to referee a rugby match between NZ and OZ or SA and
        hasn't read the rule book!
        BTW Why are Americans called Yanks? It conjures up all
        sorts of unsavoury ideas! Rhymes with.............

        I'm sure there's a perfectly acceptable explanation.

        Knacker is what Poms do to horses. Especially at the Grand
        National where they give First Prize for the most restraint!

        As for the rotation of starter motors down here, I'll give an
        gestimate that, more than 50% rotate backwards to your Isuzu
        starter. You figure!

Regards

Tom Martin





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