J-c-c
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So a "Cuda" isn't intended for use by the spelling challenged?Glad I own a Bacaruda, so much easier to spell.
So a "Cuda" isn't intended for use by the spelling challenged?Glad I own a Bacaruda, so much easier to spell.
Huh?So a "Cuda" isn't intended for use by the spelling challenged?
Valient. Yeah I've seen it. lolSome on this very website can’t spell Valiant even though it’s all over their own damn car.
Valient. Yeah I've seen it. lol
The whole area I live in was settled by Dutchmen, led by one Reverend van Raalte, so there are more then a few streets and hamlets around with names referring back to the Netherlands, New Groningen, overijsel, and my personal favorite...GraafschapWe have a few unusually pronounced street names around here. Everybody from this area knows their pronunciation well. One example is Pio Nono avenue. Named after an American indian. Correctly pronounced (around here anyway) Pie-ah-nonna. We've heard Pee Oh no-no so much from new loacl TV personalities, it's stupid. We also have a Houston Avenue. Yup. Pronounced HOWston, because it was someone's name and that's how they pronounced it. You'd THINK these media stations would educate these cats with some of these local names, but it always cracks me up.
Brooklyn, Harlem, we can go on for quite a whileWall street. Manhattan. Both derivatives of Dutch settlement.
English is such a stupid language, I would hate to be trying to learn it:
Later I will read the book my Mum read to me as a child, the one with the red cover...
Damn man, bear me to it. I kept thinking that as I was reading posts. And I've heard El-de-brock without the ROur hobby has a rich history with "Elder-Brock" carbs and intake manifolds.
Remember the old old Weiand Intake manifolds used to have cast in "Say Why-And." To this day I hear WeeLand and WeeLin. Personally I think the original lead singer of the Stone temple Pilots should make intake manifolds. His name is Scott WeilandDamn man, bear me to it. I kept thinking that as I was reading posts. And I've heard Elde-brock without the R
I've gotten to the point of not bothering because my wife butchers so many words that I'd be in a constant state of argument.
Though I still tell her its Chi pote lay, not Chi pole tay.