At 09:01 AM 1/21/00 -0500, Mark Reda wrote:
Guys, I hate to bring this up again but what exactly do VW's car names
mean?
Jetta, Passat, Sirocco, Corrado, Golf, etc.
Here is a repost of my thoughts on this:
Scirocco - Flat, slick side of a mountain you slip off of when trying to
climb it
Golf - A nice walk through the woods, ruined.
Jetta - A type of cheese made in Wisconsin and consumed in Boston
Passat - What your uncle asks you to do with the gravy at Thanksgiving
Vento - What you have to do when you leave your Vanagon's lights on all weekend
Polo - Rich men riding around on horses hitting a ball with a dumb-looking
stick; also, Italian for "chicken"
Santana - Davy Crockett's nemesis
Corrado - Spanish variant of a self-defense technique wherein attackers are
disabled using a combination of punches and kicks
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Josh Karnes <>< "As long as the devil gives you slack in Austin TX
your chain, you think you are free."
- Dick Brown
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