Posted by wilson ind on February 29, 2016 at 16:42:14 from (173.15.67.45):
In Reply to: Re: New toy posted by RayP(MI) on February 29, 2016 at 15:13:54:
I always wonder just what does the term muscle car means. Muscle is a term for red meat in blood carbon based organism. I even heard the term muscle tractor few weeks ago, they were not even talking about high horsepower tractors. Somewhere in the 150 horsepower range. Perhaps I place too much emphases on words, just makes things easier to understand for me. Years ago fellow called my office asking if I had a tranny for sale. Told secretary to tell him no if he called back.Later he approached me in a restaurant saying you sold a roadranger transmission to a mutual friend. I replied yes I did, well I called your office asking if you had one for sale.I in all honesty replied, my secretary just said some one called about a tranny. I had no idea what you nor did my secretary know what you meant. I now know the slang term but not at that time. Even my good friend John T Country lawyer refers to a generator as a genny!!Has the same affect to me as fingernails on a chalk board. Please do not take this personally .Its just my Asperger Syndrome .
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