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Re: New car
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.12.151
Date: Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 13:14:14
In Reply To: Re: New car posted by Zarniwoop on Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 08:24:07:

> > > The next promising thing is a 2000 Ford Escort that we located at a dealer just down the road from us.
> >
> > Ruby, my car, is a 2000 Escort with an automatic transmission. She's a good little car. I'm fond of her.
> >
> > -Cynth"we've only been in one fender-bender, which we survived admirably"ia
>
> You named a FORD ESCORT? I've heard of people naming Minis before...but an Escort? You must really like it.
>
> Oh, and I'm sure we're all dying to hear the story of the little accident. Aren't we?
>
> Zarn"knows people who took their first driving lesson at 15"iwoop

I heard a guy naming his Ford Escort, but I can't put any of the names here.

My son-in-law, who just bought the new bug, usually names his cars. There was "Old Blue" "Humpy" and "Ralph." I can't wait to hear what he names the new one.
Naming cars never seemed strange to me. I had a bicycle in the late 40's and it's name was Elmer. I wish I still had it. I also name some of my motor scooters. I named my '74 Vespa Dino after Dean Martin. I got it the day old Dino died. He and the scooter are both Italian. My oldest scooter, the '47 Cushman is named George after an old friend of mine, and I sometime call the Highlander Jack after the guy who sold it to me. No names yet for the Eagle, the '72 Vespa, or the Allstate. The Hondas and the Benelli aren't scooters so I doubt that I will ever name them.
How"and you thought I was sane"ard

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