>>Would someone give me a brief description the following so that I may >>recognize >>one when I pass it in my Westy? >> >>Barndoor > > A large, sometimes double apparatus on hinges which swings open to let cows >out... > >>Splitter > >A device used by weekday accountants on the weekends to facilitate the >destruction of already small pieces of wood. Usually done to impress the >often only date they will get while pretending to be manly men. > >>Breadloaf > >That which mom used to serve us when we had no meat.... > > >>Crew Cab > >Often found parked near the docks or ports of entry. Beware the driver of >this vehicle as he(or she) is wont to deliver you and your mates to tawdry >areas of ill repute... or worse as they have working relationships with >most Western Autos and Jiffy Lubes countrywide. > >>Single Cab > >While not as bad as the above, This patronizer of TGIFridays and other >Happy-hour hang-outs is dangerous due the nature of his/her occupation. >Sure, happy hour is harmless enough for a while, but once you've had a >happy hour or two....where will it stop? > > >>Dual Cab > >As we all know it IS the nineties and this is the age of sexual openess >and/or awareness...... > > >>others? > >Small aquatic animals. They love to float on their backs while munching >fish. Merlin(sp?) Perkins of Mutual of Omaha used to remark that they >were "frisky and mischievious" > > >obVW: My accountant (who is not a geek..as I'm sure none of them are) >drives a VW... Mine actually as I couldn't afford to pay the fraud what >he claims I owed him AND the Guv`ment.... jus kidding... > > >Kevin
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