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stan
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ajac8 wrote:
Mine is simply know as 'The Fatty' in our family


ah, that name is already allocated to me in our house...

certainly dont call ours a jeep, maybe called it 'snob mobile' a few times... ... - .- -.




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I say, 'Rangie'
I use the eastern/Jewish pronouncement of Jeep, to be 'Yeep' but say it as 'Heap'
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When we exclaim, 'Jesus,' we might say, 'Hesoos, look at that Heap'

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Big Boy R44ROV wrote:
Call my Range Rover a 'jeep'.......Not as long as i've got a hole in my ar*e ! Thumbs Up


Shocked Shocked Rolling Eyes You can get a bag for that Rolling Eyes Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Haylands wrote:
Robert wrote:
@ Haylands, how dare you....if I would call my Range "an inanimate object", I'm sure she will not start the next morning.

By the way guys, is your Range a he or a she...?








Oh forgot, no never Jeep. Though I like some Jeeps.


Neither, it's an inanimate object....... Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes


Well, that doesn't stop the French, the Germans, the Italians, etc from having male and female definite articles. Chairs, tables and sandwiches are all male (le, el, der) or female (la, das).
That could be a reason why I'm not very good at speaking foreign languages (some French and a little Spanish).

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