Do you have strawberry or fig Newton-meters of torque? :-P
Do you have strawberry or fig Newton-meters of torque? :-P
Huh? I think there's a joke in there somewhere but I don't get it :(
Paul
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You guys dont have strawberry or fig newtons? The cookies?
lol, I got the pun,, but it wasnt very phunny,
"If you can leave a black mark on the pavement, from the exit of one corner to the braking point of the next one, you have enough horsepower."
I'm not an Aussie and I have Newton-Meters of torque and kPas of pressure. What in the hell possessed you to start this thread??
I like original Nabisco Fig Newtons. I hate the strawberry flavored ones........taste like Pepto-Bismol. YUCK!
Ya know, someone has to post a picture so I know what the heck you are talking about.
Paul
Do you want a before or after picture?
By consulting my Strine to foreign language dictionary I have found that a fig newton is a laxative of the American variety. We don't need them here... we have a selection of potitical leaders to choose from to achieve the same result
Cheers, Steve
Just got off the showroom floor, now lets fix it.
He he he, now that's funny , good work Steve.Originally Posted by vzsv8
Cheers,
Joe
Let me set them strait. In the land down under they are refered to as biscuits, not cookies. I think that's where the confusion lies.
And I also found out the hard way, in the US that:
when I asked for chips I got crisps, when I wanted fries.
when I asked for a serviette the waitress was sent over, when I actually wanted a napkin.
when I said I left my thongs in my hotel room, I did not mean a collection of g-strings, I meant jandals (or flip-flops)
I'm learning...
Paul
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My favorite Ozzy expression has to be..."Hey mate, owz about a pint of piss."