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i think he's getting confused after watching the little mermaid too many times..
he means radio antenna...
he means radio antenna...
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Here's what I think of when I hear "bonnet".
Well, I guess it's better to be a yank than a hill billy. I'm in the Northern US and get made fun of for my yankee accent by the Southerners (southerner = hill billy) here.
Burton though... he's a cool cat.. at least I hope so, he's my husband. I keep seeing a bunch of Aussies on SQC so I figured I better check out what's on the other side of the pond. I picked up some hood vents from an Aussie for my 87 (sig) about a year ago. I love that they're metal instead of plastic.. was worth the extra few bucks to have them shipped. Maybe I'll find some other "rare" (but Aussie common) parts while I'm here.
And to hijack this thread further... Would any of you happen to know how my dog came to be? He's an "Australian Cattle Dog".
Oh, and YAY BEER! :beer
Well, I guess it's better to be a yank than a hill billy. I'm in the Northern US and get made fun of for my yankee accent by the Southerners (southerner = hill billy) here.
Burton though... he's a cool cat.. at least I hope so, he's my husband. I keep seeing a bunch of Aussies on SQC so I figured I better check out what's on the other side of the pond. I picked up some hood vents from an Aussie for my 87 (sig) about a year ago. I love that they're metal instead of plastic.. was worth the extra few bucks to have them shipped. Maybe I'll find some other "rare" (but Aussie common) parts while I'm here.
And to hijack this thread further... Would any of you happen to know how my dog came to be? He's an "Australian Cattle Dog".
Oh, and YAY BEER! :beer
This link will give you a brief history its from my mates website who breeds them.This is a pic of My Cattle dog His name is Ralph.Would any of you happen to know how my dog came to be? He's an "Australian Cattle Dog".
http://www.fr33z3.net/starions/Apr06/cu ... _copy1.jpg
My apologies, I hope you don't get mistaken for him too often :)GRZHOPR wrote:Burton though... he's a cool cat.. at least I hope so, he's my husband
Well, once upon a time a mummy doggy and a daddy doggy fell in love........doggy style........and puppies were born. LOLGRZHOPR wrote:And to hijack this thread further... Would any of you happen to know how my dog came to be? He's an "Australian Cattle Dog"
They are used here to round up sheep and cattle on farms. Hence the name.
Oh yeah! :beerGRZHOPR wrote:Oh, and YAY BEER! :beer
Every time I hear the word hood in the USA a very different 2 legged kind springs to mind LOLJPC wrote:Sure looks like a hood to meGRZHOPR wrote:Here's what I think of when I hear "bonnet".
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