chryslerfat
Well-Known Member
This thread runs on gas and stripper glitter.
After you read 25 posts?Wow people are really bored to have time to argue over this.
Is it a car or a vehicle?
Before that. LOLAfter you read 25 posts?
You people have too much free time. I don't care what the accepted terminology is, to me its a motor! Mostly because I like the sound of the word but also because it pisses some folks
With carburetors.Just got home from work and..... I still like brunettes, beer, and pushrod V8's.
You got me there. I meant it more as a LOL than anything. Maybe I should have posted it in Jokes and Anything Goes. Someday I'll get the hang of using this website. Good thing I have you to keep me honest, DIY.i think the real question is...why are you posting this in the general area of the forum and not in the thread devoted to these sorts of questions?
My wife just asked me why I all the sudden burst out laughing.Mount engine
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Agree washing machines have motors, cars have engines.Great thread! Nublu, you had me at several years of thermo--- I barely made it out of the second quarter! And I agree with your comments, I was taught by the high school teacher, the USAF, and college that motors are electric and engines are internal combustion, etc. No reason for anyone to get hostle or demean the other.
I can remember anti smoking posters in the hall of my junior high school that depicted a stick boy smoking a cigarette and it said " Don't be like all the rest, don't smoke ****!" Well that meaning has certainly changed.People have been incorrectly using terms for generations.
Often a meaning evolves or changes. As a kid I in the summer I would wear thongs on my feet; now thong is worn on a different part of the body. And car guys used to talk about carbs and trannies...
And I still agree!Just got home from work again. It's Tuesday now. I still like brunettes, beer, and pushrod V8's.
Sorry, MA who?It's an engine. Ma Mopar sez so...end of discussion.
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