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If you are anything like I was when I got mine repainted, you will be paranoid every time somebody walks past it, especially if they are pushing a shopping trolley etc.You must be registered for see images attach
If you are anything like I was when I got mine repainted, you will be paranoid every time somebody walks past it, especially if they are pushing a shopping BUGGY etc.
Yes, it's kind of funny typing on here and the autocorrect keeps trying to change the same words I use everyday. Sometimes I have to Google an American term that I read in a thread that don't make any sense to me before I know what they are talking about, then there are the different States that have there own variations on phrases as well. It's a minefield I tell you.I fixed it for you, with American vernacular.
Believe me, I live in the US South! I don't even understand some of the slang from state to state and I've lived here all my life.Yes, it's kind of funny typing on here and the autocorrect keeps trying to change the same words I use everyday. Sometimes I have to Google an American term that I read in a thread that don't make any sense to me before I know what they are talking about, then there are the different States that have there own variations on phrases as well. It's a minefield I tell you.
Different areas of the US call them different things. Shopping cart, basket, buggy, trolley....all the same. Some people say a "basket" is what you get at the store, that you carry when you just need a few things, instead of the big thing you push. I've heard them all in Houston, but it's a very diverse area.Believe me, I live in the US South! I don't even understand some of the slang from state to state and I've lived here all my life.
I'm curious, would you use the term "ute" to describe your GMC in New Zealand?Yes, it's kind of funny typing on here and the autocorrect keeps trying to change the same words I use everyday. Sometimes I have to Google an American term that I read in a thread that don't make any sense to me before I know what they are talking about, then there are the different States that have there own variations on phrases as well. It's a minefield I tell you.
Looking good. Making me excited to get mine repainted. I'm also going to repaint in victory red, although I'm torn between keeping it solid red or doing a two tone red with a silver stripe down the middle.You must be registered for see images attach