scott@psy.uwa.edu.au (Scott Fisher #2) writes:
> However I am sure we (Aussies, Poms and Yanks) pronounce JAG the same way,
> and that's the most common thing Jaguars get called. So to keep everyone
> happy how about we all just say JAG :-)
I say Jag all the time too. Oh yes, meant to say I smiled at one response
(sorry, forget who now) when he said he doesn't keep his "Jaguar in a garage",
but keeps his "Jag in the living room"! I think my dentist could identify
with that! His E-Type is in pieces all over his garage, kitchen, living
room, bedroom and office!
According to my little dictionary I brought over from England (when I moved
over) the American word "jag" also means "drunken frolic". Hmmmm. :-)
Garry Archer Esq. archer@hsi.com
3M Health Information Systems, Wallingford, Connecticut, U.S.A.
"An Englishman never enjoys himself, except for a noble purpose." - A.P.Herbert
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