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    Bitza5h1tty Nomenclature

    Talking to a mate who hails from South America at work today. He was asking about my car etc and wanted to know about "this car the Payero" (his pronunciation not mine although I think we should all adopt it). Some confusion and much sniggering on his part, see, apparently, in Spanish Pajero translates as "one who masturbates" that is A W4NK3R! Now, I realise me little mate Juan may have just been having a lend of the "dumb Aussie" (as the two Greeks on the crew insist on calling me ) but it does explian why Itchymicky call their car Shogun in just about every other country in the world (and why I'll be looking at all those soccer mums driving their husbands penis extensions to drop off the kids at school differently from now on). Remember folks independent front ends are for 2WD's.
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    See http://chameleon-translations.com/In...s-pajero.shtml

    The Mitsubishi Pajero was renamed Montero (‘hunter in the mountains’) in Spain and the Americas, and — strangely — Shogun (‘Japanese warlord’) in the UK; but people in other parts of the world, including Australia and continental Europe, drive about cars which proudly proclaim their driver to be a Pajero in lettering along the side.
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    There is a certain brand of ****** yuppy overpriced sunglasses that have to be sold under another name in Danmark. B---e in Danish is f--k.
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    Well you tey picking up chicks in a Mitsubishi

    Is this what they mean by the PULLING power of the big v6?


    Over the years I have heard this many a time, yet I have never found any documented evidence that Pajero is Spanish for "stroking the snake, playing your own fiddle, fine tuning your instrument of pleasure" etc

    Apart from the fact the base model used to COME (yes I spelt it correctly moderators) with easily washable Vinyl seats

    Over time I have looked up
    • Pajero
    • Pahero
    • Payero
    If you have proof please show us where, I have a workmate who thinks his car is the best thing since Sports socks,

    Yes he's a tosser we all know that allready, I just want documented proof he changes gear a little to often.


    Oh by the way, there are reasons for it, having a spank in it is the only pleasurable part of driving a Bitzash1tty

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    If you have proof please show us where, I have a workmate who thinks his car is the best thing since Sports socks,

    Yes he's a tosser we all know that allready, I just want documented proof he changes gear a little to often.
    Did you read the link I posted AND the link to the Mitsu press release?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
    Did you read the link I posted AND the link to the Mitsu press release?

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    I read the first link but couldn't get the press release due to the language pack installation on these toasters,



    And the fact my P.C ain't connected up at home yet

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    When they refer to "continental Europe" I assume they are only referring to parts of continental Europe as when I lived in Switzerland (2000 => 2006) there weren't any Pajero's - just Shoguns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    I read the first link but couldn't get the press release due to the language pack installation on these toasters,
    Ahh. You're at work. Did you get a new HP toaster and the HP1320n printer? If the latter, have IT updated the printer driver so you can print double sided, etc.? It took months of me chasing IT for them to finally get around to changing the printer drivers for the Mountain boxes.

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    For the years i owned my pajero , my friends always dubbed it the wenker car, from the spanish' to play with ones self'
    Even on the pajero owners site nobody ever mentioned it from what i can remember.
    But I must admit aside from oz i have never seen name pajero on any car, have seen montero in the us, shogun in the uk, shogun in chile, can;t recall seeing any in europe though, but did see a toyota echo with a tdi motor in italy.
    Must ask my spanish speaking frind in the flaklands if there is any element of truth to the term.

    john

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover
    Ahh. You're at work. Did you get a new HP toaster and the HP1320n printer? If the latter, have IT updated the printer driver so you can print double sided, etc.? It took months of me chasing IT for them to finally get around to changing the printer drivers for the Mountain boxes.

    Ron
    No to all the above but I had a play with one a few weeks ago at a different location, very nice. Well as crap toaster go anyway.


    I miss my old P4 with DVD player USB ports that actually were enabled and a very a fast LAN (strictly for work) I had in my old job.

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