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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
The most honest car company was Nissan who marketed the Pajero in this country - named after a wild leopard species, giving it the tough image so beloved of the drivers of such vehicle


Pajero is in fact slang in Southern Europe for one who masturbates.

These people are driving round in a Nissan W@nker!
Hence the uncannily accurate expression wankpanther?:whistle:
 

Lanzecki

Über Member
Allow me :smile:

It was a Mitsubishi. Not a Nissan.

Pajero is a Pampas CAT from Argentina.

Pajero is rarely used in Spain to describe a tosser.
 
Allow me :smile:

It was a Mitsubishi. Not a Nissan.

Pajero is a Pampas CAT from Argentina.

Pajero is rarely used in Spain to describe a tosser.

Googling Pajero came up with Nissan in the UK, but that is really unimportant, but I will concede that one.

However the cat was the Leopardus pajeros which is according to the linnaean taxonomy a spotted cat or leopard

Finally whether commonly used or not - the company chose to use the word and was worried enough to change it after poor sales in Southern Europe

A bit like the other classic s- the Mazda LaPuta (Whore in Spanish) and the close ecape from Honda with the Honda "Fitta"

When the original name was used along with the slogan, "Small on the outside but large on the inside", it was pointed out that in NOrdic countries the term "Fitta" is in fact the "C word"



 
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Please tell me that it is a spoof and not real. Please.
 

Cyclopathic

Veteran
Location
Leicester.
[QUOTE 2585292, member: 1314"]What if they were smelling your saddle?[/quote]

Depends if you're riding the bike at the time. Personally I'd have no problem with it either way.:thumbsup:
 

Cyclopathic

Veteran
Location
Leicester.
My old car was a bag-o-s***e but would still not like any one leaning against it at a set of lights ... do that to my new car and I'm likely to get out and push you over!
If whilst out on my bike I see anyone leaning on anyones car in traffic I'm tempted to lean on them just to see how they like it

Flippin' heck. Touching a car and touching a person are NOT the same thing. If a police officer pulled you over and leant on your car as they spoke to you would you get out and push them over. It's not as if they have to lean on your car, but they might. They just might.
Whereas it isn't a crime to touch a car it can be a crime to touch a person.
 

Cyclopathic

Veteran
Location
Leicester.
Just don't touch other people's stuff without asking. It's simple. Why would you want to offend people that have done nothing to you? Some people don't like being touched and they don't want their posessions being touched by strangers. Why is it so difficult to respect that?

Because some people are disproportionately hung up with the idea of someone simply touching their car. Not damaging it, not depriving them of it in any way, not lessening its value by one penny, just touching it.
Offense is there to be taken and I just do not have a great deal of respect for anybody that cannot resist the urge to be offended at such slight a slight
 

XRHYSX

A Big Bad Lorry Driver
Flippin' heck. Touching a car and touching a person are NOT the same thing. If a police officer pulled you over and leant on your car as they spoke to you would you get out and push them over. It's not as if they have to lean on your car, but they might. They just might.
Whereas it isn't a crime to touch a car it can be a crime to touch a person.
Well if the the police officer is talking to you then there's no problem, I've lent on friends cars whilst talking to them and vise versa,

So say for argument sake you drive to the chippy for your tea and decide to eat them in your car outside the shop, then another patron of the shop decides to eat his leaning up against your vehicle, you would be happy to let this fly :dry:
 

Kookas

Über Member
Location
Exeter
It pretty much comes down to the fact that letting someone lean on your car as they please reeks of being 'walked on'.
 
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