Hey Greg,
Big AL, my Dad, had a 59 Plymouth Suburban when I was a
squirt. My Dad and my oldest brother were named Alvin. (like
the chipmunks) In order to designate who they wanted to talk
to, people would say..."Big Al or Little Al"...
Now I couldn't have named
my 59 wagon, "Little Al, now could I? If ya got it, flaunt
it!
John in white, no wait, rainy, no, snowy, no,
sleety, UGH, yup, here in WI
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 12:23
PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] The name is
"Plymouth"
OK. I have to ask... why "Big Al?" Why not "Big
Fred" or "Big Melvin"? Of course Sigmond Freud has something to say
about the "Big" part of the nickname. Get the "Dodge Ram" fired up.
Snow is on the way.
Greg in WI
john bartell wrote:
Macho, macho men! Quite a diverse group we have. We have guys giving their cars names, some giving them nick names instead of their real names, we have at least one guy making believe he is someone else and using a stage name, hmmmmm... some wishing they were somewhere else, or someone else... Elvis, please take a seat on the trunk of the Plimmy made into a couch. How do you feel about sitting in a car trunk? Any old music you would like me to play? Little Duece Coupe, or the Chevy to the levy song? So, when you had the pink Caddy built, did it bother you to change it from original? Hey, I heard some crazy buried a 57 Belvy? No not a Chebbie! A PLYMOUTH! Hunk o hunk a tire burnin rust! Ahemmm....as I stand here, amongst the real men....I dub my Plymouth...BIG AL !
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Will the real men please stand up and call a Plymouth a PLYMOUTH.?
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