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Sibbie 10 month s ago
#5 Werke translates better to "factory"
       
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Sampson 10 month s ago
Sibbie,

that's not true, 'works' is perfectly OK in this context.

It's also called "motor works" because they were an airplane engine manufacturer back in the day.
       
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Delphia 10 month s ago
Sampson,
Nope. Sibbie is right.
       
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Celinda 10 month s ago
Delphia, Nope. Sampson is right.
       
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Sibbie 9 month s ago
Celinda,

Nope. Sibbie is right
       
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Lodi 10 month s ago
#7 - no one was confused about that
       
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Aggy 10 month s ago
#3 I think we all know that FIAT stands for "Fix It Again Tony".
       
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Sampson 10 month s ago
#3 actually stands for "Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino" you ignorants
       
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Virdie 9 month s ago
Sampson,

The same way FORD stands for Found On Road Dead, and BOAT stands for Bring Out Another Thousand
       
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Sampson 10 month s ago
#6 "Block" stands for "Bloch" eh?

#17 an actual piece of information, hooray 35

#23 Germans just call them "Smart" not "Smart car" (or "Smart auto")
       
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Contrary to what I believed as a kid, M&M’s does not stand for Mmmmmmmmm. It actually stands for Mars & Murrie’s, referring to business partners Forrest Mars, Sr. and Bruce Murrie.

 

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