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  • Rineheitzgabot
    4th Gear
    • Jun 2008
    • 386

    #16
    Originally posted by Eric W S
    Eccentric and non-descriptive would be more accurate.
    As I read further, I am confused. Eric is now criticizing SeriesShorty for not being descriptive in his naming (in addition to calling him "Eccentric").

    I must ask this question, as a philosopher may ask: At what point is describing your vehicle, different than naming it?

    Please be detailed in your response, because I really want to understand.
    "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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    • SeriesShorty
      2nd Gear
      • Sep 2008
      • 275

      #17
      Originally posted by Eric W S
      Eccentric and non-descriptive would be more accurate.
      Phew, I like it! I'll take being called eccentric and non-descriptive any day over unimaginative or critical.
      1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
      1997 Discovery SE7 - I'm empty inside without her

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      • greenmeanie
        Overdrive
        • Oct 2006
        • 1358

        #18
        Originally posted by Rineheitzgabot
        I must ask this question, as a philosopher may ask: At what point is describing your vehicle, different than naming it?

        Please be detailed in your response, because I really want to understand.
        Google is your friend. Spend some time on almost any grammar forum looking up nouns vs adjectives. Its been too long since I took English at school for me to describe anything meaningful in this respect.

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        • Rineheitzgabot
          4th Gear
          • Jun 2008
          • 386

          #19
          Originally posted by greenmeanie
          Google is your friend. Spend some time on almost any grammar forum looking up nouns vs adjectives. Its been too long since I took English at school for me to describe anything meaningful in this respect.
          Ahh. Thanks Greenie.

          However, it is the philosophical aspect to this that I am interested in. Not the technical aspect, involving grammatical rules, etc.

          Thanks for your help though.
          "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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          • thixon
            5th Gear
            • Jul 2007
            • 909

            #20
            Geez,

            I was just surprised that someone actually made a site dedicated to registering the name of your rover.

            My 8 year old son, and 5 year old daughter call mine "the falcon." Like "Milenium Falcon."

            When I brought it home it was in pieces. Because it came with a new galvy frame, new suspension, and a ton of other new parts I felt good about the purchase (my excellent negotiating skills did'nt hurt either.) When my wife saw it she groaned (as she had about 30 times before). All I could think of to say was "it doesnt look like much, but its got it where it counts." My 8 year old heard this and its been "the falcon" ever since.
            Travis
            '66 IIa 88

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            • LaneRover
              Overdrive
              • Oct 2006
              • 1743

              #21
              Originally posted by thixon
              Geez,

              I was just surprised that someone actually made a site dedicated to registering the name of your rover.

              My 8 year old son, and 5 year old daughter call mine "the falcon." Like "Milenium Falcon."

              When I brought it home it was in pieces. Because it came with a new galvy frame, new suspension, and a ton of other new parts I felt good about the purchase (my excellent negotiating skills did'nt hurt either.) When my wife saw it she groaned (as she had about 30 times before). All I could think of to say was "it doesnt look like much, but its got it where it counts." My 8 year old heard this and its been "the falcon" ever since.
              Not "The Aluminum Falcon"?
              1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
              1965 109 SW - nearly running well
              1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
              1969 109 P-UP

              http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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              • bmohan55
                4th Gear
                • Sep 2008
                • 435

                #22
                I named mine after my wife...she still doesn't like it!

                Especially when I cuss at at.

                Philosophically speaking I guess they have alot in common, tempermental, high maintenance, relativly unique, good looking, forgiving and makes me smile.
                04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
                '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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                • thixon
                  5th Gear
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 909

                  #23
                  Originally posted by LaneRover
                  Not "The Aluminum Falcon"?
                  I like it....we may have to go with that....
                  Travis
                  '66 IIa 88

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                  • Leslie
                    5th Gear
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 613

                    #24
                    I refer to my SIII as 'Trouble' (kinda like referring to a bar near campus that's called the Library....). (I'm gonna get into Trouble, always in Trouble, etc., not to mention all the Trouble it causes.....). But, in practice, it's just called the Rover....

                    The SII, its name came w/, and will always be.....
                    -L

                    '72 SIII SW 88"
                    '60 SII 88" RHD

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                    • Rineheitzgabot
                      4th Gear
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 386

                      #25
                      Originally posted by thixon
                      Geez,

                      I was just surprised that someone actually made a site dedicated to registering the name of your rover.

                      My 8 year old son, and 5 year old daughter call mine "the falcon." Like "Milenium Falcon."

                      When I brought it home it was in pieces. Because it came with a new galvy frame, new suspension, and a ton of other new parts I felt good about the purchase (my excellent negotiating skills did'nt hurt either.) When my wife saw it she groaned (as she had about 30 times before). All I could think of to say was "it doesnt look like much, but its got it where it counts." My 8 year old heard this and its been "the falcon" ever since.
                      Dude, I love the Han Solo reference, and your 8 year old picking up on that is cool. I have a 7 year old at home that is constantly quoting Star Wars.

                      Since I seem to be among other Star Wars people, I will admit that I have called my DII, the "non-protocol droid". This is because the "protocol droid" is C3PO, and we know his counterpart, who is NOT a protocol droid, is called R2D2, and my DII is a 2002, making it, "'O2D2." I know, corny.
                      "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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                      • navydevildoc
                        1st Gear
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 141

                        #26
                        Originally posted by thixon
                        I like it....we may have to go with that....
                        It's even better once you see where it came from....



                        2005 LR3
                        1965 RHD Series IIA currently aka "The hope crusher"

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                        • Rineheitzgabot
                          4th Gear
                          • Jun 2008
                          • 386

                          #27
                          I forgot about that. I knew I had heard that somewhere before.

                          Incidentally, Thix, that's where I got the term "Jack-hole" from.
                          "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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                          • LaneRover
                            Overdrive
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 1743

                            #28
                            Originally posted by navydevildoc
                            Funny! I hadn't seen that yet!
                            1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
                            1965 109 SW - nearly running well
                            1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
                            1969 109 P-UP

                            http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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                            • TeriAnn
                              Overdrive
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 1087

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Eric W S
                              Refering to a truck by it's attributes, such as color, isn't "naming" them. Technically your describing them.
                              Sure it is if you want it to be. I decided that I wanted it to be.

                              Throughout history people have named children by attributes that they would like the kids to have. That's why there are so many baby name books that explain meanings of names. They hope their child's name will describe them.



                              Originally posted by Eric W S
                              So names are an excuse for laziness?

                              Yep

                              Originally posted by Eric W S
                              How hard is it to say "We're taking the series? or the Discovery? or the Rangie?
                              I can say I'm taking the Dormobile or I'm taking the TR3, but that's about it. When I had two Rovers they were both Series.

                              Actually I think it is endearing to name Land Rovers. It helps make them even more personable. I'll just say I think its a cute idea and let it go at that.
                              -

                              Teriann Wakeman_________
                              Flagstaff, AZ.




                              1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

                              My Land Rover web site

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                              • zayante
                                Low Range
                                • Oct 2006
                                • 59

                                #30
                                Dude, I love the Han Solo reference, and your 8 year old picking up on that is cool. I have a 7 year old at home that is constantly quoting Star Wars.
                                Sometimes it's dangerous to let the kids pick a name. When I was a kid, our '57 Ford Country Sedan got tagged with the name "Hippity-Hop" because my little brother once described the feeling he got sitting back in the third row seat going over potholes and dips. In a rare ironic moment, my parents named our other car, a '50 Plymouth sedan, Benzedrine.
                                Chris
                                1965 IIA 109 SW
                                Nolite id cogere, cape malleum majorem

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