I was in my shed earlier ........
I have three aerosol cans:
WD 40
AC 90
GT 85
I know they're all just about the same thing, and so do the manufacturers!
Could there be any more?
Mick F. Cornwall
Abreviations
Re: Abreviations
Mick F wrote:I was in my shed earlier ........
I have three aerosol cans:
WD 40
AC 90
GT 85
I know they're all just about the same thing, and so do the manufacturers!
Could there be any more?
Mick F. Cornwall
I once told a workmate that WD40 was so called because it was invented in 1940 for the then War Dept,and he believed me.I did tell him later that it was all a joke..........honest ...i did.
PS; Gerald Travelian did something right in 1985 though.
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I was in my favourite tea stop just before Christmas and there was a group of frightfully-full-on business types in there. Almost their entire conversation consisted of initials and abbreviations. It was like an episode of The Rise and fall of Reginald Perrin.
Kept me secretly happy for about half and hour.
Kept me secretly happy for about half and hour.
Dai wrote:I was in my favourite tea stop just before Christmas and there was a group of frightfully-full-on business types in there. Almost their entire conversation consisted of initials and abbreviations. It was like an episode of The Rise and fall of Reginald Perrin.
Kept me secretly happy for about half and hour.
Great..........Super,CJ err, I mean, Dai