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Originally posted by The Deuce
Then maybe we are just headed for a world of "Kleenex" and "Xerox" Where "Nos" mean n2o. I hope not, but think about everything else that a brand name has become generic for. Really kind of frustrating, isn't it?
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I think about how many people call a skid steer loader a "Bobcat". Bobcat is a manufacturer, not a machine type.
Just think all these young punks are going to be future mechanics.
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"I'm having a problem with my car."
"yes what is it"
"I seem to be lacking power"
"Ah I'll just put some noss on it and that'll fit it! Oh mister, would you like me to lower your car so you can't get in your own driveway?"
"I'll take my car elsewhere thanks....punk a**"