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no it's just the claggy ring-piece of european car makers insteadamericantrotter wrote:Yes. Ford is a crap domestic brand of America. renault isnt.communistworkethic wrote:So the renault in View to A Kill was ok?americantrotter wrote:It's a Ford. James Bond doesn't drive Fords!
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I could be wrong, but I think the use of 'figure' as a verb in this sense is purely American as in the philosophical "It figures" or the rather more clever "Figures lie and liars figure". "Go figure" expresses a sort ofBatman wrote:I can accept most generic American terms, but I truly hate.'go figure'

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eh?Montreal Wanderer wrote:I could be wrong, but I think the use of 'figure' as a verb in this sense is purely American as in the philosophical "It figures" or the rather more clever "Figures lie and liars figure". "Go figure" expresses a sort ofBatman wrote:I can accept most generic American terms, but I truly hate.'go figure'fairly expeditiously so I have no problem with it.
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Err far be it from me to translate American slang but doesn't it mean, "go figure that one out", as in "doesn't that seem to defy logic"?TANGODANCER wrote:Just a lazy way of saying "Go and figure it out for yourself". Probably a little more polite than " art thick or wat?"
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I don't think so, TD. It has more the sense of - in relation to some happening - "this doesn't make any sense".TANGODANCER wrote:Just a lazy way of saying "Go and figure it out for yourself". Probably a little more polite than " art thick or wat?"
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Well, not being American or having been there, I have to put a Westhoughton slant on it.communistworkethic wrote:Err far be it from me to translate American slang but doesn't it mean, "go figure that one out", as in "doesn't that seem to defy logic"?TANGODANCER wrote:Just a lazy way of saying "Go and figure it out for yourself". Probably a little more polite than " art thick or wat?"

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now it makes sense... I always thought it was an order to go skating... (which always seemed unreasonable to me)communistworkethic wrote:Err far be it from me to translate American slang but doesn't it mean, "go figure that one out", as in "doesn't that seem to defy logic"?TANGODANCER wrote:Just a lazy way of saying "Go and figure it out for yourself". Probably a little more polite than " art thick or wat?"

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