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Re: Fw: good quality 19' rack screws?



On Fri, May 2, 2008 9:35 am, Gareth Cook wrote:
> from "The Office"
>
> Keith: A lot of crime in America.
> Dawn: Right. Well, I'll be careful.
> Keith: Word of advice: keep your traveller's cheques in a bum-bag.
> Dawn: Thanks. I- I'll buy one.
> Keith: Well, when you get there?
> Dawn: Yeah.
> Keith: Word of warning, then: out there they call them fanny packs.
'Cause
>  fanny means your arse over there... (pause) not your minge.

Maybe I should have been more specific ... yes I know that the Yanks refer
to the backside as a "fanny" and understand the concept of a
bum-bag being
known as a fanny-bag but it just seemed really odd that 500 19" rack
screws would be supplied in a bum-bag. 500 rack screws (and I know this as
I have a big box of rack screws in my container) are pretty heavy and you
wouldn't really want them hanging around your waist for long so I was
wondering whether "fanny pack" was some diferent packaging
format...

Phil


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