Pet Peeves

patrick flowers

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> Incidentally, I hate to see wheels referred to as "rims". Rims, the
> part that holds the tire bead in place, are part of the wheel. Just
> my pet peeve/idiosyncrasy.

We've all got at least one. One of mine is the water heater referred to
as a "hot water heater". Actually, it's a "cold water heater", but
water heater is correct.

Big things are easy to handle - it's the little things that drive you
crazy,
Patrick
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Patrick Flowers
Mailto:patri63

The GMC Motorhome Page
http://www.gmcmotorhome.com
 
Can you stand a few more????

How about "just a second, please", when it's a lot more time than a
second (bad habit, eh??); "cement", when it's concrete (cement is the
'glue' of concrete) and "cinder block" (cinders haven't been used for XX
years), when it's concrete block.

Anybody else care to contribute???

Paul

> From: Patrick Flowers [SMTP:patri63]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 1998 10:10 AM
> Subject: GMC: Pet Peeves
>

>
> Incidentally, I hate to see wheels referred to as "rims". Rims, the
> part that holds the tire bead in place, are part of the wheel. Just
> my pet peeve/idiosyncrasy.
>
>
> We've all got at least one. One of mine is the water heater referred
> to as a "hot water heater". Actually, it's a "cold water heater", but
> water heater is correct.
>
> Big things are easy to handle - it's the little things that drive you
> crazy,
 
How about motor??? Everyone says what a big motor they have. I always
wonder how they power an "electric" motor in their car, truck, GMC or
whatever. My GMC has a 455 ENGINE.
 
> Good one. Ditto for a Facilities Engr.
>
> You do mean wall, don't ya?
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LNelson208 [SMTP:LNelson208]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 1998 10:49 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Pet Peeves
>
> cement block is mine (kind of powdery and hard to lay into a way!!)
> Larry the architect
 
Just curious if anyone could enlighten me...is it motorhome, enginehome, =
motor coach, engine coach, recreational vehicle [very vague], or what?
Sharyn