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RE: Was Car Names/ Now Other Corporate Naming Problems

To: paul.hunt1@virgin.net, gofastmg@juno.com
Subject: RE: Was Car Names/ Now Other Corporate Naming Problems
From: "EPMD- Van syckel, John" <vansyck@hq.1perscom.heidelberg.army.mil>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 14:26:17 +0100
Paul,

Rick is correct.  That's exactly what I meant.  Now, let your
imagination wander.

Jay

> ----------
> From:         gofastmg@juno.com[SMTP:gofastmg@juno.com]
> Sent:         Samstag, 20. Dezember 1997 03:30
> To:   paul.hunt1@virgin.net
> Cc:   mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject:      Re: Was Car Names/ Now Other Corporate Naming Problems
> 
>       
> On Fri, 19 Dec 1997 19:36:59 +0000 Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
> writes:
> EPMD- Van syckel, John wrote:
>  
> On 17 Dec Rick Feibusch wrote:
>  
> Dear Listers -
> 
> Here is a look at how shrewd American business people translate 
        their slogans  into foreign languages.  The process could use
some 
> Process Improvement...<snip>
> 
>  When Vicks first introduce its cough drops on the German
>  market, they were chagrined to learn that the German
>  pronunciation of "v" is "f," which in German is the guttural
> equivalent of "sexual penetration."
> 
> Not to be outdone, Puffs tissues tried later to introduce
> its product, only to learn that "Puff" in German is a
> colloquial term for a whorehouse.
> <snip>
> Can any of our non-American listers verify these for us?
> See you on the Funway!  Rick Feibusch - Venice, CA
> 
> Yes, Rick
>  
> "Fick" in German is the equivalent of the English "F" word 
> that means exactly what you said it does.  Vicks is now spelled
> "Wicks" 
> in Germany.
>  
> You are right about "Puff" as well.  Prostitution is legal 
> in Germany (although there are illegal "Puffs" as I imagine they are 
> more profitable).  I was driving past the legal one in Heidleberg last
> summer in my MGB (OLBCC) and there was a truck parked in front.  The
> driver and his helper were unloading PALLETS of paper towels (yes,
> plural 
> pallets). Don't know what brand they were, and, no, I don't know the
> answer to the obvious question.
>  
> "Jay"
>  1971 MGB (BRG, no PO)
> AMGBA #78-568
> MG Car Club Deutschland, e.V.
> 
> Not sure whether I need something explained here or whether I can 
> explain.  A 'pallet' in the UK is a wooden tray that has goods stacked
> upon it for the purposes of transporation.  The pallet is designed to
> be picked up and moved around by a fork-lift truck together with its
> contents.
> 
> PaulH.
>  
> Means the same in the US, Paul.
> I think Jay meant that the "house" was using a hell of a lot of paper
> towels.  When we get a pallet of paper towels in the store, there are
> about 20 cases per pallet and 30 rolls per case.  
> 
> Rick Morrison
> 72 MGBGT
> 74 Midget
> 

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