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Hi, I'm Kevin. I'm new here, but not new to cars. I've loved sports cars since I was 6 years old (I'm 32 now). My current car is a Honda S 2000 with a long list of mods. This will soon be joined by a vintage Z. My tastes lean heavily toward the traditional JDM side and this is reflected in all the Japanese cars I have owned. None have gone unmolested and neither will the Z. I've been an active member on all the forums for which I've owned cars and look forward to the same here. I'm terd ferguson on s2ki.com and would encourage any sports car fan to check out that site.

Sorry for the book and thanks in advance (I'm sure I'll have a lot of questions and I hate to search. :cheeky: ).

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G'Day there terd,

Welcome to Zed heaven.

HEY CARL !!!!!!!!!!

At the risk of upsetting terd, (which, ...as I'm sure YOU would know, I would never do intentionally), [whisper], does "terd in American mean the same as "turd" in Australian ??????????????

Rick.

:devious: :devious: :devious:

G'Day there terd,

Welcome to Zed heaven.

HEY CARL !!!!!!!!!!

At the risk of upsetting terd, (which, ...as I'm sure YOU would know, I would never do intentionally), [whisper], does "terd" in American mean the same as "turd" in Australian ??????????????

Rick.

:devious: :devious: :devious:

:tapemouth :tapemouth :tapemouth

I was wondering what it meant/referred to as well.

I hope it doesn't mean the same thing.

On Saturday Night Live, Norm McDonald used to play Burt Reynolds on a Jeopardy skit. Sometimes the Burt Reynolds character would want Alex Trebek (Will Farrell) to call him "Terd Ferguson". That's the only other place I've heard and seen the spelling of that name.

FWIW

Vicky

On Saturday Night Live, Norm McDonald used to play Burt Reynolds on a Jeopardy skit. Sometimes the Burt Reynolds character would want Alex Trebek (Will Farrell) to call him "Terd Ferguson". That's the only other place I've heard and seen the spelling of that name.

FWIW

Vicky

That has to be the funniest SNL skit ever. That's why I have had the handle Terd Ferguson ever since.

G'Day there terd,

Welcome to Zed heaven.

HEY CARL !!!!!!!!!!

At the risk of upsetting terd, (which, ...as I'm sure YOU would know, I would never do intentionally), [whisper], does "terd in American mean the same as "turd" in Australian ??????????????

Rick.

:devious: :devious: :devious:

No worries mate. But yes, terd means turd. Its the same as doodie.

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