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Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
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lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.off-topic.fun
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Date: 
Wed, 28 Mar 2001 08:53:18 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Peter White writes:
In lugnet.loc.au, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:

  "Crutch-o-Matic?" I'm confused.  Who the h-e-double-hockey-
  sticks (as if I need to give more clues as to my origin) is
  the Crutch-o-Matic?  But yeah, the prices are way inflated--
  even more inflated than when Frank was building his armada!
  I've stayed out of ship buying since last summer.

It's actually crunch-o-matic, I was being very silly.

From the "bored at work" department, here's the _only_ google.com reference
to "crutch-o-matic":
http://www.pivotcorp.com/bowl/tour.htm
Not a rural labour saving device as I had first thought...

Crunch-o-matic, on the other hand, was variously:
*a piece of exercise equipment
*a Snickers web game
*an Amiga file compressor
*a short-lived industrial band from the early 90s
*a description of "smother-me-with-marinara sauce calamari"

:^)
--Dave



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  Re: Pirate ship masts for 6274
 
(...) It's actually crunch-o-matic, I was being very silly. (...) Could this be one of those non-US names like the 6285 Dark Shark. Maybe they should have called it Calypso Cruiser. (23 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.loc.au)

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