Robb
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Sun Jan-15-06 05:53 PM
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At what point does a "vehicle" become a "rig"?!? (rant) |
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I mean really.
I hear this all the time... "Is that yer rig?" "Pull your rig around here!" "So I parked my rig off the side of the road..." :eyes:
Why, why, WHY do people insist on calling their cars "rigs"?!?
Is a '98 Subaru a rig? How about an Explorer? How about a '77 POS with a ton of stuff strapped to it?
Anyone here drive a rig? :D
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EstimatedProphet
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Sun Jan-15-06 05:54 PM
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1. The '77 POS with a ton of stuff is definately a 'rig' |
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Edited on Sun Jan-15-06 05:55 PM by EstimatedProphet
Main Entry: 1rig Pronunciation: 'rig Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): rigged; rig·ging Etymology: Middle English riggen 1 : to fit out (as a ship) with rigging 2 : CLOTHE, DRESS -- usually used with out 3 : to furnish with special gear : EQUIP 4 a : to put in condition or position for use : ADJUST, ARRANGE <a car rigged for manual control> b : CONSTRUCT <rig up a temporary shelter>
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Robb
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Sun Jan-15-06 05:55 PM
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3. So it's a matter of stuff strapped on? |
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So a Land Rover isn't really a "rig" unless it's got a bunch of, like, safari crap on it? :D
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Sun Jan-15-06 05:57 PM
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5. For some people, that may be the case |
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People that work outdoors would call things like that a 'rig'.
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Sun Jan-15-06 06:55 PM
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8. I don't think that's it |
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My car always looks like the Clampetts are going on an extended vacation I've got so much crap strapped to it, but I'd never call it a rig. A rig is a commercial truck or something of similar size.
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Sun Jan-15-06 05:55 PM
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It's not pimped...yet. :D
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Sun Jan-15-06 05:56 PM
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4. I thought a rig was a big ass truck... |
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Sun Jan-15-06 05:59 PM
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People calling their cars "rigs" sounds like a bunch of pretenders.
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Robb
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Sun Jan-15-06 06:52 PM
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7. They are more manly men |
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"I'm gonna go wait in my rig" sounds better than "I'm gonna go wait in my overpriced SUV", I guess. :D
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Sun Jan-15-06 08:26 PM
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9. Wow, I'm embarassed to admit it now |
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I've referred to my vehicle as a "rig". Not all the time but sometimes the word rolls out. I've never thought about it. I've referred to several of them that way and they've never been anything out of the ordinary - a '77 Datsun 210 wagon, a Saab, I had a Chevy pickup once and a Nissan Maxima. An '85 VW Golf, an '89 Mazda and now I'm driving a little shitbox '04 Chevy Aveo. I think I've called several, if not all of those a "rig" but I wasn't trying to be manly (I'm not a man) or anything else. It's just my fucking rig - you got a problem with that?
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Sun Jan-15-06 10:09 PM
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What made you start calling the Aveo a rig?
I remember the first time I went on a long road trip, and the motel operator told me to pull my rig around back. I looked out at my 80's Nissan sedan and wondered who he was talking to! :D
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Sun Jan-15-06 08:37 PM
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10. It becomes a rig when you install a CB radio in it. |
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Sun Jan-15-06 08:40 PM
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We call it "the truck." We also have a travel trailer. We call it "the trailer." However, when they're joined together, and only then, it's our rig.
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