Need help with "large" references

scottyb

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Oct 12, 2001
For possibly 20 years now, I have used the term "Buick" when making quick references to exaggerate "big" things.....like:

"Did you see that mole on her face, it was bigger than a Buick!"

Now that I own a Buick, I don't feel comfortable with this reference. I've tried using 'Oldsmobile', but it doesn't roll off the tongue as well. What should I do?

However, owning the car does come in handy sometimes:

"You want me to fix THAT old laptop? Let's just toss it in the parking lot and run it over with my Buick!"

:D
 
that's funny-i use "oldsmobuick" in the exact same way:D.i've been saying that since the first time i saw "fletch":D.
 
I just use "52 Chevy"

"Like..... did you see that woman's forehead? It was bigger then the bumper on a 52 Chevy"
 
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