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I have to say something cuz I can't take the ISH anymore!!! http://www.boston-bmwcca....eemer.aspx
It has come up time and again in the BMW CCA Roundel and all over the planet. We gotta keep covering this issue till the world gets straightened out. It's a simple, painless lesson. Learn now and avoid embarrassing yourself in front of other car enthusiasts. It its history, BMW has made cars, motorcycles, and aircraft engines. There is no confusion surrounding the aircraft engines, so lets move on to the cars. Bimmer BMW cars are called Bimmers. Say BIM-mer. If you are a New England native or want to sound like one, say BIM-mah. That's what this club is about, BMW cars. Bimmers. Bimmer is also is the official name of the Newsletter of the Boston Chapter. It has been published continuously since 1970. From sometime in the 1990s to March 2000 the newsletter was called BIMMER (all uppercase). Justin Hughes, the current Editor in Chief changed the name back to Bimmer. Then Suzin Koehler became the Editor and changed the name to Boston Bimmer. Bimmer Magazine is based in California and has nothing to do with the Boston Chapter, even though it is a very nice magazine. But wait, here's the important part. This is a BEEMER. BMW Motorcycles have two wheels. (photo courtesy BMW Motorcycles USA) Beemer or Beamer BMW motorcycles are called one thing but it is spelled two ways. Beemers or Beamers, you just say BEAM-er. Or maybe BEAM-uh. This is very simple. Motorcycles have two wheels. Beemers have two wheels. In that photo to the right, how many wheels do you see? Two wheels? It's a Beemer. There is no Grey Area Now some smart guy in the audience always says "What about a motorcycle with a sidecar?" The sidecar has one wheel. The motorcycle still has two wheels. It's a motorcycle with a sidecar. What about some guy on a motorcycle pulling a trailer? Same thing: motorcycle has two wheels, trailer has one wheel. Just like a car pulling a trailer. The car still has four wheels, and the trailer has some non-zero number of wheels. Mini and Rolls Royce Now some new Mini owners have gone around saying that they own a "Bimmer". This is probably because the Boston Chapter lets the Minis run in the BMW autocross classes. (So far, nobody has wanted to autocross their Rolls-Royce. I wonder if a Rover produced in the BMW Group rules would be allowed into the BMW classes?) A MINI is not a BMW. Look at the hood. Is the spinning blue-and-white propeller there? No sir. It isn't a Bimmer, Beemer, or Beamer. But it is made by BMW, so lots of people consider it a BMW. But it's still a MINI. This is an Isetta. It was a car made by BMW. It is not a motorcycle. Look carefully and you can count 1, 2, 3, 4 wheels. Yep, Isettas are really Bimmers.The Isetta What about the BMW Isetta? No the Isetta really had four wheels, not three wheels. Legend has it that the Isetta saved BMW from bankruptcy during some very lean years in the 1950s. Isettas are goofy looking small cars, not goofy looking big motorcycles. Look at the photo: four wheels. Therefore they are Bimmers. Where did this come from? Why are the bikes called Beemer and the cars called Bimmer? A Very Highly Placed BMW Spokesperson sent me the following (reproduced here with permission). While I can't point to any official document that supports this, my understanding of the origins are as follows. The term Beemer was first used with motorcycles. Back when British bikes dominated the market and BSA was a well-known marque, riders referred to them as Beezers -- a way to say the letters BSA as if it were a word. BMW riders said Beemer as a way of saying BMW as a word. This was long before the popularity of BMW cars, so whenever the term Beemer was spoken, it referred to the motorcycle. In theory, one could apply Beemer to either cars or bikes since it is only a reference to the name BMW. In fact some folks do call BMW cars Beemers. When the cars became popular, many people referred to them as Bimmers as well as Beemers. I don't know why this was adopted instead of simply using the existing Beemers. But generally speaking, one calls the bikes Beemers and the cars Bimmers. While it would be ok to refer to a car as a Beemer, it doesn't seem appropriate to refer to a bike as a Bimmer. Well I don't think its OK to call a car a Beemer. Wouldn't that be confusing? What if we called a knife a fork? A nuclear bomb a toothbrush? A politician honest? Or a car a motorcycle? Confusion. Anarchy. What next? A total breakdown of communication. Possibly the end of civilization or even nuclear holocaust. Where was I? Oh yeah, other than letting people call stuff the wrong name, this BMW spokesperson is right on. To sum up and in order to avoid confusion, let's just say that Beemer is the label for BMW motorcycles, and that makes Bimmer the preferred label for BMW cars. It's Simple Here's all you have to remember. If it has fewer than four wheels it is considered a Beemer (or a Beamer). Then all you gotta do is think to yourself: how many wheels does my BMW have? Four wheels? Yep! Bimmer. Unfortunately, there is at least one BMW CCA Chapter with the word Beamer in the title of their Chapter Newsletter. How this came to pass and why it hasn't been corrected is a mystery. All we know is that the chapter is located in California, which may be explanation enough. Now You Know So, now that you know, what do you do with all that knowledge? Look carefully at the cover of the official Boston Chapter BMW CCA publication at the right. See that word in red at the bottom? Please say BIM-MER or perhaps BIM-MAH. If somebody calls your car a Beamer, you may want to correct them if you care at all about how foolish they appear to be... I mean I'm sure I would want to be told if i was confusing a car with a motorcycle or I had a sesame seed stuck between my front teeth or something. If you decide to try to correct someone else less in the know than yourself, please be gentle. Remember, they don't have to call your car a Bimmer. This issue can be very sensitive to some people who will absolutely insist that they drive a four wheeled Beemer. If you get into an argument with somebody... from let's say California... just let it go, say "let's agree to disagree" or something like that, and be secure in the knowledge that you will never embarass yourself again by calling a Bimmer a Beemer. Thank you for your support. | |
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Imago said: How popular are you in the P&R forum?
Not very can't you tell. But I don't gives a fuuuuuck Sorry, you can't fuck your way to the top thru me. But try Mutha him and Supa already got a thing goings on. | |
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SCNDLS said: Imago said: How popular are you in the P&R forum?
Not very can't you tell. But I don't gives a fuuuuuck Sorry, you can't fuck your way to the top thru me. But try Mutha him and Supa already got a thing goings on. | |
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Imago said: SCNDLS said: Not very can't you tell. But I don't gives a fuuuuuck Sorry, you can't fuck your way to the top thru me. But try Mutha him and Supa already got a thing goings on. Now THAT is a threesome worth paying for. (Lawd, Mutha gon' beat my ass ) | |
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Oh and this is my PSA for today because this blasphemy cannot be allowed to continue unchecked. | |
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Depends where you're from though.
BMW cars have been called 'Beemers' in the UK for years. Popular usage trumps all else, for right or for wrong. | |
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I've just realised that is probably the single most irritating thing I could've posted.
It's a BIMMER. The car's a 'bimmer'. I have learnt my lesson. | |
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Fauxie said: I've just realised that is probably the single most irritating thing I could've posted.
It's a BIMMER. The car's a 'bimmer'. I have learnt my lesson. I was just about to come for you. | |
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Fauxie said: Depends where you're from though.
BMW cars have been called 'Beemers' in the UK for years. Popular usage trumps all else, for right or for wrong. Well, according to "A Very Highly Placed BMW Spokesperson" they're wrong! | |
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SCNDLS said: http://www.boston-bmwcca.org/reference/bimmer-beemer.aspx
It has come up time and again in the BMW CCA Roundel and all over the planet. We gotta keep covering this issue till the world gets straightened out. It's a simple, painless lesson. Learn now and avoid embarrassing yourself in front of other car enthusiasts. It its history, BMW has made cars, motorcycles, and aircraft engines. There is no confusion surrounding the aircraft engines, so lets move on to the cars. Bimmer BMW cars are called Bimmers. Say BIM-mer. If you are a New England native or want to sound like one, say BIM-mah. That's what this club is about, BMW cars. Bimmers. Bimmer is also is the official name of the Newsletter of the Boston Chapter. It has been published continuously since 1970. From sometime in the 1990s to March 2000 the newsletter was called BIMMER (all uppercase). Justin Hughes, the current Editor in Chief changed the name back to Bimmer. Then Suzin Koehler became the Editor and changed the name to Boston Bimmer. Bimmer Magazine is based in California and has nothing to do with the Boston Chapter, even though it is a very nice magazine. But wait, here's the important part. This is a BEEMER. BMW Motorcycles have two wheels. (photo courtesy BMW Motorcycles USA) Beemer or Beamer BMW motorcycles are called one thing but it is spelled two ways. Beemers or Beamers, you just say BEAM-er. Or maybe BEAM-uh. This is very simple. Motorcycles have two wheels. Beemers have two wheels. In that photo to the right, how many wheels do you see? Two wheels? It's a Beemer. There is no Grey Area Now some smart guy in the audience always says "What about a motorcycle with a sidecar?" The sidecar has one wheel. The motorcycle still has two wheels. It's a motorcycle with a sidecar. What about some guy on a motorcycle pulling a trailer? Same thing: motorcycle has two wheels, trailer has one wheel. Just like a car pulling a trailer. The car still has four wheels, and the trailer has some non-zero number of wheels. Mini and Rolls Royce Now some new Mini owners have gone around saying that they own a "Bimmer". This is probably because the Boston Chapter lets the Minis run in the BMW autocross classes. (So far, nobody has wanted to autocross their Rolls-Royce. I wonder if a Rover produced in the BMW Group rules would be allowed into the BMW classes?) A MINI is not a BMW. Look at the hood. Is the spinning blue-and-white propeller there? No sir. It isn't a Bimmer, Beemer, or Beamer. But it is made by BMW, so lots of people consider it a BMW. But it's still a MINI. This is an Isetta. It was a car made by BMW. It is not a motorcycle. Look carefully and you can count 1, 2, 3, 4 wheels. Yep, Isettas are really Bimmers.The Isetta What about the BMW Isetta? No the Isetta really had four wheels, not three wheels. Legend has it that the Isetta saved BMW from bankruptcy during some very lean years in the 1950s. Isettas are goofy looking small cars, not goofy looking big motorcycles. Look at the photo: four wheels. Therefore they are Bimmers. Where did this come from? Why are the bikes called Beemer and the cars called Bimmer? A Very Highly Placed BMW Spokesperson sent me the following (reproduced here with permission). While I can't point to any official document that supports this, my understanding of the origins are as follows. The term Beemer was first used with motorcycles. Back when British bikes dominated the market and BSA was a well-known marque, riders referred to them as Beezers -- a way to say the letters BSA as if it were a word. BMW riders said Beemer as a way of saying BMW as a word. This was long before the popularity of BMW cars, so whenever the term Beemer was spoken, it referred to the motorcycle. In theory, one could apply Beemer to either cars or bikes since it is only a reference to the name BMW. In fact some folks do call BMW cars Beemers. When the cars became popular, many people referred to them as Bimmers as well as Beemers. I don't know why this was adopted instead of simply using the existing Beemers. But generally speaking, one calls the bikes Beemers and the cars Bimmers. While it would be ok to refer to a car as a Beemer, it doesn't seem appropriate to refer to a bike as a Bimmer. Well I don't think its OK to call a car a Beemer. Wouldn't that be confusing? What if we called a knife a fork? A nuclear bomb a toothbrush? A politician honest? Or a car a motorcycle? Confusion. Anarchy. What next? A total breakdown of communication. Possibly the end of civilization or even nuclear holocaust. Where was I? Oh yeah, other than letting people call stuff the wrong name, this BMW spokesperson is right on. To sum up and in order to avoid confusion, let's just say that Beemer is the label for BMW motorcycles, and that makes Bimmer the preferred label for BMW cars. It's Simple Here's all you have to remember. If it has fewer than four wheels it is considered a Beemer (or a Beamer). Then all you gotta do is think to yourself: how many wheels does my BMW have? Four wheels? Yep! Bimmer. Unfortunately, there is at least one BMW CCA Chapter with the word Beamer in the title of their Chapter Newsletter. How this came to pass and why it hasn't been corrected is a mystery. All we know is that the chapter is located in California, which may be explanation enough. Now You Know So, now that you know, what do you do with all that knowledge? Look carefully at the cover of the official Boston Chapter BMW CCA publication at the right. See that word in red at the bottom? Please say BIM-MER or perhaps BIM-MAH. If somebody calls your car a Beamer, you may want to correct them if you care at all about how foolish they appear to be... I mean I'm sure I would want to be told if i was confusing a car with a motorcycle or I had a sesame seed stuck between my front teeth or something. If you decide to try to correct someone else less in the know than yourself, please be gentle. Remember, they don't have to call your car a Bimmer. This issue can be very sensitive to some people who will absolutely insist that they drive a four wheeled Beemer. If you get into an argument with somebody... from let's say California... just let it go, say "let's agree to disagree" or something like that, and be secure in the knowledge that you will never embarass yourself again by calling a Bimmer a Beemer. Thank you for your support. this makes no sense to copy and paste the entire article with a photo change. what was the purpose of this? what is the point of using the word ISH? cheers! ~svn seven [Edited 5/18/09 7:39am] | |
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7e7e7 said: SCNDLS said: http://www.boston-bmwcca.org/reference/bimmer-beemer.aspx
It has come up time and again in the BMW CCA Roundel and all over the planet. We gotta keep covering this issue till the world gets straightened out. It's a simple, painless lesson. Learn now and avoid embarrassing yourself in front of other car enthusiasts. It its history, BMW has made cars, motorcycles, and aircraft engines. There is no confusion surrounding the aircraft engines, so lets move on to the cars. Bimmer BMW cars are called Bimmers. Say BIM-mer. If you are a New England native or want to sound like one, say BIM-mah. That's what this club is about, BMW cars. Bimmers. Bimmer is also is the official name of the Newsletter of the Boston Chapter. It has been published continuously since 1970. From sometime in the 1990s to March 2000 the newsletter was called BIMMER (all uppercase). Justin Hughes, the current Editor in Chief changed the name back to Bimmer. Then Suzin Koehler became the Editor and changed the name to Boston Bimmer. Bimmer Magazine is based in California and has nothing to do with the Boston Chapter, even though it is a very nice magazine. But wait, here's the important part. This is a BEEMER. BMW Motorcycles have two wheels. (photo courtesy BMW Motorcycles USA) Beemer or Beamer BMW motorcycles are called one thing but it is spelled two ways. Beemers or Beamers, you just say BEAM-er. Or maybe BEAM-uh. This is very simple. Motorcycles have two wheels. Beemers have two wheels. In that photo to the right, how many wheels do you see? Two wheels? It's a Beemer. There is no Grey Area Now some smart guy in the audience always says "What about a motorcycle with a sidecar?" The sidecar has one wheel. The motorcycle still has two wheels. It's a motorcycle with a sidecar. What about some guy on a motorcycle pulling a trailer? Same thing: motorcycle has two wheels, trailer has one wheel. Just like a car pulling a trailer. The car still has four wheels, and the trailer has some non-zero number of wheels. Mini and Rolls Royce Now some new Mini owners have gone around saying that they own a "Bimmer". This is probably because the Boston Chapter lets the Minis run in the BMW autocross classes. (So far, nobody has wanted to autocross their Rolls-Royce. I wonder if a Rover produced in the BMW Group rules would be allowed into the BMW classes?) A MINI is not a BMW. Look at the hood. Is the spinning blue-and-white propeller there? No sir. It isn't a Bimmer, Beemer, or Beamer. But it is made by BMW, so lots of people consider it a BMW. But it's still a MINI. This is an Isetta. It was a car made by BMW. It is not a motorcycle. Look carefully and you can count 1, 2, 3, 4 wheels. Yep, Isettas are really Bimmers.The Isetta What about the BMW Isetta? No the Isetta really had four wheels, not three wheels. Legend has it that the Isetta saved BMW from bankruptcy during some very lean years in the 1950s. Isettas are goofy looking small cars, not goofy looking big motorcycles. Look at the photo: four wheels. Therefore they are Bimmers. Where did this come from? Why are the bikes called Beemer and the cars called Bimmer? A Very Highly Placed BMW Spokesperson sent me the following (reproduced here with permission). While I can't point to any official document that supports this, my understanding of the origins are as follows. The term Beemer was first used with motorcycles. Back when British bikes dominated the market and BSA was a well-known marque, riders referred to them as Beezers -- a way to say the letters BSA as if it were a word. BMW riders said Beemer as a way of saying BMW as a word. This was long before the popularity of BMW cars, so whenever the term Beemer was spoken, it referred to the motorcycle. In theory, one could apply Beemer to either cars or bikes since it is only a reference to the name BMW. In fact some folks do call BMW cars Beemers. When the cars became popular, many people referred to them as Bimmers as well as Beemers. I don't know why this was adopted instead of simply using the existing Beemers. But generally speaking, one calls the bikes Beemers and the cars Bimmers. While it would be ok to refer to a car as a Beemer, it doesn't seem appropriate to refer to a bike as a Bimmer. Well I don't think its OK to call a car a Beemer. Wouldn't that be confusing? What if we called a knife a fork? A nuclear bomb a toothbrush? A politician honest? Or a car a motorcycle? Confusion. Anarchy. What next? A total breakdown of communication. Possibly the end of civilization or even nuclear holocaust. Where was I? Oh yeah, other than letting people call stuff the wrong name, this BMW spokesperson is right on. To sum up and in order to avoid confusion, let's just say that Beemer is the label for BMW motorcycles, and that makes Bimmer the preferred label for BMW cars. It's Simple Here's all you have to remember. If it has fewer than four wheels it is considered a Beemer (or a Beamer). Then all you gotta do is think to yourself: how many wheels does my BMW have? Four wheels? Yep! Bimmer. Unfortunately, there is at least one BMW CCA Chapter with the word Beamer in the title of their Chapter Newsletter. How this came to pass and why it hasn't been corrected is a mystery. All we know is that the chapter is located in California, which may be explanation enough. Now You Know So, now that you know, what do you do with all that knowledge? Look carefully at the cover of the official Boston Chapter BMW CCA publication at the right. See that word in red at the bottom? Please say BIM-MER or perhaps BIM-MAH. If somebody calls your car a Beamer, you may want to correct them if you care at all about how foolish they appear to be... I mean I'm sure I would want to be told if i was confusing a car with a motorcycle or I had a sesame seed stuck between my front teeth or something. If you decide to try to correct someone else less in the know than yourself, please be gentle. Remember, they don't have to call your car a Bimmer. This issue can be very sensitive to some people who will absolutely insist that they drive a four wheeled Beemer. If you get into an argument with somebody... from let's say California... just let it go, say "let's agree to disagree" or something like that, and be secure in the knowledge that you will never embarass yourself again by calling a Bimmer a Beemer. Thank you for your support. this makes no sense to copy and paste the entire article with a photo change. what was the purpose of this? cheers! ~svn seven What are you talking about? I didn't change any pics I just didn't feel like saving them in photobucket. [Edited 5/18/09 7:39am] | |
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7e7e7 said: this makes no sense to copy and paste the entire article with a photo change. what was the purpose of this? what is the point of using the word ISH? cheers! ~svn seven [Edited 5/18/09 7:39am] Funny, how when I create threads I have to justify/explain to muthafuckas why and how I did it. [Edited 5/18/09 7:41am] | |
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SCNDLS said: There is no Grey Area . Leave me out of this..... | |
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Graycap23 said: SCNDLS said: There is no Grey Area . Leave me out of this..... | |
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I thought this was going to be about you having reached your ultimate tolerance level with regard to the usage of a certain suffix popularly used to form adjectives from nouns.
But anyway, with all due respect to the Boston Chapter of whatevers - they are perfectly entitled to their confusion. However, I feel obliged to point out, in the most irritating manner possible, that this : Fauxie said BMW cars have been called 'Beemers' in the UK for years.
is correct. Furthermore, that the Boston Chapter thingy are : Wrong Cars made by BMW are called Beemers, bikes made by BMW are called BMW's. Thus has it always been, thus shall it always be. Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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AsylumUtopia said: I thought this was going to be about you having reached your ultimate tolerance level with regard to the usage of a certain suffix popularly used to form adjectives from nouns.
But anyway, with all due respect to the Boston Chapter of whatevers - they are perfectly entitled to their confusion. However, I feel obliged to point out, in the most irritating manner possible, that this : Fauxie said BMW cars have been called 'Beemers' in the UK for years.
is correct. Furthermore, that the Boston Chapter thingy are : Wrong Cars made by BMW are called Beemers, bikes made by BMW are called BMW's. Thus has it always been, thus shall it always be. Source please | |
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Leave me out of this... | |
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SCNDLS said: Source please Really, seriously?
Sorry, I kind of assumed that you were just messing about, but this issue is important to you? In which case I should probably step out at this point, because it's not an issue that I could possibly take seriously, and therefore have nothing to add to an attempted serious discussion of it. Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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AsylumUtopia said: SCNDLS said: Source please Really, seriously?
Sorry, I kind of assumed that you were just messing about, but this issue is important to you? In which case I should probably step out at this point, because it's not an issue that I could possibly take seriously, and therefore have nothing to add to an attempted serious discussion of it. I am kinda joking but there are tons of sources on the net saying different and this is common knowledge in the BMW enthusiast community. So if you're saying that this is wrong in all cases what are you basing that assertion on? | |
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SCNDLS said: AsylumUtopia said: Really, seriously?
Sorry, I kind of assumed that you were just messing about, but this issue is important to you? In which case I should probably step out at this point, because it's not an issue that I could possibly take seriously, and therefore have nothing to add to an attempted serious discussion of it. I am kinda joking but there are tons of sources on the net saying different and this is common knowledge in the BMW enthusiast community. So if you're saying that this is wrong in all cases what are you basing that assertion on? I just did a bit of a search and UK BMW enthusiasts also call the cars Bimmers and the bikes Beemers, so it's just an error in common usage among non-enthusiasts. I never knew that. Ya learn something new every day. | |
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Fauxie said: SCNDLS said: I am kinda joking but there are tons of sources on the net saying different and this is common knowledge in the BMW enthusiast community. So if you're saying that this is wrong in all cases what are you basing that assertion on? I just did a bit of a search and UK BMW enthusiasts also call the cars Bimmers and the bikes Beemers, so it's just an error in common usage among non-enthusiasts. I never knew that. Ya learn something new every day. That's why it's called a PSA, | |
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SCNDLS said: AsylumUtopia said: Really, seriously?
Sorry, I kind of assumed that you were just messing about, but this issue is important to you? In which case I should probably step out at this point, because it's not an issue that I could possibly take seriously, and therefore have nothing to add to an attempted serious discussion of it. I am kinda joking but there are tons of sources on the net saying different and this is common knowledge in the BMW enthusiast community. So if you're saying that this is wrong in all cases what are you basing that assertion on? Nothing substantial really, other than I have never heard of a BMW (either car or bike) being referred to as a 'bimmer'. My brother in law (who has been a biker for years) was the one who told me the cars are called Beemers and the bikes are just called BMW's. As I've only ever heard 'beemer' used to describe a BMW car, I assumed him to be correct. Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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Having just read Fauxie's post above, my brother in law is wrong then. The git.
That's what I get for believing anything a Laverda enthusiast says. Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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SCNDLS said: Fauxie said: I just did a bit of a search and UK BMW enthusiasts also call the cars Bimmers and the bikes Beemers, so it's just an error in common usage among non-enthusiasts. I never knew that. Ya learn something new every day. That's why it's called a PSA, The thing is, it only matters to BMW enthusiasts. It's not important outside of those groups what they're called if it's understood a BMW is being talked about and BMW cars will still be called 'Beemers' by most (if they're not just calling them BMW's). I'm trying to feel your pain though. I'm gathering this really irks those with BMW's. This is worse than most Imago threads. This should've been confined to a line or two in your Facebook status or something. | |
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Fauxie said: SCNDLS said: That's why it's called a PSA, The thing is, it only matters to BMW enthusiasts. It's not important outside of those groups what they're called if it's understood a BMW is being talked about and BMW cars will still be called 'Beemers' by most (if they're not just calling them BMW's). I'm trying to feel your pain though. I'm gathering this really irks those with BMW's. This is worse than most Imago threads. This should've been confined to a line or two in your Facebook status or something. Well, shoot me for trying to enlighten ya'll mofos. | |
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SCNDLS said: Fauxie said: The thing is, it only matters to BMW enthusiasts. It's not important outside of those groups what they're called if it's understood a BMW is being talked about and BMW cars will still be called 'Beemers' by most (if they're not just calling them BMW's). I'm trying to feel your pain though. I'm gathering this really irks those with BMW's. This is worse than most Imago threads. This should've been confined to a line or two in your Facebook status or something. Well, shoot me for trying to enlighten ya'll mofos. I've started shit threads too before. | |
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Fauxie said: SCNDLS said: Well, shoot me for trying to enlighten ya'll mofos. I've started shit threads too before. Cuz MY threads are da BOMB! | |
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SCNDLS said: Fauxie said: I've started shit threads too before. Cuz MY threads are da BOMB! I've had a full night's sleep and come back to this thread to find only your reply. Just sayin' :bimmerbump: | |
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Fauxie said: Depends where you're from though.
BMW cars have been called 'Beemers' in the UK for years. Popular usage trumps all else, for right or for wrong. I've never heard Bimmer they are all beemers here too | |
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