(This post was last modified: 03-22-2022, 07:28 PM by MaineYooper.)
Maize and Blue!! Go Flivvers!
So what is a Filivver? Glad you asked! From the
Merriam-Webster website:
In 1908, Henry Ford changed the world with the Model T, the first affordable automobile. English speakers quickly coined an array of colorful terms for the Model T and the other relatively inexpensive cars that followed it. No one is sure why cheap cars came to be called "flivvers," but we do know that in the early 1900s that colorful term was also used as a slang verb meaning "to fail," as in "If this film flivvers, I'll be in trouble." In Flappers 2 Rappers: American Youth Slang, author Tom Dalzell lists "flivver" (which made its print debut in 1910, just two years after the Model T hit the streets) among a number of terms applied to "the humble Ford." Others included "bone crusher," "bouncing Betty," "Henry's go-cart," "puddle jumper," "Spirit of Detroit," and "Tin Lizzie."
Also, Ford made an "everyman's" aircraft, popularly know as
Ford's Flying Car
This was also called a Flivver.
My hometown high school's mascot is the Flivver car.
Maize and Blue!!
And today, my high school colors where seen in the Triceratops a 3D printed razor by
SlimGem and gifted to me by
Dave in KY!
I was worried at first, shaving with something that looked and felt like a toy that should be in a play set for one of nephews when they were little boys. And having that sharp GEM blade so prominently "sticking out" seemed worrisome, as well. But my fears were unfounded! What a wonderful shave! Smooth, drama-free, and only my troubled acne prone mouth corners acted up at the end! This little Flivver Triceratops is the real deal. If 3D razors perform like this, I can see travel razor taking on a new meaning!
- Eric
Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!