Jump to content

Talk:Automobiles Sans Soupapes

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas

[edit]

Is this real? What's a "Thomas engine"? --Joy [shallot] 00:33, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)

France

[edit]

I think this should go in the Titz n' Azz section of wikipedia.org. It is only fitting that an article of this calibre be placed there. Nonetheless, the accuracy of this article is quite pleasing.

French women have nice buttocks? I demand a citation! (Primary sources would also be acceptable...)

Etymology

[edit]

ASS is the acronym for "Automobiles Sans Soupapes" , which can be translated as "Automobiles without valves".

Lyon

[edit]

This french car manufacturer was based at Lyon. this firm produced light cars with 2-cylinder 2-stroke engines, but very few were made. 90.0.74.191 20:58, 25 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Britain

[edit]

'The British' say arse, not ass. Arsehole, arsehat, arse-about-face. This includes all Commonwealth nations, to (Aus, NZ, SA, Inida, Jam etc). The reference to ASS MAYBE being British is unfounded, and false. And considering the 'recent' move from traditional French/English spelling in the US this article is nothing more than ridiculous. Only citizens of the US say ass, an 'Americanisation' of arse. Get over yourselves. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Stiiixy (talkcontribs) 07:11, 23 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]