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CSL = Buddah of bling

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err, PhillIT, that spells BOB... As in "Bob down and lick my CSL's tyres..." jump.gif

CSL could stand for "Creates Scooby Losers"

or "Considerably Superior (to) Leaden-audis"

Or, (bizarrely) Coupe Sports Lightweight.

I dunno, you pick... wink.gif

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This is a bit freaky.....After just posting, I went into the garage to put our bikes on our allroad for tomorrow, I have a load of vinyl in there (and a stereo system wink.gif) that I recently inherited from my Mum, and was putting a Boney M. L.P. on. Looking at the track listings I saw that track 4 side 1 is titled 'HE WAS A STEPPENWOLF'(as in the Audi Steppenwolf)..........So my question is Q/What is a Steppenwolf?

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So my question is Q/What is a Steppenwolf?

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Direct translation is Wolf of the Steppes (pretty obvious, I know). As far as I am aware, the fame of the word derives from an early 20th century novel by a German author, Herman Hesse, about a guy who doesn't fit in with society. I have to say I've never read the book so I'm open to being corrected.

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So my question is Q/What is a Steppenwolf?

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Direct translation is Wolf of the Steppes......the word derives from an early 20th century novel by a German author Herman Hesse.........about a guy who doesn't fit in with society

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FECK ME, I'M A STEPPENWOLF! yelrotflmao.gif

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So my question is Q/What is a Steppenwolf?

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Direct translation is Wolf of the Steppes......the word derives from an early 20th century novel by a German author Herman Hesse.........about a guy who doesn't fit in with society

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FECK ME, I'M A STEPPENWOLF! yelrotflmao.gif

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Yeah, singing "Born to be Mild" in middle England. ices_blah.gif

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