Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
I think this Yank is afraid to even ask what that means, LOL
Mbox2000 / Jay
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
The derivation is now lost in the mists of time, but one theory is that it is a corruption of "box (de luxe)" (as opposed to "box (standard)"). I seem to recall that both were used by Binns Road to describe Meccano boxed sets.mbox2000 wrote:I think this Yank is afraid to even ask what that means, LOL
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
My one had different type of box (probably an earlier one) - it was just a plain black socket with a small golden label and a clear plastic cover that clipped over the socket. The truck itself was fixed to the socket by wire.zBret wrote:Hi Mike,
Photo of box as well as some other models here
http://www.vectis.co.uk/AuctionImages/45/4233_l.jpg
zBret
You can see one if you google for "AHI gasoline truck pictures" - then that box type is shown as well.
Kay
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
Dog's bollocksIdris wrote:The derivation is now lost in the mists of time, but one theory is that it is a corruption of "box (de luxe)" (as opposed to "box (standard)"). I seem to recall that both were used by Binns Road to describe Meccano boxed sets.mbox2000 wrote:I think this Yank is afraid to even ask what that means, LOL
Meaning
Excellent - the absolute apex. In other contexts the word bollocks (meaning testicles) has a negative connotation; for example:
- 'that's bollocks' -> 'that's rubbish'
- 'give him a bollocking' -> 'chastise him'
- 'He dropped a bollock' -> 'he made a mistake'
The reasons why the 'dog's bollocks' are considered to be the top of the tree aren't clear. It may be linked to an associated phrase - 'stand out like a dog's balls', that is, 'outstanding', although I can find no evidence to indicate that phrase as being earlier than the 'dog's bollocks'. Dogs do enjoy licking their genitals of course but again, there's no evidence that links the coining of this phrase to that. It is most likely that this is just a nonsense phrase, coined because it sounds good. In that, it would join a long list of earlier nonsense phrases, e.g. 'the cat's pyjamas', 'the bee's knees' etc.
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
Precisely!Viewfield wrote:Dog's bollocksIdris wrote:The derivation is now lost in the mists of time, but one theory is that it is a corruption of "box (de luxe)" (as opposed to "box (standard)"). I seem to recall that both were used by Binns Road to describe Meccano boxed sets.mbox2000 wrote:I think this Yank is afraid to even ask what that means, LOL
Meaning
Excellent - the absolute apex. In other contexts the word bollocks (meaning testicles) has a negative connotation; for example:
- 'that's bollocks' -> 'that's rubbish'
- 'give him a bollocking' -> 'chastise him'
- 'He dropped a bollock' -> 'he made a mistake'
The reasons why the 'dog's bollocks' are considered to be the top of the tree aren't clear. It may be linked to an associated phrase - 'stand out like a dog's balls', that is, 'outstanding', although I can find no evidence to indicate that phrase as being earlier than the 'dog's bollocks'. Dogs do enjoy licking their genitals of course but again, there's no evidence that links the coining of this phrase to that. It is most likely that this is just a nonsense phrase, coined because it sounds good. In that, it would join a long list of earlier nonsense phrases, e.g. 'the cat's pyjamas', 'the bee's knees' etc.
MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
As a non-english man I only heard the word "bolllocks" in one context... "Never mind the bollocks - here's the Sex Pistols" 

(Keep Them Freaks A Rollin')
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
Hello Motorman.motorman wrote:This is another superb example of Forum members working together to provide a quick and comprehensive answer to Mikes query.
That is what makes this Forum the dogs bollocks.
I ask you for precise explanation.

I do not quite understand your words.

I feel therefore insulting.

Mike & Nico from Austria.
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
It's a compliment Mike, nothing to worry about.
MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
Very reassuring, Motormanmotorman wrote:It's a compliment Mike, nothing to worry about.

May be my Google Translate mistranslation.

Mike & Nico from Austria.
Re: Little Brother from 11a ERF truck.
Hello Nick.nickjones wrote:It is pretty rare but it has very little value because there are very few AHI collectors
Please order the production year of this model.
Needed it for my model catalog.
Thank you, Mike
Mike & Nico from Austria.