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![]() 9:39 AMMr. Luddite - show quoted text - Yeah. When I was a kid a 50 hp outboard was a "big" one. When I was a youngster (9-10 years old) I was fascinated with outboard engines and had cutout pictures of all the current manufacturer's models hanging on my bedroom walls. I remember I wrote an essay for school on why Mercury was better than Evinrude or Johnson with all kinds of technical reasons that I probably made up. I ended it with a sentence that said for those who disagree, "More Power to You" which was a Mercury slogan back in the late 50's. I am sure the woman teacher I had must have been amused but she gave me an "A" on the essay, citing my clever use of a pun of sorts. ....... Yes, the 50 would have been the “big one” when the “35’s” would have been the hefty standard. And yes, using that closing remark made for a great catch phrase. |
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