Ok Guys and Girls
I need your help in naming the new addition to Marks and mine family. Yes it is a girl, a new girlfriend for Jukie. Betty will have to play nice. She is a 1965 Lambretta LI150 Scooter, She is Blue and Yellow and she is requiring a name. So fire away and see what we come up with.
Quote from: Jukie on October 20, 2008, 10:59:43 PM
Ok Guys and Girls
I need your help in naming the new addition to Marks and mine family. Yes it is a girl, a new girlfriend for Jukie. Betty will have to play nice. She is a 1965 Lambretta LI150 Scooter, She is Blue and Yellow and she is requiring a name. So fire away and see what we come up with.
Pics please. [coffee]
Then we can put a face to the name.
it is not completed yet, but have just got all the panels back from being painted and i am slowly putting it back together now
ambre
ethel!
Prudence
as the “mother” of all virtues
Prudence was considered by the ancient Greeks and later on by Christian Philosophers, most notably St. Thomas Aquinas, as the cause, measure and form of all virtues. It is considered to be the auriga virtutum or the charioteer of the virtues.
It is the cause in the sense that the virtues, which are defined to be the “perfected ability” of man as a spiritual person (spiritual personhood in the classical western understanding means having intelligence and free will), achieve their “perfection” only when they are founded upon prudence, that is to say upon the perfected ability to make right decisions. For instance, a person can live temperance when he has acquired the habit of deciding correctly the actions to take in response to his instinctual cravings.
Prudence is considered the measure of moral virtues since it provides a model of ethically good actions. “The work of art is true and real by its correspondence with the pattern of its prototype in the mind of the artist. In similar fashion, the free activity of man is good by its correspondence with the pattern of prudence.”(CITE) e.g., the stock, amount, time and means) is the product of an act of prudence, while the actual carrying out of the decision may involve other virtues like fortitude (doing it in spite of fear of failure) and justice (doing his job well out of justice to his company and his family). The actual act’s “goodness” is measured against that original decision made through prudence.
In Greek and Scholastic philosophy, “form” denotes that which provides a thing the specific characteristic that makes it what it is. With this language, prudence confers upon another virtues the form of its inner essence; that is, its specific character as a virtue. . [bow_down]
Stafani!
wow i didn't expect this response keep them coming
rainbow , thats what lambretta means in italian
How bout "Bella" - Italian for beautiful!
We have already got a Bella, a Zundapp Bella
BORIS
Hmmmm Italian heu???
Hows about Sophia? Or maybe Lolita?? Now that is a hot little name. ;D [thumbsup]
Pussy Galore?
Ivana Hump-alot
Lillie Lambretta ;D
you guys make me laugh so much i cry
(http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_1_72.gif)
Quote from: egas1 on October 21, 2008, 07:39:01 PM
Lillie Lambretta ;D
Lillie, Betty and Jukie. i think we might have a winner [thumbsup]
Lola Lambretta
Are you going to cover it in mirrors and horns?
(http://home.iprimus.com.au/stephenbardsley/LI150Newestsmall2.jpg)
Or keep it original
Yes Jukie.....................Lotsa da HORNS ;) ;D [thumbsup]
Mulva.
Likalotapuss.
Gavin.
no not a lot of mirrors only one or two maybe
Thanks for the reminder, air horns will have to feature I think (but hidden from view). Our yankee mates would love a stock Lammy horn ... sounds like a Duck.
...hmmm Italian, small, yellow and blue.
'binazzurro
just how you see it spelt with the ' for bam. - Chris
ps, bambina = babe, azzurro=blue
pss, or you could just call it motorino.... not very original though.
Ursula Lambretta