Thursday, December 27, 2007
christmas in canada
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Friday, December 21, 2007
japanese cars part 2 - names
Note this is a car.
This car is made for the Street.
That's .... a car?
The box isn't even very boxy for a car in Japan.
FunCargo
Either the big or Homy?
and life on wheels
“Applause” - People will clap as it drives by.
“Rocky” - the movie or the terrain?
“Town Cube” - oh the cube.
“Joy Machine” - sounds kinky.
“Acty Crawler” - huh?
“Life Dunk” - if you dunk life is it a good thing or a bad thing?
“Stout” - not the drink but is a good name for an ugly car.
“Toyopet” - ???
“Deliboy” - don't know of many delis or deliboys around here.
“Prairie Joy” - because of the lush prairies of Japan
“Big Thumb” - big thumb = small car
“Fairlady” - any men driving this car?
“Delica Space Gear” - A delicious car with space-ship equipment.
"Fit" - driving this car is like exercise!
"Chaser" - never in the lead.
"Sprinter" - perhaps ahead of the Chaser.
"Starlet" - for wanna be movie stars.
"Coaster" - no gas pedal in this one.
"Be -1" - be in one?
"Sunny California" - ...?
"Jazz" - and all that Jazz.
"Today" - today this is a car tomorrow...?
"Bongo Friendee" - the bongo players choice!
"Bongo Brawny" - those players with thick wrists.
"Scrum" - for the rugby lovers.
"Pistachio" - definitely for women.
"Town box" - you never need to leave your car.
"Charade" - it just acts like a car.
"Move latte" - uuuh?
"Elf van" - Santa's choice.
"Fargo Filly" - straight from North Dakota.
and many many more...
Thursday, December 20, 2007
japanese cars part one - body styles
Another girly car is the bubble car though many pretty men are seen in them as well! They often come in pastelly colours akin to the cube.
Everyone else and their dog drives some form of hatchback that can range from cubish to a spaceship looking vehicle. The overwhelming prevalence of hatchbacks did not dawn on me until a few months ago when I was checking out the cars in my parking lot and then I noticed it everywhere else. My parking lot....
Now the yankees you might call the white trash (or the chavs as the British would say) of Japan. They are often seen out with tracksuits and gaudy clothing with the biggest hair and worst die jobs imaginable. For some obscure reason both the men and women tend to wear hello kitty slippers as part of their every day fashion?They don't stop the tackiness with their person however but extend it to their automobiles and in comes the yankee van.
Please don't get the impression that these are extreme or uncommon because I have a few cruising the streets of my town.
The kings of the road however, hate to be outdone and so custom semis are a frequent sight as well. With elaborate airbrushing, tricked out lights and random slabs of chrome these vehicle are hard to miss.
Monday, December 17, 2007
sendai and the test
The test was not great and due to a horrible bed (no sleep) and a warm room I even fell asleep during the listening. It did inspire me to study more and perhaps I will take it again!
Thursday, December 13, 2007
american thanksgiving...with rider football
Thursday, December 06, 2007
mexicans, snow and rye!!!
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
The Japanese Tradition - 謝罪 Shazai bowing
Well I am lazy and there is nothing else to call it. Now that I can't hook my computer up and whip my pics right off it to the net, the whole process of saving them on a external drive, processing them through the weird program my school has and then waiting for the ridiculously slow net at school to upload means I haven't posted new pictures in a while...probably tomorrow. Until then a comical look at bowing. Never seen the really low ones but the multiple bow is used often. Have I mentioned that people bow in their cars?