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Postby Icarus » Thu Sep 02, 2004 7:02 am

Ha-chan is what Excel calls Hyatt in Excel-Saga.

It was appropriate for my car because Ha-chan has had a few fatal illnesses.
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Postby kaji » Thu Sep 02, 2004 8:47 am

shooraijin wrote: In my neck of the woods, a riceracer/riceburner is an Asian import (typically Japanese, occasionally Korean) which has been heavily modified with aftermarket parts such as spoilers, new body configuration, etc.


Really? I have always referred to Japanese/Korean manufacture sports bikes as riceburners (or crotchrockets). But now that I think about it, I have heard those cars referred to as Riceburners as well.

Anyway, my cars name is Cliff (or Clifford the Little red Car). Cliffs a ‘02 Mazda Protégé.
He gets great mileage. It usually takes Cliff and I 2 weeks to run his tank down. ^_^

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Postby panegryst » Thu Sep 02, 2004 2:59 pm

termyt wrote:So. You have a prejudice against things made in Japan? Interesting.

yes, he does. and he frequents an anime forum.

riced-out cars deserve teasing because only lame people put that much time into their cars. of course, that asks disturbing questions about those who spend their time debating 'weather goku could beat up inuYasha!!1 in a all out battlte!!!!1!"

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Postby Yojimbo » Thu Sep 02, 2004 4:47 pm

Termyt a riceburner is not a Japanese car. It is any economy car that people idiotically spend hundreds (or thousands for that matter) of dollars to "soup up" their stock cars with neon lights, a big stereo system, a fartcan exhaust system, spoiler, fog lights, and plaster cheap stickers all over the hood. Basically whatever will make it at least look fast, because we all know how spoliers and stickers add horsepower and torque.:eyeroll: Here are examples of rice...pretty self explanatory.
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Postby panegryst » Thu Sep 02, 2004 5:21 pm

hah! my grandma owns that model civic (the one on the left)!

she loves the car, but I have yet to convince her to get a NoS tank. or a spoiler. or hundreds of silly stickers for the hood.
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