Let's start with the obvious:
Weeeee! :D
Oh $h1+!!!!!
I AM NOT AMUSED.
Keep it going!
Reminds me of a little toy poodle growling away. Grrrrrr.....
I forsee a lot of Lucas Bastard Childs in this thread. British cars used to be pretty expressive.
J
Luke wrote: ^Click the camera button and paste that link directly in.
Thank you! I had no clue that was a camera.
I'm sure the new Miatas are better than my '00 model. But I prefer the "shark-look" of my older car.
The new ones remind me of the Pillsbury Dough-boy
2008 Miata
Every time my wife is behind me in hers, I must admit I feel like her car's going to eat my MINI.
-Rob
The older Miatas all look like Japanese animae characters. Always the good guys too. And eyes closed as well as open with the flippy lights. They're always happy and bursting at the seams with joy. They even have that little mark that animae characters have below their eyes with the parking lamps. Perhaps it's why they're so, for lack of a better word, "cute".
confuZion3 wrote: The older Miatas all look like Japanese animae characters. Always the good guys too. And eyes closed as well as open with the flippy lights. They're always happy and bursting at the seams with joy. They even have that little mark that animae characters have below their eyes with the parking lamps. Perhaps it's why they're so, for lack of a better word, "cute".
^_^
Salanis wrote:confuZion3 wrote: The older Miatas all look like Japanese animae characters. Always the good guys too. And eyes closed as well as open with the flippy lights. They're always happy and bursting at the seams with joy. They even have that little mark that animae characters have below their eyes with the parking lamps. Perhaps it's why they're so, for lack of a better word, "cute".^_^
"kawaii"
When I saw the title of this thread, I thought "Great! What a perfect post for the Neon "hi." picture, since the kind, friendly face of the 1st gen Neon was one of the things that attracted me to the car in the first place. Now I have 4 of 'em, in various states of repair. This is to say: never underestimate the power of a friendly face.
Duke beat me to the punch, though. Well done!
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