Even though the Torii Beach gig was cancelled, last weekend was not all a loss. On Sunday, the Wonder Wagon was officially passed onto Roy (for free!) and I bought the Wonder Wagon II (WWII).
I found a Daihatsu Move in Ginowan and knew it was The One almost immediately. Anything is better than what I had, but I'm surprised at just how nice the car is for the price I got it for. It has FM radio, power steering, and can go up hills. I've been driving it a week now and I'm still amazed that it actually speeds up when I press down on the pedal.
This car is a bit historical because it is the first car I have searched and paid for on my own. I also paid for it the way all cars should be paid for: cash. So I'm happy about that, too.
Putting the 大 in 大宜味.
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Monday, June 08, 2009
Labels: new car, wonder wagon
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is that picture on the back supposed to be 'Okinawan Rail, MOVE over cause I'm comin' through!'
(p.s. nice work on 'going up hills')
Heh, been trying to think of a good translation. "This is our school zone", but I'm not sure if it's suppose to mean every where is a kuina crossing or not.
Didn't notice with the MOVE underneath it. Wish I could say I did and will say from now on, cause that's awesome.
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”This is our school zone."
I think the drawing means, "
Attention, please."
絵(え)の意味(いみ)は、”注意(ちゅうい)してくださ~い!/”アテンション、プリーズ!”
だと思うけど・・・。 (^~^)
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