um, just curious, um, What you name your car?
#1
um, just curious, um, What you name your car?
Hi,
At work today, me and I guy I've worked with for 25 years at different companies happened upon a topic that led to my naming my aka "Little Car":
She is now officially known as:
Puddle Jumper 1
The first car I had was a '77 impala, and was christened by my now long time ex-girlfriend as: Christine. I only had it for a year or so before the electrics gave out, but I'm starting with new material. Honda material. And it should be a long relationship of her draining my wallet for trinkets and bobbles and bling and, and I mean, a long loving friendship.
Do inform if my search missed a thread for this already.
meep meep
#3
Hahaha
I read Leonard and thought immediately of Big Bang Theory... then I thought of boobies , it's all good.
addit: I'm glad they didn't have that color option. That or gray would have been a tough choice.
I read Leonard and thought immediately of Big Bang Theory... then I thought of boobies , it's all good.
addit: I'm glad they didn't have that color option. That or gray would have been a tough choice.
Last edited by Gra-fit-e; 04-04-2013 at 08:28 PM.
#11
I call my car Little Car and sometimes Huevo (spanish for egg) because she looks like a little purple easter egg.
Some people call her LO because that is my nickname and my friend added some metallic sticky letters on the back spelling it out.
Some people call her LO because that is my nickname and my friend added some metallic sticky letters on the back spelling it out.
#13
My new 2013 Blue Raspberry Metallic Sport A/T is named Asok (pronounced AH-shook). I'm a HUGE Dilbert fan (my license plate is DILBRT 3), and Asok is the name of the intern from the comic strip. (I was going to name the car Carbert, but I really liked Asok better.)
#17
I am 100% guilty of naming inanimate objects, and racially biased in the names being a reference to where they came from in some way (my German car was named after a German movie). - I got this name suggested from a friend - "Kuroi" - means 'black' but also linked to 'Tsukuroi' which is to 'fix up' - I intend to modify this car a bit, something I've never done before.
#20
I am 100% guilty of naming inanimate objects, and racially biased in the names being a reference to where they came from in some way (my German car was named after a German movie). - I got this name suggested from a friend - "Kuroi" - means 'black' but also linked to 'Tsukuroi' which is to 'fix up' - I intend to modify this car a bit, something I've never done before.