As a Civic driver with over 100,000 miles, I thought Honda was Japanese for "Deer will run into you many times" or maybe it was "Forgot oil change? Drive on".....
My friend had a Honda Fit. I stood by his door after he got out and he asked what I was doing.
"Waiting for the rest of the clowns to get out...."
Bob, my cat Gracie the Groupie sez to tell you that "onsen" means "hot springs" in Japanese. Thot I could get away w telling you that, but noooooo.... I learned that word by watching Japanese travel videos.
This video reminded me of what used to be called a "power stand". In 1963, went to Pomona to see 2 out of 3 for the #1 spot, the Greek VS Weekly-Rivero-Fox-Holding. This is when they smoked the tires a good way down the track. Race #2, The Greek gets half way down, tires hook up & he goes into a big wheelie. That is what a powerstand was. Didn't see it too often, but it did happen. Looked just like in the video.
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