is this the place to tell you i named my ipod 'fang' ?
well - it's just as earthshattering as the rest of the thread..............
is this the place to tell you i named my ipod 'fang' ?
well - it's just as earthshattering as the rest of the thread..............
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Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac
My first RSVR was called Sophia(Loren) but died a day later...current RSVR is called Gina (Lollabrigida). Both named after sexy italian actresses; probably need to keep this one cos I don't know any more italian actresses names. My wife refers to the bike as my italian mistress.
The yellow SV650 I had was called Hermione cos the kids were into Harry Potter and it needed a girls name. Also don't know any japanese film stars.
Naming IPODs......that's wierd![]()
Legalise anarchy
Mine is called.. "my pwecious"
follow smeagal master... smeagal knows the way to go...![]()
GET ON
SIT DOWN
SHUT UP
HANG ON
Hmmm... I must be quite boring and straight, my zx9r was always called "The 9R", and my new one is known as "The Busa".
Never really been into naming vehicles, it just always seemed like an old lady kind of thing to do... You know, the old blue rinse brigaders who drive a Morris Marina called "Myrtle" or something...
Originally Posted by thealmightytaco
'96 Honda Hornet named "Charlene".
Hopefully I won't off myself with her like Gomer Pile did.
My CB250RS is called `Natalie'. After a friend of mine (I've never told her this, she probably wouldn't like to hear it lol, but I have a few friends called Natalie so they wouldn't know which one).
Well, my bike is definitely female, so it needs a female name. Natalie is a few years older than me (like the bike); is slightly slow to start (I mean, takes a while to get jokes etc -- my bike is a bastard to start); isn't really the fastest athlete (it's a single cylinder 250); doesn't speak awfully good English (the bike's Japanese); is pretty, in a sort of old-fashioned practical way; she's fairly docile sort of girl, doesn't get too mad or furious; sometimes gets a bit upset and has a breakdown (I've got the head off for the third (or fourth?) time); has a nice, friendly, kind heart.
Those are a few reasons, but somehow the personality just matches. Hope her boyfriend doesn't know I'm riding her.
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