Re: RE: Riceboy

From: greasy (greasy@dodge-trucks.net)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 19:33:06 EST


I must agree that it does not have to be a foreign car to be rice... the
other day I saw an olds... with tons of stickers... and an Integra type R
emblem in place of the olds markings... NOW THAT WAS RICE!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alek Benedict" <alek@earthling.net>
To: <dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:56 PM
Subject: DML: RE: Riceboy

> : I must be confused. If a person drives a Dakota, more
> : importantly and American car, they are not a riceboy.
> : The term I am used to describes the teenager who just
> : got his license, driving the honda civics with a HUGE
> : airplane wing on the back, japanese stickers all over
> : the place, and a muffler the size of a Folgers coffee
> : can. More importantly they are the guys who will
> : never race a Dakota off a stoplight :)
>
> So what about the owner of the Corsica I see in the
> parking lot at school every day? Black Corsica, monstrous
> wing, ugly rims showing the painted yellow brake drums,
> yellow Neuspeed and Wings West stickers all over it. That
> person isn't a riceboy because their car is American?
>
> Your definition of riceboy is good EXCEPT that they
> don't necessarily rice out import cars. Plenty of riced
> out American cars where I live.
>
> --
> Alek Benedict with a techno beat.
> alek@earthling.net
>
> "My mind is wide asleep, my conscious deep awake ..
> the promises I keep are not the ones I make.
> I count the caustic causes, I lost out of regret ..
> a surplus of good intentions don't provide me with content.
> All I want is just a little content."
> - Fat Mike, NOFX



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