enRo
10-27-2005, 08:52 PM
I know a handful of people personally that own either a Honda Civic or a Nissan Sentra. But these past two days tops all ricer stories.
Civic Story #1
To make a short story long (lol) theres this kid Ive known all my life. Hes kinda on the slow side of the mental highway. My dad went to school with his uncle who he lives with. Just picture a white "beetlejuice" (from Howard Stern) who impersonates Eminem. Anyway, hes totalled four cars since hes gotten his liscense in 2003. His newer car is a 2003 Honda Civic. And since he lives right down the road from me, I get to drive by his house and laugh at least twice a week for new mods. First it was a Tear Vinyl, which looked like he sideswiped a purple truck. Next was spraypainted green walmart hubcaps on a black civic. Then he removed the Tear Vinyl and put two thick white racing strips. The list goes on and on. Anyway, his last mod was a walmart aluminum spoiler that sits higher than Mt Rushmore. Since my dad talks to his uncle, his uncle was telling him about the next mod... a replacement transmission. Supposidly, this kid told his uncle that the wing added so much downforce that it blew out his transmission!!! I DONT KID, this is no joke. So this kid came to my house and asked if I can sell my gray car to him for payments of like $100 per month (this is the third person that asked that, chirst all i want is $1300 for the ****ing thing). So then hes telling me first hand about all the downforce that blew out his transmission. I nodded and at points I laughed. He didnt think it was funny but I did.
Civic story #2
One of my boys went to jail for possession of marijuana, and several other related charges, for about two weeks. While hes in jail, he called his Mom to take money out of his bank account to make payments on his 99 Honda Civic. WRONG. She never took money out to make the payment, and what he thought was a payment for the month ended up to be paperwork for reposession. He thought she made the payment so he went on with his life. He finally realized that there was no proof of payment so he called the bank. They told him in similar words "Sorry, we already handed in paperwork for reposession." So now, the car is hiding in an undisclosed location. :lol: I think this will be a new episode featured on Dog Bounty Hunter.
Civic Story #1
To make a short story long (lol) theres this kid Ive known all my life. Hes kinda on the slow side of the mental highway. My dad went to school with his uncle who he lives with. Just picture a white "beetlejuice" (from Howard Stern) who impersonates Eminem. Anyway, hes totalled four cars since hes gotten his liscense in 2003. His newer car is a 2003 Honda Civic. And since he lives right down the road from me, I get to drive by his house and laugh at least twice a week for new mods. First it was a Tear Vinyl, which looked like he sideswiped a purple truck. Next was spraypainted green walmart hubcaps on a black civic. Then he removed the Tear Vinyl and put two thick white racing strips. The list goes on and on. Anyway, his last mod was a walmart aluminum spoiler that sits higher than Mt Rushmore. Since my dad talks to his uncle, his uncle was telling him about the next mod... a replacement transmission. Supposidly, this kid told his uncle that the wing added so much downforce that it blew out his transmission!!! I DONT KID, this is no joke. So this kid came to my house and asked if I can sell my gray car to him for payments of like $100 per month (this is the third person that asked that, chirst all i want is $1300 for the ****ing thing). So then hes telling me first hand about all the downforce that blew out his transmission. I nodded and at points I laughed. He didnt think it was funny but I did.
Civic story #2
One of my boys went to jail for possession of marijuana, and several other related charges, for about two weeks. While hes in jail, he called his Mom to take money out of his bank account to make payments on his 99 Honda Civic. WRONG. She never took money out to make the payment, and what he thought was a payment for the month ended up to be paperwork for reposession. He thought she made the payment so he went on with his life. He finally realized that there was no proof of payment so he called the bank. They told him in similar words "Sorry, we already handed in paperwork for reposession." So now, the car is hiding in an undisclosed location. :lol: I think this will be a new episode featured on Dog Bounty Hunter.