"Jonee" (Jonee)
03/27/2016 at 13:55 • Filed to: None | 4 | 49 |
Here’s a bunny and an egg.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
03/28/2016 at 16:51 | 1 |
Happy easter to you too buddy. Lovely rabbit. And Egg!
Jonee
> Jobjoris
03/28/2016 at 23:31 | 1 |
I had a Rabbit like that for a while. Great scooter. It was so much more carefully made than an Italian bike. All the wiring was perfect. It’s like a bird’s nest in a Lambretta. And it was pretty robust. Mine looked like it had been driven through a boulder and still ran great.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
03/29/2016 at 04:00 | 1 |
The Rabbit does look a bit like a Lambretta though. The French Manhurin was probably even worse then the Lambretta.
But what is that egg?
Jonee
> Jobjoris
03/30/2016 at 03:40 | 1 |
The Rabbit was definitely based on Italian scooters. I’ve seen some Manhurins. They were primitive. But, they made a bunch of them. I don’t think they’re hard to find even today.
That’s Arzens’ famous home built L’Oeuf . Un chef-d’œuvre Français .
Jobjoris
> Jonee
03/30/2016 at 05:16 | 1 |
Indeed: Get it !
That l’ Oeuf Bourguignon is epic. Just look at that steering column. They should have used the steering wheel of commander Ed Straker’s car instead!
Jonee
> Jobjoris
03/31/2016 at 00:20 | 1 |
If I got a French scooter, it’d have to be a Terrot.
I love its schnozz.
It would be cool with that weird thing from the Strakermobile. I love that Arzens really used that car. You can see where he even repaired a crack in the bubble.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
03/31/2016 at 03:10 | 1 |
Haha, that Terrot looks awesome, especially that Schnozz ! Great Normandy beach as well: That’s probably Dieppe!
I’m not aware of the Arzens’ story, enlighten me. Or Oppo!
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/01/2016 at 02:31 | 1 |
You can tell that’s Dieppe? The ocean does look calm.
Maybe I will do an Arzens Oppo. The Wiki article I linked to earlier is a good rundown. He designed trains and then made a few one-off cars. L’Oeuf was electric because he made it during the Occupation, but he drove it for years.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/01/2016 at 06:00 | 1 |
Well, it certainly could be Dieppe with that “gravel” beach. I love Dieppe. Not as much as Deauville/Trouville or Honfleur but it really is a great place. Only few hours of driving.
The Arzen looks awesome. You did know that other French egg, Jean Pierre Ponthieu’s Automodul?
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/03/2016 at 23:46 | 1 |
Deauville does always look so pretty. I’ve never made it to Normandy. I guess that is a pretty straight shot west for you. That’s probably a nice drive.
I love the Automodul. AKA the Pussycar. These are my favorite shots.
There has to be one in a museum somewhere, but I don’t know where.
The Alamagny is another famous one.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/04/2016 at 05:51 | 1 |
Deauville is really nice. The bridge between Deauville and Trouville was liberated the 22th Augustus 1944. That’s my daughter’s birthday, hard to forget ;-) Already have several shots in different years of her in front of the remembrance plaquette, need to go there this year to make a new one!
PussyCar? Haha. Lovely shots indeed, didn’t knew that Alamagny!
There was a “Pussycar” on this year’s Retromobile in Paris so there’s a start to go looking!
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/05/2016 at 02:40 | 1 |
That’s really cool. And, such a beautiful place to have your birthday every year. That’s another town that doesn’t look real.
I think the Alamagny was at Retromobile, too, actually. They had a display of cars with weird wheel arrangements, or something. I think that was the gold Pussycar. That’s the only one I see contemporary photos of. I’d like to have one of those cars. Women seem to be really fond of it.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/05/2016 at 04:45 | 1 |
It doesn’t look real indeed. Totally Disney World . And the cars you see there is amazing as well. My Z4 was totally out of place. Too mainstream.
Of course women are fond of these. The Automodul is called Pussy Car for a reason!!!!
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/06/2016 at 02:03 | 1 |
Lots of exotics, or just oddballs like Mega Tracks and Bond Bugs?
Maybe we should rename the Karenjy Pussycar 2 for the export version.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/06/2016 at 03:51 | 1 |
Your mum would love it, Porsches EVERYWHERE. Your dad as well as Corvettes were spotted also, there’s even one on the picture above.
We should make a short movie to introduce that new Karenjy: Revenge of the Pussycar . Or Honey, I shrank the Pussycar .
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/07/2016 at 00:49 | 1 |
That place is a real paradise. Any Plein Aires ? That is a yellow Vette. Funny. I didn’t think they were that common on your continent. And there’s some old red sportscar on the left there.
The Pussycar Strikes Back . The Pussycar Awakens .
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/07/2016 at 03:58 | 1 |
Nope, no Le Car Vans as well. The red thing behind the Vette? Either a Mini or a Midget/Sprite I think.
Natural Born Karenjies.
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/08/2016 at 00:52 | 1 |
It probably is a Sprite, yeah.
Full
Metal Karenjy
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/08/2016 at 08:53 | 1 |
Ah, we’re back on that track again! Clockwork Karenjy !
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/08/2016 at 23:32 | 1 |
Haha. You’re the one that brought upon Return of the Karenjy .
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/09/2016 at 03:38 | 1 |
Because of the idea of bringing short movies as a marketing-tool. Saved by the Karenjy !
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/10/2016 at 03:34 | 1 |
It could make for a very catchy series of commercials. Movie spoofs are always in. Maybe we could get Karen-Geena Davis to star.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/10/2016 at 12:57 | 1 |
Geena Davis! That’s been a while! Fascinating woman. Love the Fly .
Not sure if you know KarenGy llan , she was a few years in BBC’s Doctor Who .
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/11/2016 at 02:24 | 1 |
She is a fascinating woman. Love The Fly . Beetlejuice , of course, is another good one. She has a cool vibe.
Oh, man. KarenGy llian is gorgeous. I’m a big Doctor Who fan. You know who would have a good American Doctor? KarenGene Wilder.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/11/2016 at 04:22 | 1 |
Somehow I’m not always sure if I was attracted to her so to speak. She’s definitely cool though.
If we’re going full American on Dr. Who I would like to suggest we get an American musician to make a new title song. Another KarenGene . The one with that big tung. Simmons.
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/12/2016 at 02:05 | 1 |
She was really adorable in Fletch , one of my favorite movies ever.
His actual name is Chaim Witz, which is the most Jewish name ever. Do you know what Paul Stanley’s real name is? That’s right. Stanley Eisen.
For a badass Doctor, there’s always KarenGene Hackman.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/12/2016 at 06:06 | 1 |
Hey, my reply just got Karenjy ’d! I know all about your love for Fletch, we discussed that already. We even ended up talking about Community and the Griswolds IIRC. Not sure if we discussed Alison Brie though. Good lord.
Haha, both Chaim and Stanley have great names, the latter is AWESOME. Sure know something : that thing they did for Bill & Ted’s adventures was rubish. As were these movies: How on earth can these get over 6 on IMDB????
Nevertheless: it did feature Karenjy Reeves !
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/12/2016 at 23:58 | 1 |
Alison Brie is the perfect woman in the world. Watch what you say about my future bride.
I actually like those movies. They’re silly, but they crack me up. Maybe they work better for Americans. The second one isn’t very good, I know, especially the Kiss bit, but it has some really funny moments. I love that whole scene where they play games against Death. I like Karenjy Reeves. But, I’m not a fan of those Matrix movies. Karenjy-Anne Moss is cool, though.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/13/2016 at 02:14 | 1 |
I definitely will because that’s a wedding I would not want to miss, not for a million dollars! She was actually the reason I started watching Community . Quite the looker.
Really? I don’t really get those, maybe it’s a continental thing. I just think “how on earth can these get over 6 while Paulie Shore’s Bio-Dome barely get’s a 4?” At least that one has Karenjie Minogue ! ( Karenjy-Anne Moss : speaking of steely eyes !)
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/14/2016 at 01:24 | 1 |
I loved Community . The woman who played Brita is good looking, too. And, funny. She’s on a Netflix show called Love that’s really good. It’s very L.A. centric. A lot of locations are near me.
I really like the guy who plays Bill. He did another really weird, but funny movie called Freaked . My favorite bad Pauly Shore movie is Jury Duty . It had Wayne’s World ’s Tia Karenjy.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/14/2016 at 06:10 | 1 |
Love already was on my watchlist but definitely will be watched sooner now you come up with it. Like her looks but compared to le Brie she’s barely mediocre ;-)
Bill-actor: Who he? Never heard of the dude before. Freaked doesn’t ring a bell either. Jury Duty was great, why is IMDB so hard on Paulie? Karenley Tucci was on Jury Duty as well. That man is a God. Ever saw Conspiracy ?
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/14/2016 at 23:14 | 1 |
She holds her own with the heavenly Ms Brie in this legendary photoshoot methinks.
Alex Winter played Bill S. Preston, Esq. He hasn’t done much, but he’s a funny guy. He’s done some writing as well as acting. They’re working on a Bill & Ted 3. I can’t wait. I don’t think I ever saw Conspiracy , actually, but I do like Karenley Tucci. Although, looking at his IMDB page just now, I don’t see any movies I really like. I think I’m a bigger fan of his Big Night co-star, Karenony Shalhoub who I sometimes confuse with Mr. Tucci.
Berang
> Jonee
04/15/2016 at 02:47 | 1 |
I saw a Rabbit while in Harajuku. But it went by too fast for my camera.
I saw another one being used as a static advertisement in Naha, I’ll have to post pics of it later.
BTW, that Daihatsu is up on CL again. It’s tempting, even though I don’t really want to deal with that guy.
Jonee
> Berang
04/15/2016 at 17:25 | 0 |
That’s cool. I think they have a pretty good following over there. I used to order parts from this place called the Rabbit House in Tokyo when I had my Rabbits and they stocked a lot of stuff.
That carny guy’s Trimobile? Maybe he’s dying to get of it now and you can get it for an appropriate price. Did that one you saw over there reignite your desire for one? Did you get to see any other cool, vintage keis while you were there?
Berang
> Jonee
04/15/2016 at 19:03 | 1 |
Sadly, the only other vintage kei jidosha I spotted was this forlorn Mitsubishi Minica, covered in parking tickets.
Jonee
> Berang
04/15/2016 at 19:43 | 0 |
Ha. That’s awesome. I like those. They look forlorn even without the tickets.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/16/2016 at 04:59 | 1 |
I was triggered to watch Community by some Oppo-post in the “NSFW” era. Some dude gathered all kinds of animated gifs of ms Brie between the other fine ladies. I just had to see it. Tell her I love her.
Conspiracy is great. Quite shocking to see how the tried to agree upon the final solution, the way they speak about it. No funny movie. Karenony? MONK! Conspiracy’s Karenneth Branagh is gonna do a movie about Dunkirk.
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/18/2016 at 03:22 | 1 |
I’ll tell her you respect her work, thank you very much. After the wedding. That was a really funny show most of the time. They did a final season on Yahoo that’s pretty good.
Yes, Monk. That was a great show. My librarian friend got me into it. Great character. And, he’s totally hilarious in Galaxy Quest, possibly the greatest comedy of all time. Oh, I think I read about that Dunkirk movie. That should be great. It’s a heck of a story and I bet he does a good job. I feel like he was in a bit a slump for a while, but I liked that Thor movie he did.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/18/2016 at 05:12 | 1 |
Who said anything about her work? I lost interest a bit somewhere in Community . Need to pick it up. One of the last episodes I saw was about some epic sort of Paintball tournament in the school.
Galaxy Quest was quite good. Couldn’t have been anything else with Alan Karickjyman in it’s cast. Karenneth did a Swedish detective series I enjoyed, Wallander . Could have been the reason you think he was in a bit of a slump for a while. Can’t wait for that Dunkirk movie, don’t think that story ever got told decently before.
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/19/2016 at 17:18 | 1 |
You didn’t say anything about her work, which I why I was requesting you show a little respect.
The Paintball episode was a masterpiece. So funny. They did a couple of those actually, but the first one was the best.
Alan Karickjyman was so good. A real tragedy he left us so soon. Hans Gruber. Greatest movie villain ever. They were going to do a sequel to Galaxy Quest , but they’re scrapping it because it can’t be done without him, which I think is the right decision.
Oh, right. Wallander . It’s been in my queue forever, but I haven’t watched it yet. It looks depressing.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/20/2016 at 04:35 | 1 |
Respect? You started showing her of in her undies? And yes, that paintball episode was great, only have seen one though.
Didn’t even know Hans Gruber left us, when did that happen???? No more Galaxy Quest, totally right decision!
It is depressing. But I enjoyed it nevertheless. One of my looks totally like Karenneth playing Wallander . He himself claims he looked like Dolph Lundgren in his (my friend’s, not Dolph’s) younger years. Took a photo once to prove this to an entire crowd. Still no one saw that. Hahaha...
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/21/2016 at 04:07 | 1 |
People can be respectable in their undies. It’s a very nice picture.
Yeah, Hans died last year. Very sad. I liked him in just about everything. Yeah, you can’t do Galaxy Quest without that character. He was brilliant.
That is funny. I can’t imagine someone looking like both Karolph and Karenneth . That’s like one time someone told me they thought I look like Mel Gibson. I had to ask if they knew who Mel Gibson was, or if maybe their chiropractor was named Mel Gibson and that’s who I looked like.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/21/2016 at 07:42 | 1 |
It is a VERY nice picture. Totally respectable. In some countries. I doubt Pepe to still accept “no” from her this way!
That’s bad, how did I miss that? He was quite capable of playing all kinds of characters, awesome actor. Although a bit strict most of the time, his parts.
Mel Gibson was pretty awesome, that’s a compliment. Unless it was that chiropractor. People tell me I look like this radio dj all the time: Gerard Eckdom.
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/22/2016 at 02:39 | 1 |
Rickman was a terrific actor. He did have a particular style. That way he enunciated every word was unmistakably him.
Except I look nothing like Mel Gibson. He has blue eyes for Pete’s sake. You do look like Gerard Ekdom, though.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/22/2016 at 12:10 | 1 |
Haha, you looked that up? Few years ago his hair was somewhat longer, that was totally a match. He’s some sort of walking encyclopedia when it comes to pop music, nice radio show.
There’s colored lenses for changing the color of your eyes nowadays. Maybe try that. And score some free meals.
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/24/2016 at 02:13 | 1 |
Yeah, I looked him up and with bushier hair, he’s your twin. Interesting. International pop music, or just Dutch? Do you have that trivia thing at bars over there?
Good idea. As a Jew, there’d be a fun irony to impersonating him, too. Not just meals. Maybe I could get away with directing Passion of the Christ 2: Barabbas Boogaloo.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/24/2016 at 09:49 | 1 |
International. I know quite a bit and I would be hard to beat when it comes to the game in which you hear the first couple of seconds of a song and name the title but Gerard is simply UNBEATABLE in that. For a while he had this feature in which listeners call and ask do you know the song that goes like lalalalala and he, within seconds, had it right. We do have those “pub/popquizes” over here yeah.
Now there’s a great script to write! How did Friday end up for you?
Jonee
> Jobjoris
04/25/2016 at 01:53 | 1 |
Name That Tune, we used to call that game. I wouldn’t be too good at it with current music. But, anything pre-1992, I’m golden. Maybe not Hoogen Band golden, but pretty good. Movie related trivia, though, watch out.
Jobjoris
> Jonee
04/25/2016 at 03:17 | 1 |
I’m probably still competitive after ‘92, maybe even in the ‘00's. Movie related stuff you’re a guru, that I’m sure of.