Some REAL ****, ranging between bad and frikkin hilarious the dudes with the spiderwagon were all excited that a gaijin was taking pix of there hot car YEP, an album full of them! http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff160/Oz52F1/Yokohama fugly/?action=view¤t=YoHoSho068.jpg
Oh, there were some cool cars there too, and about 100 bikes inside and more out in the street! Some guests were: Cole Foster, Jeff Decker, Scratch, Dan Collins, Kennedy Brothers, Kutty Noteboom, Rob Fortier, Trevelen, Keith Weesner, Marcus from Tikibeat, Har****, The Pizz and HEAPS of others! Not to mention John(Coolstuff) and HemiDave from the HAMB! If I forgot anyone, just blame John...he's a BADDDD influence! http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/...ohama 07/?action=view¤t=YoHoSho2127.jpg
Mark, can't argue with you about being between bad and worse. But I'm thankful for seeing the photos, cool to see what the scene looks like over there.
GREAT PICS,THANKS! I'm curious,how well t-shirt and art sales were,for an artist selling art that depicts American bombers,and hot rods with radioactive symbols on them?By the way,i really like his work,but it does seem ironic.
Cool pics. Liked the bike, but where are the show pics? One of the cardboard boxes has Rat Fink Dolls listed on it.
This is cl***ic! Check out the kid on the right. Me and him might not speak the same language, but we are thinking the same thing! LOL http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/...ohama 07/?action=view¤t=YoHoSho2107.jpg
I totally dig the samurai sword handle shifter! That kid is too funny, holy ****, I can't stop laughing. Seriously, great pics.
The correct cultural translation is closer to "outsider" but they dont mean it in a cool 80s movie kinda way ....as in its totally legal for 80% of real estate agents here to advertise "No Gaijins!" for room rentals. But there's plenty of chicks who are up for some 'freaky gaijin action' so you take the good with the bad
I know what you mean. Funny the places the right business card can get you in to! I'm heading to Nagoya this Friday for my 20th trip to Japan.