Dead Battery
by Roy on December 11, 2006 19:08

relakkuma.jpg reflection.jpg
This past weekend: Saturday, raining and cold. I started the engine of my roadster in the morning to keep the battery from dying. No problems. Sunday, clear blue skies. Wonderful driving weather! I planned to take a leisurely drive out to Alishan Organic Centre in Saitama to buy some organic food stuff. We got in the car all ready and when I turned the key. Nothing. Battery dead. This is the 3rd time for me. Well it was too late in the day anyways so we went to Roppongi Hills and watched Letters from Iwo Jima which was an awesome film but kind of depressing.

Photos: (1) Relakkuma is an essential item for any car. The soft fake fur is very relaxing to the touch and relieves stress, especially during gridlock traffic. And girls dig it (2) My reflection in the car parked beside me.



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Comment by rick on 2006-12-11 22:19:38

Is that car chrome??

 
Comment by Feridun Findik on 2006-12-11 22:31:48

I now know how you look :)

If I see you around and say hi don’t be scared.

 
Comment by shaindle on 2006-12-12 02:21:40

Sounds like you need a new battery!

 
Comment by Derek UK on 2006-12-12 10:15:30

Glad to see you’re still using the GRD. Battery might just need the terminals cleaning and re tightening. Good luck.

 
Comment by David on 2006-12-13 00:22:40

Same problem on my car, the original battery was not enough powerful, i just put myself one with a bigger amperage, and now, i can let my car 2 weeks in cold weather without touch it and it starts at the first try.

 
Comment by Spike on 2006-12-18 00:07:53

Hey man =D
where’d you buy that stuff animal?
Its awesome haha ^___^ you think you could import one to me?

 
Comment by toby on 2006-12-22 12:26:11

can you tell me which digital camera you are using? the pics are so clear and good quality.

 
Comment by Roy on 2006-12-22 12:57:53

Most of the photos are taken with Ricoh GR. I also use a Canon 30D.

 
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