Word of the Day for Sunday July 27, 2003
scion \SY-uhn\, noun: 1. A detached shoot or twig of a plant used for grafting. 2. Hence, a descendant; an heir. Convinced he was the scion of Louis Alexandre Lebris de Kerouac, a noble Breton, he was off to do genealogical research in the Paris libraries and then to locate his ancestor's hometown in Brittany. --Ellis Amburn, [1]Subterranean Kerouac So what would the Scion be a descendant of? The great Japanese econobox? |
i figured it be of a box (not those econo ones, theyre never like boxes for some reason)...they look about the same.
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The TE72, no question.
J |
dunno why but i like the square one. if it had at least 40 more horses id seriously thikn about it. but at 108...
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I like them. Well the xB anyway, the xA is pretty anonymous. I hope they come to Canada.
J |
heh the xb is so goofy looking
i dont think their target group (being me, teenagers) are going to buy them. |
i dare you to go to a peircing place and ask to get your scion pierced......we dared a friend to do it, and well.......if you don't bail out it gets crazy....
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Originally Posted by rfreeman27' date='Jul 28 2003, 06:41 AM
heh the xb is so goofy looking
i dont think their target group (being me, teenagers) are going to buy them. mike |
yeah, i liked the road and track title for the test drive article
"reserved automaker gets funky" |
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