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Carl |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 11:04:51 I saw a big, fat 'Show Me Your Tears' Cat-with-left-paw raised in a Chinese restaraunt last night-these distant cat-cousins keep popping up! Anyone see any more around?
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dmarkcox |
Posted - 07/09/2006 : 15:34:04 These cats are a dime a dozen, but try finding one with a pedal steel! LET ME KNOW!!!
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tobafett |
Posted - 07/09/2006 : 11:04:14 A student worker who just left our office had a copy of Burnin' Monkey Mahjong on her computer...you click a button and Hello Kitty!
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Carl |
Posted - 07/09/2006 : 10:52:45 Australian band Karma County have a Maneki Neko Kitty on the cover of their Happy Birthday Dear Customer album!
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Treo Black |
Posted - 05/24/2004 : 12:47:15 That cat only appears in the cover of SMYT, you're just losing your minds.
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Carl |
Posted - 05/18/2004 : 09:25:13 Found one on-line while browsing....
www.geocities.com/mr_kaiyanwang/main.html |
Carl |
Posted - 05/06/2004 : 10:55:57 There should be an Kitty smiley. Jus' a thought.
http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=6047&whichpage=4 |
therewererumours |
Posted - 05/05/2004 : 19:09:46 Whenever I play Jet Set Radio Future(X Box), it always reminds me of SMYT, cause one of the levels has a giant beckoning kitty on a roof waving it's paw.
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VoVat |
Posted - 05/05/2004 : 17:12:32 Or the people who decorate the Chinese restaurants figure all East Asian countries are basically the same.
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Carl |
Posted - 05/04/2004 : 10:56:50 So they're beckoning kits. And they're Japanese? There must be some kinda cross-over if they appear in Chinese Restarunts, though. |
mariggy |
Posted - 05/01/2004 : 02:18:01 quote: Originally posted by jackelope
mariggy, I think I remember that "neko" means "cat," but what does "maneki" mean?
Hello. "maneki" means "beckoning". "maneki" is conjugation of the verb "maneku".
Probably,"maneki-neko" was born in Japan, but now its offspring breed in China, Korea,......and all over the world. Let's find them!
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sultanbigpants |
Posted - 05/01/2004 : 01:15:48 I saw one in Vegas this weekend. |
Miles Nevermore |
Posted - 05/01/2004 : 00:50:30 quote: Originally posted by soundofataris
just about every store in chinatown sells a gaggle of those things, right next to the hellokittys and the grimlins. They really not that uncommon.
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Uhm... as someone who moved here from Japan, I'd like to point out that Hello Kitty is Japanese. Not Chinese. LOL
(And yes, there's a huge diff...)
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jackelope |
Posted - 04/30/2004 : 22:13:56 mariggy, I think I remember that "neko" means "cat," but what does "maneki" mean? |
Carl |
Posted - 04/30/2004 : 10:03:38 quote: Originally posted by mariggy
Thanks a lot,Carl! "Mani"---How cute! I love this name.
Today,I bought two cups printed manekineko.
"Mani" got two friends and looks happy.[:)
In Japan, we come across Mani's friends everyplace. They beckon Frank to Japan?!
Nice one, man! The image of thousands of little kittens crying out for FB is very funny! Maybe he'll hear them and come over?!
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realmeanmotorscutor |
Posted - 04/26/2004 : 19:03:49 I just saw one at the Chinese buffet in my town. I said to my friend, "Look! A Frank Black cat." She said, "Those things are everywhere. It's not A Frank Black cat." I said, "I know bitch, but when Frank takes something on it's his! I don't care if it belongs to some li'l culture or if Weezer used it first. It's his."
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mariggy |
Posted - 04/24/2004 : 08:53:41 Thanks a lot,Carl! "Mani"---How cute! I love this name.
Today,I bought two cups printed manekineko.
"Mani" got two friends and looks happy.
In Japan, we come across Mani's friends everyplace. They beckon Frank to Japan?!
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Carl |
Posted - 04/20/2004 : 03:42:44 Arigato, Mariggy! Those dancing (well, spinning) cats are real cute. I believe the meaning of the left or right hand being raised has been brought up before-it's a strange little thing! Maneki-Neko? Perhaps we could christen the SMYT cat Mani? Or Neko? Er, just a suggestion....
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mariggy |
Posted - 04/17/2004 : 21:21:50 Mr. soundofataris, thank you. I was encouraged by your reply. I do my best so that my English may improve.
Mr.kingphilbert , the cat you saw is an electric beckoning cat, I think. It is a new face born in China.
ĢIt is an interesting page about Maneki-Neko. It is written in English.
http://www.amy.hi-ho.ne.jp/~mono93/cat/english/index_e.html |
soundofataris |
Posted - 04/17/2004 : 15:02:23 I liked mariggy post a lot. Despite a language barrier, you can sense some genuine FB love. Welcome to the boards, mariggy |
kingphilbert |
Posted - 04/17/2004 : 10:10:17 My local chinese restaurant has one at least a foot tall and the paw actually waves back and forth. |
mariggy |
Posted - 04/17/2004 : 08:55:41 Hello. It writes for the first time. Please allow poor English.
I think that "Show Me Your Tears" Cat is the maneki neko (a Japanese beckoning cat) as Mr. Jediroller says. In Japan it often sees in many kinds of stores . The behavior to beckon is calling the fortune. It is the charm of the traditional trade born to the Edo period.
The meaning changes with the position and height of a hand. Raising the right hand invites money and raising the left hand invites a visitor(customer). Moreover, the one where the position of a hand is higher than an ear calls a long distance fortune.
Since the frank's cat is raising the left hand highly, it is the wish of wanting the fan in the world to hear this CD. I also wish it. I think "Show Me Your tears" is so great.
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jediroller |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 20:38:23 I thought the maneki neko was japanese? Do the Chinese have it too?
You can spot one in the French film "Stupeur et Tremblements", which is set in a big Japanese firm in Tokyo. Some guy has a golden good luck kitty on his desk, waving its left arm up and down...
I guess it was "the detail that makes it all look real". That and a Hello Kitty lunchbox...
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Cheeseman1000 |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 15:46:49 quote: Originally posted by KimStanleyRobinson
There's one on the counter at the Chinese joint next to where I work - bout 10" tall or higher. Looks at me while I order.
I know its been covered, but I never really got the full story behind these things. I've heard they're a specifically Chinese thing and have something to do with luck.
Point me to a years-old thread maybe?
I just had a vision of a ten foot tall Chinese cat. It was great until I realized you meant inches. Why do you mock me?
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soundofataris |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 15:28:32 just about every store in chinatown sells a gaggle of those things, right next to the hellokittys and the grimlins. They really not that uncommon.
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PsychicTwin |
Posted - 04/16/2004 : 11:56:45 Actually, yeah... Every time we practice in my drummer's basement, I see one of those cats on his mantlepiece. In drunken times I have often thought it to wink at me. Then I started hearing the damn voices in my head and realized that it was all a cruel joke. |