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Friday, June 03, 2005

The Japanese see things differently

Got this from a co-worker:



This is a sign that asks people to give seating priority to those with arm injuries, people with kids, pregnant women, and people with leg injuries.


Just awesome.




Here are some pictures from the long weekend:



Covering up the Party Boy with sand.




Mr. Pimp and Potty Mouth Girl




Anybody want some cookeeeeeeeeeees?!!!!!?!?!!!! One chin, two chin, three chin, four.
The more I look at this picture, the funnier it looks. There's an endless number of possible captions!




Bailamos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




An old favorite





Sorry for the lag, but here are some things I learned in Japan:

1) You can smoke anywhere. I was eating ramen and had the nasty combination of ramen steam and cigarette smoke coming into my face. It was a very unpleasant experience.
2) Bidets are......... interesting.
3) Harajuku girls are scary
4) A Nigerian man came up to me holding up a picture of clothing, and tried to sell me marijuana. Now that doesn't happen in the States!
5) Everyone wears black suits
6) When you press the "Close Door" button in the elevator, it actually closes! It's not like the elevators here where you push the button, wait for 5 seconds, watch as 4 more people walk in, wait for 10 more seconds, and then it slowly begins to close and you think you're going to move, but in reality someone comes by and presses the up button and you start all over again. The buttons respond like they do in the movies! You could probably run into an elevator and actually get away like they do in Terminator.



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