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Takechanpoo wrote:Hey,
I too joined the "attack".
sorry.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
GomiGirl wrote:We were invited and were tempted*, however, both us us have colds and it was blowing a gale in the typhoon last night. OMG I am getting old.
* I was only tempted as I have a naughty nurses outfit that it calling to me from the cupboard to be worn again.
American Oyaji wrote:Greji could use a good thrill.
Mulboyne wrote:That leads more than a few commenters to observe that angry 2chers come across as jealous about other people having a good time. Japan Probe seems to be almost universally blamed for helping to promote the event.
TennoChinko wrote:When the Big One (earthquake) hits, based on the largely passive-aggressive display of outrage shown by Japanese 2-ch'rs, I don't think we gaijin have anything to worry about as far as a repeat of the 'wildly successful' "kill da gooks!!" campaign waged immediately after the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake.
Mulboyne wrote:I can never be bothered to trawl through all the topics but an easy way to see reactions to current news stories is to go to
Liverpool Street Tube station has been shut after thousands began partying there to mark the last night of drinking on the Tube. Drinking alcohol has been banned on much of London transport from midnight. Thousands marked the ban by gathering to drink around the Tube network. Liverpool Street was closed to ease overcrowding, after about 2,000 people began partying there. Across London, six people were arrested for being drunk and disorderly. The ban on drinking from - or carrying - open containers of alcohol applies to the Tube, London buses, Docklands Light Railway and trams...
...Many people celebrating the last night of legitimate drinking met at Liverpool Street Station's west-bound Circle Line platform at about 2030 BST. Others crowded onto Circle Line trains, while police said Baker Street was another hotspot. Londoner Matt Wynn, 43, a banker, said: "I've come along with a bottle of champagne because I want to show that you can drink responsibly on the Tube and not cause trouble. "It's going to be a bit of a stop-start evening, though, because there are no toilets on the Tube." Steve Nosworthy, 27, from Australia, said: "I've brought along this big crate of Carling and I'm going to go round and round all night - well, until 12 o'clock, when I'll probably get kicked off." David Mudkips, 25, a web programmer from Hackney, described the experience on the train as: "Like rush hour but fun. There were people's sweaty armpits in my face but I didn't care because I was drinking." Peter Moore, 35, a sailor from Brighton, described his night as: "Drunken, I just downed a can of beer in 10 seconds. It's sweaty on there but I'm going round and round until I vomit"...more...
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