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chokonen888 wrote:In the Bit T you have feces throwing monkeys...in Tokyo, we have feces throwing housewives.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:chokonen888 wrote:In the Bit T you have feces throwing monkeys...in Tokyo, we have feces throwing housewives.
In Soviet Russia feces throw monkey.
chokonen888 wrote:In Soviet Russia I imagine housewives throwing monkeys...covered in feces.
chokonen888 wrote:In the Bit T you have feces throwing monkeys...in Tokyo, we have feces throwing housewives.
Coligny wrote:chokonen888 wrote:In the Bit T you have feces throwing monkeys...in Tokyo, we have feces throwing housewives.
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Either I missed the news, or your private life is turning more exciting by the day..
Coligny wrote:Rained all night long, awesome, the whip is shiny clean and the roads are superb...
Coligny wrote:Meanwhile in the Big T, after wild boar and shark alert we received today an warning for monkey attack...
Taro Toporific wrote:Coligny wrote:Meanwhile in the Big T, after wild boar and shark alert we received today an warning for monkey attack...
A monster appeared on the banks of Kyoto's Kamogawa river this morning: "Osanshouo" a giant salamander!
pic.twitter.com/BlMBf8D3ae--Matt Alt(@Matt_Alt)'s twitter July 5, 2014
Mike Oxlong wrote:Meanwhile down south...
Coligny wrote:Or, as the japanese calls it:Taro Toporific wrote:A monster appeared on the banks of Kyoto's Kamogawa river this morning: "Osanshouo" a giant salamander!
Lunch
Coligny wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Meanwhile down south...
With the seawater being still quite cool, despite my maps being extremely approximative, I'm not sure aboot that whole cat 5 progression...there is a stream of warm sea extending east of taiwan... But north of that the drop is quite dramatic. And starting from kyushu looking north it's not warm enough to sustain much of a storm...
Coligny wrote:The tsuyu allnighters have a rinse cycle... But you need more than 5-6 hours of continuous and copious downpour...
Anything less and you have just shit smeared across the windshield...
Marked Trail wrote:Coligny wrote:Or, as the japanese calls it:Taro Toporific wrote:A monster appeared on the banks of Kyoto's Kamogawa river this morning: "Osanshouo" a giant salamander!
Lunch
"Lunch"? Maybe not.
On National Geographic, Dr. Brady Barr captured a Giant Japanese Salamander and decided to taste it---He almost puked his guts out just from licking the beast's skin-slime toxins.
You can scratch off Giant Japanese Salamander from your list of possible sushi items. (But if it skinned, parboiled, and marinaded who knows?)
Click to play NatGeo video.
Wage Slave wrote:Coligny wrote:The tsuyu allnighters have a rinse cycle... But you need more than 5-6 hours of continuous and copious downpour...
Anything less and you have just shit smeared across the windshield...
So, decided to give nature a helping hand by running a soapy sponge over the wet car and then left it in the rain to rinse. An excellent idea whether it cleans the car well or not. The more rat faced of the passers by were thrown into distress and confusion. They instinctively felt it was wrong and non-Japanese but couldn't put their finger on why. I could sense them checking the objections one by one and being forced to abandon them one by one. Must do it again.
Coligny wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Coligny wrote:The tsuyu allnighters have a rinse cycle... But you need more than 5-6 hours of continuous and copious downpour...
Anything less and you have just shit smeared across the windshield...
So, decided to give nature a helping hand by running a soapy sponge over the wet car and then left it in the rain to rinse. An excellent idea whether it cleans the car well or not. The more rat faced of the passers by were thrown into distress and confusion. They instinctively felt it was wrong and non-Japanese but couldn't put their finger on why. I could sense them checking the objections one by one and being forced to abandon them one by one. Must do it again.
Next time also wear a fundoshi...
Wage Slave wrote:Coligny wrote:The tsuyu allnighters have a rinse cycle... But you need more than 5-6 hours of continuous and copious downpour...
Anything less and you have just shit smeared across the windshield...
So, decided to give nature a helping hand by running a soapy sponge over the wet car and then left it in the rain to rinse. An excellent idea whether it cleans the car well or not. The more rat faced of the passers by were thrown into distress and confusion. They instinctively felt it was wrong and non-Japanese but couldn't put their finger on why. I could sense them checking the objections one by one and being forced to abandon them one by one. Must do it again.
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