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"It must be something that takes time to get used to, but I would like women to see how it feels to buy a bra from a vending machine," says ...
but I would like women to see how it feels to buy a bra from a vending machine
Coligny wrote:Meanwhile if my local hardware store could have an outside 24h vending machine with assortments of screws and nails in various size... That would be totally awesome for night tinkerer...
GargoyleTS wrote:Alternatively, it like a used MEN'S underwear vending machine. Just not gonna sell at all....
Russell wrote:GargoyleTS wrote:Alternatively, it like a used MEN'S underwear vending machine. Just not gonna sell at all....
According to google, you may be wrong...
J.A.F.O wrote:Was everything from the Victorian Era that bad? Have thing for some corset
Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:Meanwhile if my local hardware store could have an outside 24h vending machine with assortments of screws and nails in various size... That would be totally awesome for night tinkerer...
Now, there we have a brilliant idea!!!
Wage Slave wrote:Given shop opening hours in Germany I'm not surprised. Needs must ......
JAVGOD wrote:I think Anri needs a bra
yanpa wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Given shop opening hours in Germany I'm not surprised. Needs must ......
Clearly you haven't been there for a few years then...
Coligny wrote:Like most good things on this planet... Corsets are a french creation...
Wage Slave wrote:yanpa wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Given shop opening hours in Germany I'm not surprised. Needs must ......
Clearly you haven't been there for a few years then...
No, you're right. 10 years at least. I take it that it's all changed then?
yanpa wrote:Wage Slave wrote:yanpa wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Given shop opening hours in Germany I'm not surprised. Needs must ......
Clearly you haven't been there for a few years then...
No, you're right. 10 years at least. I take it that it's all changed then?
Very much so. Radical innovations like 24-hour supermarkets and Sunday opening were beginning to come in around the time I left. A far cry from the days when normal shops closed at 2pm on Saturdays (except for the first Saturday of the month when they graciously stayed open until 4).
Coligny wrote:Toyohashi feels suddenly hyper modern...
Curfew is 8pm... But they leave the street lights on all night long...
chokonen888 wrote:I've made a game of asking all the younger inaka bumpkins what they do for fun. So far 99% of them have answered "visiting with friends at their home" That leaves 1% of people that actually have lives.
Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:I've made a game of asking all the younger inaka bumpkins what they do for fun. So far 99% of them have answered "visiting with friends at their home" That leaves 1% of people that actually have lives.
How far are you from bright lights and big city? It makes a difference if you can get a dose of city whenever you need it. Anything inside an hour driving is good for me. On the other hand, if you really like places like Roppongi and activities like hanging out with herds of shitfaced foreigners you might have a problem (and you need to have your head examined).
I still haven't even come close to exhausting all the things you can do in the inaka that you can't do in the city.
Something I want to try sometime soon: the Sugo circuit is just a quick hop, step, and jump away from where I'm at. Like maybe a 20 minute drive. http://www.sportsland-sugo.co.jp
chokonen888 wrote:Yokohammer wrote:chokonen888 wrote:I've made a game of asking all the younger inaka bumpkins what they do for fun. So far 99% of them have answered "visiting with friends at their home" That leaves 1% of people that actually have lives.
How far are you from bright lights and big city? It makes a difference if you can get a dose of city whenever you need it. Anything inside an hour driving is good for me. On the other hand, if you really like places like Roppongi and activities like hanging out with herds of shitfaced foreigners you might have a problem (and you need to have your head examined).
I still haven't even come close to exhausting all the things you can do in the inaka that you can't do in the city.
Something I want to try sometime soon: the Sugo circuit is just a quick hop, step, and jump away from where I'm at. Like maybe a 20 minute drive. http://www.sportsland-sugo.co.jp
Oh, I'm not complaining, I get my dose of city life after work here in Tokyo. Like you, I can go on and on about what you can do in the inaka...though the list definitely is affected quite a bit by the seasons. The temple is near enough to downtown so there's that....but when I ever decide to break free from repairs and upgrades on that place, I want to go hiking, skiing, etc etc etc You got Sugo, I got MaZe: http://www.mazecircuit.com/ (complete with 90's style website!)
I'm just perplexed by all the youngin's there who do nothing besides visit with friends and take trips to the mall. I guess it's not too out there when their parents are spendin' all their money at the local mega-sized pachinko parlor. (holy fuck, more and more of those being built!!)
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