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Crispy wrote:I keep seeing this 400 to 500 ratio, which guys are getting two prostitutes at once? Low level execs in Japanese companies need to stand up for their right to even distribution of prostitutes!
Crispy wrote:I keep seeing this 400 to 500 ratio, which guys are getting two prostitutes at once? Low level execs in Japanese companies need to stand up for their right to even distribution of prostitutes!
japslapper wrote:What is it with Japan and the Chinese?
BEIJING, Nov. 19, (Xinhuanet) -- A hearing to unravel the scandal surrounding hundreds of Japanese men who allegedly had sex with prostitutes at the same hotel is expected to start soon in the Zhuhai Intermediate People's Court.
Captain Japan wrote:I've got to find out when the founding of my company is so that I won't miss out on the festivities.
Big Booger wrote:I wonder if the Natives of the South and North American continents ever gave any deadly diseases to their conquerors?
The trial has begun in China of 14 people accused of organising a sex party for hundreds of Japanese tourists on a sensitive wartime anniversary.
All of the defendants are Chinese and charged with organising prostitution.
They reportedly include 12 pimps and two employees of the Zhuhai International Conference Centre Hotel.
Japan's foreign ministry said the company acknowledged paying for "companions" at a reception, but denied sponsoring an orgy.
ramchop wrote:Wonder what their companion budget was like.
bejiita wrote:japslapper wrote:What is it with Japan and the Chinese?
Probably has something to do with a little town called Nanking/Nanjing.
Crispy wrote:Japanese having sex with Chinese? Scandalous! And with no historical precedence either!
Captain Japan wrote:I've got to find out when the founding of my company is so that I won't miss out on the festivities.
Taro Toporific wrote:China Jails 14, Seeks Japanese Detentions for Orgy...... Chinese police had also requested France-based Interpol issue so-called "red notices" on three Japanese citizens it said were involved...The notice is not an arrest warrant but can be used by police to detain someone pending extradition.
Reuters wrote:Chinese police had also requested France-based Interpol issue so-called "red notices" on three Japanese citizens it said were involved...The notice is not an arrest warrant but can be used by police to detain someone pending extradition.
Taro Toporific wrote:Let's repeat that name: "Japan Heisei Co."
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