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Coligny wrote:I have to go to Osaka for undisclosed reasons. Does anybody know shops who have computer peripherals related the flight/driving simulators and not just the +18 pedo-eroge crap?
Coligny wrote:The city has been described to me by friends (I mean litterate friends, guys that don't just read books, but also write some, and not exactly Tom Clancy bottom of the barrel stuff) as being just a little less interesting than Nagoya. Which can be translated easily as just as interesting as an episode of explosive diarhea while stuck in an elevator for few hours.
Coligny wrote:I already plan on going to RC Champs if I find a taxi clever enough to understand that If I show him a map with an adress it means I want to go there (don't laugh, it failed several times in Nagoya).
Coligny wrote:So if any of you have any advice for light hearted shopping... (no restaurant, I'm good at finding McDo's by myself... and no hostess club, I'm not a big fan of burning sensation when I pee,
Coligny wrote:even if the last time it was involving darkness ans loose electric wires instead of local whores)
Coligny wrote:
The city has been described to me by friends (I mean litterate friends, guys that don't just read books, but also write some, and not exactly Tom Clancy bottom of the barrel stuff) as being just a little less interesting than Nagoya.
kusai Jijii wrote:Fuck, your friends sound like clueless wankers.
kusai jiji wrote:Osaka as less interesting than Nagoya? Is this a serious post?
Coligny wrote:I have to go to Osaka for undisclosed reasons. Does anybody know shops who have computer peripherals related the flight/driving simulators and not just the +18 pedo-eroge crap?
The city has been described to me by friends (I mean litterate friends, guys that don't just read books, but also write some, and not exactly Tom Clancy bottom of the barrel stuff) as being just a little less interesting than Nagoya. Which can be translated easily as just as interesting as an episode of explosive diarhea while stuck in an elevator for few hours. I already plan on going to RC Champs if I find a taxi clever enough to understand that If I show him a map with an adress it means I want to go there (don't laugh, it failed several times in Nagoya).
So if any of you have any advice for light hearted shopping... (no restaurant, I'm good at finding McDo's by myself... and no hostess club, I'm not a big fan of burning sensation when I pee, even if the last time it was involving darkness ans loose electric wires instead of local whores)
Ketou wrote:It's often a lot cheaper and more convenient to get your gear online.
I just got some rudder pedals from Faith for cheaper than advertised on Kakaku.
They also have a store in Osaka. Lots of those shops around Yebisucho station on the Saikaisuji line.
;)"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!!!"
Coligny wrote:Excellent... (you fly civilian or military ? fixed or rotary wings ?)
Coligny wrote:
For the others... well... there was not much argument said to help me shape my view differently about Osaka. So... shoganai...
Coligny wrote:I usually 'hang out' with retired academics that I met at my previous jobs. I don't know if they are younger than their age or me older than I should. But whatever. For these people, lapdancing is not considered a plus when going out somewhere.
One man trash is another man's treasure.Typhoon wrote:It doesn't matter what you think about Osaka. It's a great city.
Typhoon wrote:Lapdancing? It, of course, exists but is not common. As opposed to hostess bars, hostessed karaoke bars, image clubs, soaplands, health delivery services, etc . . . Have you ever actually been to Japan never mind being in it?
Coligny wrote:There's people I can communicate with... theres people I can't. And those strangely insecure blasting me with the "have you even been to japan" are in the second category and end up in my ignore list.
Adhesive wrote:Just to satiate my masochistic sense of curiosity, what exactly is light-hearted shopping? Den Den Town is your best bet for electronics, but you can be sure to run into your fair share of bizarro J-porn there. If you are looking for more upscale type stuff, Umeda is one of my favorite spots. If you want more artsy historic type stuff there is Tennoji. Osaka is the third largest city in Japan, I can't imagine that you'd be at a loss for things to do, regardless of your preferences.
Coligny wrote:The city has been described to me by friends (I mean litterate friends, guys that don't just read books, but also write some, and not exactly Tom Clancy bottom of the barrel stuff) as being just a little less interesting than Nagoya. Which can be translated easily as just as interesting as an episode of explosive diarhea while stuck in an elevator for few hours.
Coligny wrote:I usually 'hang out' with retired academics that I met at my previous jobs. I don't know if they are younger than their age or me older than I should. But whatever. For these people, lapdancing is not considered a plus when going out somewhere.
Coligny wrote:To be honest, anything better than the usual goodwill/Compmart where everyshop have the same stuff. Only what the most basic computer user might buy, and sometimes not even what gramdma Tanaka need for her IMac. Also going to 5-10 computer games shop to find only 1 copy of Flight Simulator and 7 aisle of pedoporn-date-rape simulator like in Osu get old really fast.
Coligny wrote:I have to go to Osaka for undisclosed reasons.
kusai Jijii wrote:Sorry. Our bad. We should have understood you from your first sentence in this thread. Those 'undisclosed reasons' clearly involve taking a[SIZE="7"]long hard double-fisted wank!!![/SIZE]
Coligny wrote:Ok, that's now the official codeword for 'trip to the French consulate', seems fitting anyway.
dimwit wrote:Don't talk like that or you'll get everyone wanting to go.
Greji wrote:No, make that the codeword for the embassy trip, the consulate guys and gals seem a bit better....
Ketou wrote:Bf 109 E1 / E4 at the moment. Still a noob flyer trying my best to get over bad habits...particularly jerking the stick....
Coligny wrote:Agreed... i'm drowning in a charly foxtrot of administrative creativity, but they are seemingly helpfull. Unfortunately it cut short on my tourist time. So the few impression I got were mostly from the trip between ShinOsaka and the business district (cue the "clueless coutryside tourist go uptown intro")
City seems less tight packed than Nagoya/Tokyo (with their narrow streets/high buildings, if you twist your head you might be able to see the sky)
Girls... they color and style-match their clothes... Didn't knew it wuz possible... (Nagoya being either dwelled by escaped from drama style housewife, dumpster diving school of fashion, blowup doll Nagoya Joe or the usual gangaroo/yamamba. Toyohashi... well... let say... it's the countryside... deep countryside...)
Schoolgirls... They don't look like they just exited the filming set of a scat-porn movie and didn't have chances to switch outfits...
Everything seems a little bit slower and more relaxed... no headbutting in the metro. Didn't see anybody trying hard to look like the busiest guy in the place.
There's seems to be a sewer museum... If anybody aleady went... is it as promising as it sound (from a urbex standpoint... the question come from a Parisian catacombs lover)
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