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nikoneko wrote:Quite surreal to come across this in the woods to say the least. Me an American and an English friend with two hafu kids. They were actually pretty friendly and me being a history lover I was curious to talk a bit but what a weird moment. Wife says many are uyoko and was a bit worried actually when I told her, we were just glad they weren't poachers we went to investigate because they were offloading a bunch of what looked like rifles in cases.
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Maybe they're training for the great siege of TEPCO?
nikoneko wrote:Quite surreal to come across this in the woods to say the least. Me an American and an English friend with two hafu kids. They were actually pretty friendly and me being a history lover I was curious to talk a bit but what a weird moment. Wife says many are uyoko and was a bit worried actually when I told her, we were just glad they weren't poachers we went to investigate because they were offloading a bunch of what looked like rifles in cases
nikoneko wrote:Quite surreal to come across this in the woods to say the least. Me an American and an English friend with two hafu kids. They were actually pretty friendly and me being a history lover I was curious to talk a bit but what a weird moment. Wife says many are uyoko and was a bit worried actually when I told her, we were just glad they weren't poachers we went to investigate because they were offloading a bunch of what looked like rifles in cases.
wagyl wrote:Did you ask them about open fire regulations?
nikoneko wrote:wagyl wrote:Did you ask them about open fire regulations?
Lol I finally found me the Japanese version of redneck land. It's a kinda secret spot maybe an old campground, don't know, but the locals go up there and do what ever the hell they want. Camp, burn palettes, dump trash, picnic complete with bbq set up in the river during summer (not making that one up.) Crazy place but it's cool to camp there this time of year cause nobody else is there usually, except apparently the last hold outs from dainiseikaidaisen (or however you say that I always forget.)
I gotta look these guys up, I bet they have a website with pictures and things. I was able to approach them at first because I had my good camera. I pretended like I was just the dumb guy snapping tree pics while the kids and my buddy hid in the trees, funny stuff. The seemed more apprehensive not because I was a gaijin but because most people probably think they have a weird hobby.
Coligny wrote:At least they are not paintballerz...
nikoneko wrote:wagyl wrote:Did you ask them about open fire regulations?
Lol I finally found me the Japanese version of redneck land. It's a kinda secret spot maybe an old campground, don't know, but the locals go up there and do what ever the hell they want. Camp, burn palettes, dump trash, picnic complete with bbq set up in the river during summer (not making that one up.) Crazy place but it's cool to camp there this time of year cause nobody else is there usually, except apparently the last hold outs from dainiseikaidaisen (or however you say that I always forget.)
chokonen888 wrote: Between those and seeing that car buried to avoid disposal fees, I'd say we're just a hop,skip, and jump away from pink rivers with radioactive foam.
wuchan wrote:chokonen888 wrote: Between those and seeing that car buried to avoid disposal fees, I'd say we're just a hop,skip, and jump away from pink rivers with radioactive foam.
LOL I forgot I posted that!
sublight wrote:Oktoberfest at Tokyo Dome. Of course, there has to be a mascot. It probably would have been easier to find a chick with enough boobs to fill a dirndl, but no, they had to go with this horror.
Meet Okto-chan.
GomiGirl wrote:Upon reflection, it is an interesting concept... however, I think people would prefer cold hard cash.
Coligny wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Upon reflection, it is an interesting concept... however, I think people would prefer cold hard cash.
Yeah, but cash cost money... meanwhile prayer make you feel good for free... (while doing jack shit, so it's a bit like giving to the japanese redcross anyway)
Mike Oxlong wrote:I guess they didn't know the name is taken.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:I guess they didn't know the name is taken.
It could have been a typo for Oktoberfaust?....wouldn't surprise me with those Northern Euro Pee-ons. I know many of them enjoy the old doppelfaust to punctuate their ficken and schplitzing.
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