The sign clearly says stairs to parking not parking
I'm not sure if the word "clearly" is the best choice here...
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The sign clearly says stairs to parking not parking
Coligny wrote:In most parking it's forbidden to access throught the vehicle entrance...The sign clearly says stairs to parking not parking
I'm not sure if the word "clearly" is the best choice here...
Eyes Love Schicken !
I love chicken hot
I love chicken cold I
I love chicken Fresh
I likes chicken Old !
baked, boiled, or fried in a pan.
I eats chicken ever time I can !
Legs.Breast or even Thighs.
I like every piece I've tried !
Some people are picky-- dark meat or white
I could care less-- every single piece I like !
Hot wings, dumplings, Or pot Pie
I likes it all-- and thats no lie !
Gizzards, Harts. Or even the Liver
I like all the parts you can deliver !
Its been fun but I must Go-- Because I smell chicken from the kitchen below
Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Is it just me or is there something not quite right about this photo that accompanies the story about the new all-you-can-eat KFC in Osaka?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Is it just me or is there something not quite right about this photo that accompanies the story about the new all-you-can-eat KFC in Osaka?
Expoland, located in Suita, Osaka, Japan, was opened as the amusement zone at the International Exposition in 1970 (Expo '70) and thrived for over 30 years as an amusement park. There were more than 40 rides and attractions, 19 restaurants and shops.
On May 5, 2007, a 19-year-old university student from Higashiomi, Shiga was killed and nineteen other guests were injured when the Fujin Raijin II derailed at Expoland. Initial reports said that forty people were injured, with thirty-one being taken to hospital.[1] An investigation revealed that the ride derailed due to a broken axle. None of the ride vehicle's axles had been replaced for fifteen years.[2] Following this accident, similar coasters at other Japanese parks were voluntarily shut down and inspected to see if they could also have the same axle flaw.[3] Expoland was cited by authorities for faulty maintenance when similar axle cracks were found on a second train a month later.[4]
The park reopened after the accident but closed again on December 9, 2007, citing a lack of customers. On February 9, 2009, its owners finally decided that the park was closed down for good.
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kurogane wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:
Is it just me or is there something not quite right about this photo that accompanies the story about the new all-you-can-eat KFC in Osaka?
Hmmmm,..........................more importantly, Expoland has risen from the dead!!!! Perhaps with this KFC All You Can Eat they are looking to kill their customers slowly this time? The Spicy corn dogs they sold at the entrance kiosk were lovely. All fresh and greasy every time. I think they actually made real popcorn there, too.Expoland, located in Suita, Osaka, Japan, was opened as the amusement zone at the International Exposition in 1970 (Expo '70) and thrived for over 30 years as an amusement park. There were more than 40 rides and attractions, 19 restaurants and shops.
On May 5, 2007, a 19-year-old university student from Higashiomi, Shiga was killed and nineteen other guests were injured when the Fujin Raijin II derailed at Expoland. Initial reports said that forty people were injured, with thirty-one being taken to hospital.[1] An investigation revealed that the ride derailed due to a broken axle. None of the ride vehicle's axles had been replaced for fifteen years.[2] Following this accident, similar coasters at other Japanese parks were voluntarily shut down and inspected to see if they could also have the same axle flaw.[3] Expoland was cited by authorities for faulty maintenance when similar axle cracks were found on a second train a month later.[4]
The park reopened after the accident but closed again on December 9, 2007, citing a lack of customers. On February 9, 2009, its owners finally decided that the park was closed down for good.
inflames wrote:That reminds me of the time when I literally had a chick throw up on me.... in the middle of sex.
inflames wrote:That reminds me of the time when I literally had a chick throw up on me.... in the middle of sex. Definitely not a good thing to have happened.
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matsuki wrote:No Sumo King?
No....jeebus that one has it all, mashed together, L's and R's
Samurai_Jerk wrote:If that's not a Photoshop job...
Samurai_Jerk wrote: it seems like someone did it on purpose to be funny.
Samurai_Jerk wrote: The meaning of that sign would be clear to wheelchair-bound people in America. In other words, the intended audience. The fact that as far as I can tell from the picture they don't give any additional info like where to access the parking lot is a problem.
FAT AMERICA CORP: We dun washed 'em fer ya already, yuk yuk!
FAT AMERICAN CORPS: Heyyuk, Heeyuk, dat done be real convenierent! It done give me more time to load my assault rifles with armour piercing bullets in case piece dones breaks out.
Takechanpoo wrote:vegitable, especially organic ones have high risk to eat to get infected with Toxoplasma unless you wash it.
kurogane wrote:Only fat Americans don't wash their own salad greens.
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