Storyteller cheers up tsunami victims
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asianTourist
Something is expected to help people move on.
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IvanCoughalot
If I'd been stuck in a shed with a hundred other people for two months and someone started doing rakugo, there would be a bloodbath. Second only to what would happen if a mime artist showed up.
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bicultural
Well thank you for that. I don't care much for rakugo, so I'd probably step outside, but I'm sure some of the old folks would appreciate this.
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888naff
Seeing as stress is the only thing that has killed anyone so far, then keep up the good work to minimize the impact.
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MrDog
Hahahaha, I second that. If it was a ventriloquist, I think I'd end up on the news.
Maybe they were trying to get the people to sleep?
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