Tuesday February 14, 2012

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    Lieutenant

    Just kidding! I'm going as a salaryman.

    I hope you're prepared to vomit, urinate and sleep on the platform. Although not necessarily in that order.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    Just party at your homes

    No. You can't pick and choose and massacre foreign culture and expect no consequence. You want the pumpkins and their cute accessories selling for months in the name of Halloween, then you feel the wrath of several hundred drunk loveable larrikins dominating you in ways you've never been dominated before. PARTY!! And something about chaos.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    Police peruse post-crime premises poorly proving payday punks proliferate.

    Sorry, I'm doing the best I can.

    Posted in: Loading shovel used in ATM heist at Saitama convenience store

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    Lieutenant

    i can't help but wonder if the extreme reaction to this event by some Japanese (and a few foreigners)

    The biggest reaction to this event takes place on the web by people who spend too much time on it, and are representative only of similar monitor magnets.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    party at your homes, NOT IN PUBLIC. we dont celebrate halloween here, period

    I could supply you with the names of a couple of retailers and departmemt stores who might disagree with you.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    Niiza huh. That's awfully close to Tokyo. Maybe they should have travelled a little bit further and they would have found something to do on Thursday nights.

    Posted in: Loading shovel used in ATM heist at Saitama convenience store

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    Lieutenant

    Akina loves Big Macs with extra mayonnaise. She is also rumoured to enjoy it on hot dogs.

    Posted in: Hoshino, Minami promote McDonald's-Coca-Cola campaign

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    Lieutenant

    the working poor. The number of Japanese earning less than 2 million yen a year surged 40% from 2002 to 2006

    I wouldn't have made much more than this when I was an ALT in junior high for a year. Sure the pay looked alright in the beginning, 12,000 yen a day, but there were gaps all over the yearly schedule, add on top of that summer and winter vacation for which I was not paid, and average it out I definitely needed the evening gig as well. So for anyone with big bright eyes for Japan consider that contract carefully. Especially if your school would not be near or in a big city where evening work is in abundance.

    Posted in: Japan's burgeoning class: Working poor

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    Lieutenant

    “Coke my favorite drink. I drink 2 to 3 liters everyday.”

    She also consumes yesterday's product endorsement in surprisingly high levels, and though she doesn't know it yet, she loves tomorrow's product, has used it since she was a kid, and finds men who use it just irresistable.

    Posted in: Hoshino, Minami promote McDonald's-Coca-Cola campaign

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    Lieutenant

    That's no ace. He's just a joker.

    I can keep this up all night.

    Posted in: Glitterball

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    Lieutenant

    I'm calling the guy on the left's bluff. He's got nothing.

    And who's the ace down front?

    Posted in: Glitterball

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    Lieutenant

    It looks like a full house.

    Posted in: Glitterball

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    Lieutenant

    ...Junkichi Tano...strolls happily off toward the liquor store

    I would be too if any Japanese were to sit there and listen to my crappy Japanese for half an hour under the guise of politics.

    Posted in: Rays of hope from Obama

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    Lieutenant

    let's stay on topic and recognize that we all share some responsibility for common courtesy in public areas, regardless of any filters.

    Well I hope your third post and onwards are just as passionate about the 'courtesy' drunk Japanese extend.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    Lieutenant, your sorry belief in the "universal right to annoy others because that's how I am and others do it, too"

    Your words not mine, 90210.

    ...not forcing YOUR party on strangers on public transportation who are going about their own business.

    I can't really call it my party, since I won't be attending. And it sounds like the same old plan is destined to fail even quicker this year. But I hope they make their presence well known somewhere in Tokyo, just to stick it further up all those who have problems with Japanese attitudes re: foreigners and then take it out on the foreigners themselves (why can't you just be more quiet and more Japanese like me) all the while wishing they were having as much fun and had not secluded themselves into some private fantasy world, untouchable and unspeakable to their fellow ex-pat.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    To Lieutenant, How can the 'vox populi' 'envision' anything?

    Nonsense to mrhog123 please.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    Economy is going down the toilet. Business climate becoming as difficult as a humid summer. Can't compete fairly, so lie. Lie until you're caught, and then bow hands and knees to the floor. Get up, and start doing it again when someone else is bowing.

    Posted in: Why are food scandals surfacing one after another and what can be done about it?

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    Lieutenant

    Its a shame that the actions of some stupid drunken gaijin give us all a bad name, because the Japanese are incapable of distinguishing between the two.

    Then surely your beef is with Japan, and not these loveable larrikins.

    Harmless fun is one thing, but when you are in a foreign country you must obey the general rules.

    Tell me you haven't broken one.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    All we neeed is a few more idiots for example Brits, Aussies and Americans, to make us appear more distasteful than the vox populi already envision us.

    If you've never done anything that could be considered distasteful in your time in Japan, then I feel sorry for you. And if you have, maybe you should withhold your preaching.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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    Lieutenant

    But again, why only now?

    Because they know exactly what and when is coming! It's very easy to counter. Signs are already out. Cops at the Yamanote stations. Done.

    The plan has to change. Change we need. I'm the Lieutenant, and I approve this message.

    Posted in: Tokyo police, rail authorities hope to scare Halloween pranksters

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