http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20030716-00001071-mai-soci
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Michael Cash
"There was a time, Mr. Cash, when I believed you must be the most useless
thing in the world. But that was before I read a Microsoft help file."
Prof. Ernest T. Bass
Mount Pilot College
First of all, what I want to ask you is what is the English equivalent of 'chikan',
Mike.
Masayuki
So you don't think it's all just a coincidence?
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Scott Reynolds s...@gol.com
> First of all, what I want to ask you is what is the English equivalent of 'chikan',
> Mike.
Japperv?
(See, that's what happens when I go posting after downing a few brewskis.)
No, the English equivalent of chikan isn't Mike. It's Bryan Parker.
(Seriously, though, I don't know).
>On 7/16/2003 8:52 PM, Michael Cash wrote:
>> Makes you wonder about the first time, don't it?
>>
>> http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20030716-00001071-mai-soci
>
>So you don't think it's all just a coincidence?
Part of a vast right-wing conspiracy.
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 21:11:32 +0900, Scott Reynolds <s...@gol.com>
> belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>
>
>>On 7/16/2003 8:52 PM, Michael Cash wrote:
>>
>>>Makes you wonder about the first time, don't it?
>>>
>>>http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20030716-00001071-mai-soci
>>
>>So you don't think it's all just a coincidence?
>
> Part of a vast right-wing conspiracy.
No question about it.
Omoshiroi!
Masayuki
Japanese perversion?
Isn't there any Ameperv in the US?
Masayuki
Gime some details.
Masayuki
On 7/16/2003 10:17 PM, masayuki yoshida wrote:
> "Scott Reynolds" <s...@gol.com> wrote in message
> news:bf3g1c$cjc$1...@newsflood.tokyo.att.ne.jp...
>
>>On 7/16/2003 9:08 PM, masayuki yoshida wrote:
>>
>>
>>>First of all, what I want to ask you is what is the English equivalent of 'chikan',
>>>Mike.
>>
>>Japperv?
>
> Japanese perversion?
Japanese pervert.
> Isn't there any Ameperv in the US?
Most definitely.
I'd love to, but I can't go around telling everyone in public. Then it
wouldn't be a conspiracy anymore.
As the great urban philosopher Coolio once said, "What started off as
a plan ended up in a plot. Water can't cool it off 'cause it's too
damned hot."
He was only trying to become King MA:
The only word I can think of is grope or groper. But groping is not necessarily
a bad thing, it depends on context.
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"he [John Ashcroft] deliberately left Jesus out of office prayers to avoid
offending non-Christians." - Ben Shapiro 27/2/2003
Mike, did you have anything that pleased you yesterday? Your pose as a philosopher
seems to implicitly suggest that.
Masayuki
>
>"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
>news:9d4bhvk0a2nlmb8ek...@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 22:19:46 +0900, "masayuki yoshida"
>> <ys...@yahoo.co.jp> belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>>
>> >
>> >"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
>> >news:97hahvggi8gt6ng25...@4ax.com...
>> >> On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 21:11:32 +0900, Scott Reynolds <s...@gol.com>
>> >> belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>> >>
>> >> >On 7/16/2003 8:52 PM, Michael Cash wrote:
>> >> >> Makes you wonder about the first time, don't it?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20030716-00001071-mai-soci
>> >> >
>> >> >So you don't think it's all just a coincidence?
>> >>
>> >> Part of a vast right-wing conspiracy.
>> >
>> >Gime some details.
>>
>> I'd love to, but I can't go around telling everyone in public. Then it
>> wouldn't be a conspiracy anymore.
>>
>> As the great urban philosopher Coolio once said, "What started off as
>> a plan ended up in a plot. Water can't cool it off 'cause it's too
>> damned hot."
>
>Mike, did you have anything that pleased you yesterday? Your pose as a philosopher
>seems to implicitly suggest that.
Of course I had something that pleased me yesterday. I drove through
Tokyo and enjoyed a fine exhibition of self-propelled mobile sidewalk
art.
Those blue jeans with the fake fading on the front and backs of the
thighs are back in style again. This time, though, there seems to be a
trend toward making the fake fading very plainly fake. Some of them
look less like they were faded and more like somebody used a four inch
paint brush to paint white stripes instead.