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The effects of Axe perfume in a temple!
Hahaha I wish it could be like this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoXH-v__xxs
Last edited by Gishin (2007-12-21 22:37:09)
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So did you order some from their online shop ?
Actually the perfume website is amusing too.
http://axeeffect.jp/axebusters/
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FrederickC wrote:
So did you order some from their online shop ?
Actually the perfume website is amusing too.
http://axeeffect.jp/axebusters/
Cool! Did you play the game? They said I was a loser, but I thought I did pretty good until the girls with the noseclips attacked me. Too bad I didn't understand the instructions...
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radiOgnome wrote:
Cool! Did you play the game? They said I was a loser, but I thought I did pretty good until the girls with the noseclips attacked me.
Unfortunately the game wouldn't load onto my computer
so I didn't have the pleasure of having to defend myself from a group of nose-beclipped J-girls ( with a token foreign wonder woman) attacking me.
Whoever designed the advertising campaign has a great sense of humor.
Thanks for the laugh, Gishin.
Anyway must get back to drilling the first holes in my first flute making process. : )
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My pleasure!
Will try to find some other good stuff when I have the time on my graveyard shift.
One thing is sure is that if that ever happened in Korea and the monk tried to separate them like he did in those girls would have gotten really mad and beat the crap out of that monk. Korean girls have atendency to be very moody and get physically violent very fast.
But I will forgive them anyway well at least for the hot ones
Last edited by Gishin (2007-12-22 23:03:50)
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Well the island here, Jeju, is famous for "Rock, Wind and Women".
Rock, because the island is volcanic and there is rock everywhere.
Wind, because it is very windy.
Women, because traditionally many families on Jeju Island were Matriarchal and the women are considered tougher than elsewhere in Korea.
( they could add "Soju" (as a 4th category) as I regularly see people unsteady on their feet after they have had a bout of Soju consumption). But that is most probably not particular to this Island.
I have noticed the women here generally are more independent than elsewhere in Korea ( a generalization).
I don't know who would win in your hypothetical situation, the women or the monk. Some of the monks who do the long 3-6 month Zazen retreats up in the mountains in unheated temples in winter are most probably quite tough.
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FrederickC wrote:
Well the island here, Jeju, is famous for "Rock, Wind and Women".
Rock, because the island is volcanic and there is rock everywhere.
Wind, because it is very windy.
Women, because traditionally many families on Jeju Island were Matriarchal and the women are considered tougher than elsewhere in Korea.
( they could add "Soju" (as a 4th category) as I regularly see people unsteady on their feet after they have had a bout of Soju consumption). But that is most probably not particular to this Island.
I have noticed the women here generally are more independent than elsewhere in Korea ( a generalization).
I don't know who would win in your hypothetical situation, the women or the monk. Some of the monks who do the long 3-6 month Zazen retreats up in the mountains in unheated temples in winter are most probably quite tough.
Sure but never under estimate the power of a Drunk Ajuma on her week
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Scary !
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