IchigoDave
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Look around in the shopping area. There's a place that sells thick cut ribs (for take home and heat up). Get some. You will NOT regret, just heat them up slowly and serve. Melt in your mouth.Ashigara SA
Thanks for that tip - I don't usually stop at that SA, but next time I will.Look around in the shopping area. There's a place that sells thick cut ribs (for take home and heat up). Get some. You will NOT regret, just heat them up slowly and serve. Melt in your mouth.
I always stop in there on the way back if we're on that route. They've got other meaty goodies too.Thanks for that tip - I don't usually stop at that SA, but next time I will.
I shoulderd one today walking back to the Station from Kabukicho.......stupid airhead....phone/bag/drink went flying everywhere........I did say gomen ne though.Not looking before exiting a store, konbini, or generally anywhere when walking. There seems an expectation amongst most natives that the seas will part for them. I've perfected the fake look at phone full stop because its fun fucking with zombies.
Happens a lot in crowded train stations. Like there are crowds of people but the person walking backwards is still surprised when they walk into you. Its so odd.People when they part with their friends, start walking full speed on a collision course with me in a crowded area then abruptly turning around to wave goodbye to their friends while still walking really fast aaaaand being VERY SURPRISED that they bumped into me. -_-‘ Lady. Lady I’m not surprised.
Happens all the time in my train station.Happens a lot in crowded train stations. Like there are crowds of people but the person walking backwards is still surprised when they walk into you. Its so odd.
Happens a lot in crowded train stations. Like there are crowds of people but the person walking backwards is still surprised when they walk into you. Its so odd.
I’ve lost panties and even duvet covers to bad weather, so I appreciate thatJapanese TV weather reports that tell you that tomorrow will be a good day to hang out laundry to dry. Quaint. Maybe cute.
Yet, can’t people just determine that from the rest of the forecast?
Can relate. Gf did her laundry here recently and she lost a pair of panties due to high winds. It was from a set, so she was unhappy about the loss.I’ve lost panties and even duvet covers to bad weather, so I appreciate that
Can relate. Gf did her laundry here recently and she lost a pair of panties due to high winds. It was from a set, so she was unhappy about the loss.
(ruled out a panty thief; they'd need a pretty damn tall ladder to get all the way up to the laundry rack on the top floor )
Wouldn't just a decent extension ladder reach a 4 story walk up?Can relate. Gf did her laundry here recently and she lost a pair of panties due to high winds. It was from a set, so she was unhappy about the loss.
(ruled out a panty thief; they'd need a pretty damn tall ladder to get all the way up to the laundry rack on the top floor )
Nope.Wouldn't just a decent extension ladder reach a 4 story walk up?
Not looking before exiting a store, konbini, or generally anywhere when walking. There seems an expectation amongst most natives that the seas will part for them. I've perfected the fake look at phone full stop because its fun fucking with zombies.
Can relate. Gf did her laundry here recently and she lost a pair of panties due to high winds. It was from a set, so she was unhappy about the loss.
(ruled out a panty thief; they'd need a pretty damn tall ladder to get all the way up to the laundry rack on the top floor )
Its a city thing. People in cities in general give less of a fuck about other people. In small towns people tend to act better.I really can't agree with this. Have you ever tried walking in London? It's like an assault course by comparison.
I really can't agree with this. Have you ever tried walking in London? It's like an assault course by comparison.
Its a city thing. People in cities in general give less of a fuck about other people. In small towns people tend to act better.
The use of reaction shots in so many Japanese TV programs.
Granted, one sometimes sees that sort of thing outside of Japan. Yet, here it is really common. Lots of nodding heads and such.
It all seems a bit silly and too widespread for my tastes. Of course, I’m not exactly a key part of the target audience.
Guess it at least helps to keep some tarento employed.
As those "security guards" are almost always old men (probably a nure ochiba prevention measure), I doubt their response time in case someone does not "obey".well yeah , its a job . About as productive as the « security guards » (not sure the exact title is) near construction sites that show you the only path you can walk anyway with their stick