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beer baron nail on the head there champ!

elrodeo for someone claiming to have spent many many years in Japan (or am I confusing you with someone else) I thought you would / should have gotten the goma suri there . . .

m3tgr Im dissappointed in you too

laurence it is true you are foreign

ごめん!胡麻擂りの胡麻擂りわちょっと忘れちゃった。

俺も外人だよ!

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I just wish I could read more kanji :wacko:

This is how I read!

朝林猫りの朝林猫りわちょっと忘れちゃった <-- Laurence's crappy brain

胡麻擂りの胡麻擂りわちょっと忘れちゃった <-- What he wrote

I have admited my defeat, but now I enjoy it...

I read a cool story about some cat in the woods that forgot something in the morning!

go on Lorry, read me a bedtime storee!

I have admited my defeat, but now I enjoy it...

I read a cool story about some cat in the woods that forgot something in the morning!

yeahhhh...

somthin with me as teh raccoon with teh bloated sak would be good...

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Hehe... I think you need to put my kanji through google translate to see how badly I read.

You sell your nest??

are you a hermaph?

i hope i wrote teh kanji wrong...

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beer baron nail on the head there champ!

elrodeo for someone claiming to have spent many many years in Japan (or am I confusing you with someone else) I thought you would / should have gotten the goma suri there . . .

m3tgr Im dissappointed in you too

laurence it is true you are foreign

Akeenan..you sound like your one of those knob jockeys from GaijinWankerPot..bloke I dont need to justify my many many years in Japan..you should be carefull with your sarcasm...cant be bothered with you

Edited by elrodeo666

im not a knob jockey!

I do agree with you that the forums on gaijinpot are excruciatingly painful. With many many sarcastic idiots.

Sorry if you misunderstood my intentions with that comment, not trying to have a dig at you or cause trouble. I was actually trying to bring the Japanese community a little closer using a bit of sarcastic fun.

My sarcasm is fine, however I guess its hard for some to get when written on the internet.

sorry :blink:

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