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Yo Rodeo, dont mistake Akeenans apology as a return to being normal!

hes just as much a twisted gaijin as the rest of us.

Albeit a twisted gaijin with good japanese skills which makes him even weirder, lol.

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Sweet I repent...take the apology back..Gaijin with good ping pong are the worst type...me included...honestly I dont have much interaction with gaijin, been working,living and playing with the japanese and alot of work has been ...well..lets say I`ve seen a real different side of japan than majority of foreigners...

On a different note..with the G8 summit just around the corner the cop presence in hokkaido is off the show...got pulled over twice today and ahd my car searched,shaken checked the whole bizzo..I know 3 other friends (japanese) who had the same treatment and its all over the place..Theres bus loads of them all over the shop, never seen anything like it in Japan.

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hey!

elrodeo Id be complaining if I was pulled over 2 times ....doesnt seem fair. you should keep a notepad in your car and get the officers name, kanji, police station, time , date, reason for being pulled over etc etc and each time you get pulled over just keep adding to it ... and after a while you might,... just might be left alone. Thats what happened to me and my bicycle anyway ... :P

Akeenan...they`ve got 1000`s of police up here practicing for the summit..Its that Japanese over kill but its a bit of a suprise. I usually drive everyday about 50-100 k`s and only see the odd patrol but they are like an ant swarm at the mo. Was at Sapporo Yosakoi on the sunday and there was a cop every 50 metres over about 2 k`s of Odori koen..

Even my japanese mates reckon its off the show but they`re response ..shoga bloody nai!

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