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I've got to say that running from the Po-Po in J is pretty much the same as running from the cops in Oz. Funniest thing was that dude driving back past the filth to put all the shit back into his boot. Thats still cracking me up.

Dude all that would have made that night complete is a few tubs of hot sake and a few kawaii kogals.

Jash

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Tell you the truth I was a bit traded out that night - last thing I felt like was drinking and clubbing. It was nice just to hang around and talk shit. You'll need to book a few days off over that time dude - lots of damage to be done...

We keep telling Matty to get of his arse - he's too busy whacking skanks down here to get his act together.

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I was totally f**ked, by the time I got back to my place it was 5am or something. I was wondering if you guys even slept with all the packing you had to do. Definitely will have to take the day off next time to make it all worthwhile...will show you boys around some other interesting part of town :P

Tell Matty if he ain't interesting in Suki, is that her name...I'll be more then happy to be her gaijin friend :D

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Dude,

By the time we'd packed it was 5:30 - we called up for a wakeup call at 7:00am and the guy goes - thats only an hour and a half away - to which we replied "yeah no shit". I'm not lying when I say its taking me a couple of weeks to recover...

Mat is hard on the Sumiko trail, but very few J chicks have net connections at home yeah? Makes International Trade a bit hard...She wants a gaijin husband though duder.

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Yeah that was us. We made two trips out to Chiba that day - little fecker at UG didnt give me back my Mastercard. Was worth it for the pissy journey back on the train, and the scenery, oh the scenery.

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We we're practicing a bit of reverse racism at TAS, all these yanks thought that because we were gaijins too that we'd want to talk to them. If they came up we pretended we didnt speak engrish. The jackets with the Nihon Lingo on them worked a treat - by the end of the show manufacturers were hitting us up to handle their stuff.

How did you guys enjoy J and the show?

Jash

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