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Japan rocks, I went in 1995 and want to go back so badly. I used to be reasonably fluent but I have trouble stringing together a coherent sentence these days, lol

I cbf installing the Japanese IME again, so romaji will have to do... boku no nihongo wa totemo warui desuyo!! kuso ne...

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not good huh! good ol' fun stoppers, well i had a good night anyway, went out drinking and met up with a mate who bought an old school bus (40 seater) and he was cruising round in it, so we hopped on and drank on there with about 20 other ppl that were on it, it was awesome! party bus! hes organising a goldy trip in it soon with a keg on baord! $30 ahead. it'll be awesome fun! the cops didnt even look sideways at us when we drove through the wharf tavern up here, must have thought we were a local bus or sumthing.

hahaha, we were at orchid av, near cavil havin a feed, and the chicks there :aroused:

OH saw the funniest thing, this two guys were havin a argument about something and there gf's were tryin to stop them but gave up, two hot blondes walked up and these two acted like best mates chattin these chicks up and as soon as the left they started fighting again

lol classic! dumb asses! my mates gona get a keg on there for the goldy run! hell yeah! and its got a streo system in it. we were picking up chicks in to had about 10 chicks in there, it was crazy! its amazing how many chicks u can pick up in a bus hey! they just flock on like it was a local bus, its not like trying to pick up in a car or anything, they dont get scared of ya.

oh yeah! 40 seater it should be! cant wait till we go for a cruise in it, we will pull up at the broadwater carpark in it! thatll be a classic! also see if we can get heaps of chicks to come, so we fgot time to tune em, coz they wont be getting off the bus for 2 hrs on the way down there!

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