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Old 12-03-2007, 04:25 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Ginger afro, now I've seen it all.

Tight budget that week?
Doubt it. Can't you see how much he splashed out on the bird?
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Old 12-03-2007, 04:34 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Doubt it. Can't you see how much he splashed out on the bird?
Clearly not

I still think James has striking similarity to Glenn McGrath, although I think that it is far as it goes (And I should warn you this could be my last post before I'm banned)
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Old 12-03-2007, 04:53 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Luke Ronchi?

Chu-hai... not as bad as people say.
Yeah, its not that bad, but you may notice im holding the Asahi Super Dry

I dont know whether to take the Ronchi comment as an insult or not We were both born in NZ but..... I'll give you the benefit of the doubt
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Old 12-03-2007, 04:56 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Yeah, its not that bad, but you may notice im holding the Asahi Super Dry

I dont know whether to take the Ronchi comment as an insult or not We were both born in NZ but..... I'll give you the benefit of the doubt
Ronchi is the gunnest of the gun, if that helps.

Yeah I noticed you were holding Asahi, but I'm sort of naturally disinclined to Japanese beers after having to contain myself from laughing so many times when Japanese men told me they couldn't stomach foreign beer for its softness.
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Old 12-03-2007, 05:03 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Ronchi is the gunnest of the gun, if that helps.

Yeah I noticed you were holding Asahi, but I'm sort of naturally disinclined to Japanese beers after having to contain myself from laughing so many times when Japanese men told me they couldn't stomach foreign beer for its softness.
Yeah, Asahi Super Dry and Suntory Malts are the only decent beers in Japan. Still nothing compared to a good Tui/Speights/Lion Red/Export Gold etc or hundreds of other 'foreign' beers. But when compared to the many 'happoshu' (my translation=sparkling beer) they taste just as good. Cant stand people who drink 'happoshu' like its beer. I get into a huge rant when i see some japanese guy drinking it, and give them a lesson on real beer. Plus, it is shocking how in Japan if you drink beer you are seen as 'oyaji' (old man), i mean, come on, beer is the guys drink. Guys in there 20s drinking Chu-hai also makes me sick
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Old 12-03-2007, 05:09 AM   #21 (permalink)
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I must say, Barney, that girl looks rather fil-... What? Is that the time? I best be off.
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Yeah, Asahi Super Dry and Suntory Malts are the only decent beers in Japan. Still nothing compared to a good Tui/Speights/Lion Red/Export Gold etc or hundreds of other 'foreign' beers. But when compared to the many 'happoshu' (my translation=sparkling beer) they taste just as good. Cant stand people who drink 'happoshu' like its beer. I get into a huge rant when i see some japanese guy drinking it, and give them a lesson on real beer. Plus, it is shocking how in Japan if you drink beer you are seen as 'oyaji' (old man), i mean, come on, beer is the guys drink. Guys in there 20s drinking Chu-hai also makes me sick
Well what do you expect, despite low taxes on alcohol beer is disgustingly expensive in most places eh. Especially draught beer; we charged $8 a glass at the hotel I worked at.
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I don't blame you - she's very cute.
Very cute. very Argentinan, and very over her
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Well what do you expect, despite low taxes on alcohol beer is disgustingly expensive in most places eh. Especially draught beer; we charged $8 a glass at the hotel I worked at.
Indeed, i , being a gaijin, would go out of my way to buy a real beer, whereas the Japanese are really good at fooling themselves into thinking the 'cheap stuff' tastes good. Plus, young Japanese guys are so girly and concerned so much about fashion and weight that getting a beer belly is so outta the question. Hence resorting to Chu-hai. I mean, come one, at least they could move onto harder liqor

(i couldnt rant on for hours TBH)
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Very cute. very Argentinan, and very over her

Could you send her my way then?
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Old 12-03-2007, 05:28 AM   #30 (permalink)
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