Monday, August 07, 2006

Top Ten Things I Learned From My Trip To Japan

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10.) Thems Japanese are crazy (with a kapital 'Z').

9.) A man cannot live on Japanese curry alone. (But he can survive for 12 nights straight on a regular dinner of Hotdogs and scrambled eggs...)

8.) Andrew E. is the one who makes Crayon Shin Chan funny.

7.) Wearing wire-rimmed glasses and a long-sleeved polo, and smiling a lot makes you look a hell of a lot gentler then you usually do. (It also helps you bring on an excess 12 kilos of cargo from the pretty JAL baggage check-in lady and helps you get past Philippine customs without a hitch, hehehe)

6.) The patrons of the neighborhood "Erotic Sex Shop" (excluding those who visit out of the noble search for knowledge of course) are pretty much weird (hence the term Hentai...)

5.) 2 wind-breakers do not count as "Weatherproof Rain-gear" (and 10° C is pretty damn cold).

4.) We rearry are "Phirippine Banana".

3.) Getting sandwiched by giggling high school girls on a train ride is not that great... But it is much-much-MUCH better than getting sandwiched by giggling, smelly, old businessmen...

2.) Never drop your 3-day old digital camera on the rocky slopes of Mt. Fuji (the pamphlets were right... at 3,810m, it truly is a "REAL" mountain).

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And the #1 thing I learned from my trip to Japan was...

1.) The fine for sexually harassing a female passenger on a train is ¥300,000.

Marami pa sana akong gustong malaman, tulad na lang ng mga ito:
  • Ano ba talaga ang ginagawa sa "maid cafe"???
  • Sino ba talaga ang mas patok sa Japan, Egoy o Puti?
  • (Mas) Mabait ba talaga ang mga Haponesa?
  • Anong gagawin sayo ng "Gaijin Hunter" kapag nahuli ka nila???
  • Ano ang ibig sabihin ng "Date Bayou!"???
  • Ano ba talaga ang binebenta nung mga babaeng naka-maid costume sa Akihabara???

Buti na lang babalik ako dun sa Novemeber. Oh yeah!

6 Comments:

At 1:41 PM, August 09, 2006, Blogger bryan said...

may kinalaman ba yung #3 sa #1? hehe >)

 
At 11:07 PM, August 10, 2006, Blogger StrangerInAStrangeLife said...

uhhhh... wala naman... hehe. late ko na nalaman yung 1 eh.

 
At 5:47 PM, September 20, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

sama moko...

 
At 3:55 AM, September 22, 2006, Blogger StrangerInAStrangeLife said...

kung pwede lang sana diba???

 
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