A Japanese situation about certain stuff.

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Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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se unió: 06/06/2018

So, this is the fourth or fifth joint, but this is like an almost additional small one.

bty, please don’t regard this thread as my blog. I have no such intention.
It reminded me of a certain my friend, maybe he was my friend. In Japan, alcohorics are legal.
I don’t like drinking basically. But sometimes I joined a party with the friend.
I joined them with him about 20 times. Everytime I prepared small bottles of beers or something to enjoy something with them. But he has never prepared such stuff, even once.
He just drinks it and vomits it. Also he has never said even a word “thank you”. On the contrary, he got mad always like “Damn! Does anyone have more beer?”

-to come this at last. It was on the way home from a party. I picked up and dropped out him so I was driving. We were caught in a police check. I was drunk slightly, I was drunk a little bit of wine, it was really little, but I had no conviction whether an alcohol sensor detects it or not. Drinking and driving is prohibited very strictly. About $3000 fine and your driver's license is suspended immediately.
My friend knew I was a bit drunk then.
I let my car stop at the check point and opened a window. A police officer asked me “Where do you come from?” My friend ansewred immediately “From a party, sir”.

nadebula.1984
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se unió: 05/01/2018

Whenever my friends and I participate a party, I just let them drink as much as they like. When everyone collapse on the floor (except me), I may call someone to load them on a cart and send them home. I remembered that when my classmates and me held a banquet right after our graduation ceremony, I was one of the last few persons standing. We few who could still stand firmly were in charge of delivering those who were rolling on the floor to their dormitories. We used several carts to carry them.

BTW, I really like Japanese sake very much, especially the sparkling sake, which is a perfect combination of Oriental rice wine and Occidental champagne.

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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se unió: 06/06/2018

Carts :) I see, carts might be convenient to carry drunks. I thought it would be a good painting. The title: Better drunks who are carrying collapsed drunks.

I didn't know the sparkring sake. byw I think the Chinese are genius for cooking. AFAIK, there is no such food culture which has complicated variety. I usually cook Chinese food every other day. Recently, I had have eating 春巻 (maybe Taiwanese style, though) everyday while about one month. It takes long time to prepare, you know. Topics shift like this.

Jodiendo
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se unió: 01/09/2013

Masaru Suzuluckqi my drunk bitct have a goodt time
luvcky youyou haven paid for your sins sale

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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se unió: 06/06/2018

?
sxcuse me?

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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se unió: 06/06/2018

I mean, I was worn out with from work lately and the, sleeping disorders, you know, so maybe it comes from them but I really don't understand you.

P.S. Unfortunately, I like the writing style very much, though, cool.

Jodiendo
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se unió: 01/09/2013

A Japanese situation abohout certain stuff.

ooh wel you like hidh in some columbian red devil+ishh shi nothingg with it

get higl and half a bliss

Jodiendo
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se unió: 01/09/2013

s japanese harakiri is good to have

Masaru Suzuqi -under review-
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se unió: 06/06/2018

Halakiri were basically shows for great men in my opinion.

One of us. One of us. One of us.