02/04/2008
God Bless the Japanese
Everybody knows Deep Purple's legendary Smoke On The Water right?
Well so do the Japanese
It's Priceless!!!
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30/01/2007
Going to the library in Japan
is apparently not the normally quite dull event it is in the rest of the world, lol.
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29/09/2006
Japanese men learning english
It is not allowed to laugh.
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12/09/2006
Japanese good head in english
Please, do not look at this at work.^^ nothing kinky, but certainly not work appropriate^^
Lets put our heads together...
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Japanese Self defence training tv
train and learn useful english phrases at the same time ^^
"Take-everything-you-want"
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Japanese Madness
see for yourself. just wish I knew what that last guy is saying.
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Japanese quirkies
Darth Vader meets the Japanese Police
How To Tie Up A Japanese Girl on TV-Shows
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Thats it! ^^
As of this video clip, I am making another Category, called Japanese Madness (out of a fun love and respect for the country and people) So please enjoy the men dancing in swan outfits ^^
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27/06/2006
Meet Halcali
Info taken from Nippop ; the Web's best source for artist profiles, articles, and other information on the Japanese music scene.
Halcali is a sort of manufactured band, but like the Monkees, it works out well, so why complain? The band started with members of Rip Slyme Ryo-z and DJ Fumiya (AKA Oshare Track Factory) looking for outside projects to write for and produce. Through Tanabe Agency auditions were arranged looking for front people that could rap. Somewhat unexpectedly the winners of this competition were two young girls, one who called herself Halca and was still in middle school and a high school student going by Yucali (neither is the traditional rendering of a Japanese name), and thus together their names made Halcali. Both of the girls were from the same area, Meguro, but it seems that they did not know each other previously, and neither had rapped before. In fact, it is claimed they had never heard the term “hip hop” before this venture. The songs were written entirely by O.T.F., and somehow hip hop mixed with vocals by young, naïve sounding girls sounded very different, fresh and fun. Their lyrics are often nonsense, and some of their songs have obvious “borrowed” parts, some clever, some clumsy, which gets mixed reactions, but tends to delight more than disgust music trainspotters.
So now I give you Halcali and "Twinkle Star", A more random j-pop video you'll have to search far and wide to find^^
Cru; getting jiggy with it
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28/05/2006
seriously; WTF????
I'll never understand how the japanese mind works, if this is acceptable behaviour for women.
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