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this place is no longer fun. bye.
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Canada has a much higher chance of finding pink cream soda.

want to play a game of volleyball? *bounce bounce*

this. this requires a hefty bump.

there is. it's called Mikudayo.

it's Magibon.

thanks, but i'm happy with what i can get here. anyways the cost is mostly shipping. i ordered some cookies from Hawaii, and had to pay for shipping twice because they don't ship to Hong Kong, so i had to use ComGateway to ship via oregon. pain in the ass, but it was worth it.

Barq's Cream Soda? it's sugar-y heaven. i've only had it once in Hong Kong though, via some random pricey import store. the yellow cream soda we have here are pretty good though. and so's the Sars sasparilla (actually Sarsae, but the chinese word is exactly the same word we call SARS coronavirus)

yes. there's a reason good tea restaurants have 波蘿油(abbreviated pineapple bun w/butter) on the menu. they don't abbreviate it because it's a fad. we're not China or even Japan who abbreviate everything. =P

brian, have you guys done an article on the various cream sodas around?

it's the Japanese version of Hong Kong's famed "Pineapple bun", which like Melon pan has nothing to do with melon, Pineapple bun has nothing to do with pineapples. i want those melon pan ear mufflers...

read the whole thread before replying.

then you need to go to Asahikawa. one of the 3 kings of Hokkaido-style ramen, Aoba(lit. Green Leaf), has the best shoyu ramen i've ever tasted in Japan, with proper thick ramen noodles, not the wimpy angel hair pasta from Hakata ramen. anyways. Aoba. it's stock is clear pork bone + clear chicken broth +

did someone say armpit sauce?

that shadow....s....

nah, i'm not that keen on getting any closer to the heated monkey shit water that's 5 inches away from my camera lens... anyways, those guys are seriously old, so anything i do against them, will be seen as me bullying them. and they know it.

only if you also get the Tenga attachment. =P

yes, because they're not the same people. and you're on Kotaku.

I did the same at a chapel on a hill in Macao, asking the person working there if I was allowed to take some photos and the guy was sincerely surprised that I asked. So I got some nice panoramic photos of the place with my tripod out behind the last pew. Even with quiet mode, the shutter was still rather loud, but

now draw a circle with your right hand, and a rectangle with your left.

i think it's still ok to feed deers in Nara, but there's a feeding ban on Miyajima. which sucks, but seriously, those deers are a cute menace.