MADE IT 2 TOKYO AN SAYIN KTHXBYE 2 MAH FANZ



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7 Response to "MADE IT 2 TOKYO AN SAYIN KTHXBYE 2 MAH FANZ"

  • MRhé Says:

    He looks so tiny and scared.

    Yi lu ping an, Harry!


  • Alex Brant-Zawadzki Says:

    I fail to see what is mean about relocating adorable widdle puppy dawgs.

    Unless you're, like, deporting them.

    Or worse...

    "Soylent Mauve is puppies! It's PUPPIES!


  • Goldie Says:

    Can you relocate me back to Providence PLEASE


  • Mean Rachel Says:

    Mrhe: Whenever you say that, I always think of 2GD.com -- for some reason I associate it with some post you wrote while gnawing on a croissant.

    Alex: Actually there is nothing mean about stuffing a chihuahua in a crate for 15 hours on a flight from Houston to Tokyo. However, there is something mean about having people stay in Redwood City, CA and take $80 cab drives to 9th and Judah, only to have the cab driver realize that there is a difference between 9th STREET and 9th AVENUE.
    Goldie: I would recommend this flight for you:

    (Operates Friday, Saturday & Sunday)

    CO#751
    Departs SDQ @1:50 PM
    Arrives EWR @ 6:16 PM
    connecting with
    CO#163
    Departs EWR @ 9:20 PM
    Arrives PVD @ 10:45 PM

    Total time: 8hr40min


  • Foonyor Says:

    Also, MRhe, even though they all look the same to you, you might want to note that they don't speak Mandarin in Tokyo.


  • Alex Brant-Zawadzki Says:

    But why would you go so far from Redwood City?

    Tracking down your alter-ego, or just looking for a good bar?


  • Mean Rachel Says:

    Foon: 2 pts to Porkins for his political correctness, -2 pts to 1/2 "Bill Maher" Mrhe for his political incorrectness.
    Where is that scoreboard, anyway?

    Alex: I think perhaps my id made the decision to go to Inner Sunset and discover my "who I wish I was if I was a man" alter ego.
    Encompassing three things:
    1) A fabulous pool player
    2) Tolerant of formal education
    3) Blogger (it definitely would have been a dealbreaker if God hadn't let the male version of me be a writer)