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On ‎09‎/‎03‎/‎2018 at 16:38, 999magnum said:

I hope I get a misspelled one :P

I used to use the Erectronic Mail counter at my main post office in Japan. Unfortunately the gentleman who staffed it didn't do much for me but I always thought I might get lucky on the way home :ph34r:

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3 hours ago, kimchi said:

I used to use the Erectronic Mail counter at my main post office in Japan. Unfortunately the gentleman who staffed it didn't do much for me but I always thought I might get lucky on the way home :ph34r:

That’s bevause you never give him a ( dozen ) of drink 

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10 minutes ago, fehk2001 said:

That’s bevause you never give him a ( dozen ) of drink 

I think perhaps Asian gentlemen don't need drink to get them aroused, next time I will take Camphor Oil :P

(Also maybe schoolgirl Cosplay :ph34r:)

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23 hours ago, kimchi said:

I used to use the Erectronic Mail counter at my main post office in Japan. Unfortunately the gentleman who staffed it didn't do much for me but I always thought I might get lucky on the way home :ph34r:

I must have read this 50 times since yesterday and I just can't figure it out lol.

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3 minutes ago, 999magnum said:

I must have read this 50 times since yesterday and I just can't figure it out lol.

:lol:

The Japanese have problems with L & Rs in English because they only have one sound that sorta mixes the both (along with a slight touch of D) so when they spell stuff in English they often mix the two up. I'll see if I can find a pic of the old 'Erectronic' Counter I used to use (as a matter of principle as a virile young man!) to scan and upload :)

If you are a cunning linguist the Japanese 'equivalent' is mainly a mix of the tongue 'mechanics' involved in making an L or R sound, with a slight touch of D. It's hard to pull off properly.

I am begging for serious trouble with this post from @fehk2001...I know I am :wacko: 

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30 minutes ago, kimchi said:

:lol:

The Japanese have problems with L & Rs in English because they only have one sound that sorta mixes the both (along with a slight touch of D) so when they spell stuff in English they often mix the two up. I'll see if I can find a pic of the old 'Erectronic' Counter I used to use (as a matter of principle as a virile young man!) to scan and upload :)

If you are a cunning linguist the Japanese 'equivalent' is mainly a mix of the tongue 'mechanics' involved in making an L or R sound, with a slight touch of D. It's hard to pull off properly.

I am begging for serious trouble with this post from @fehk2001...I know I am :wacko: 

That must be base from your Japanese “ little movies “ experience 

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54 minutes ago, kimchi said:

:lol:

The Japanese have problems with L & Rs in English because they only have one sound that sorta mixes the both (along with a slight touch of D) so when they spell stuff in English they often mix the two up. I'll see if I can find a pic of the old 'Erectronic' Counter I used to use (as a matter of principle as a virile young man!) to scan and upload :)

If you are a cunning linguist the Japanese 'equivalent' is mainly a mix of the tongue 'mechanics' involved in making an L or R sound, with a slight touch of D. It's hard to pull off properly.

I am begging for serious trouble with this post from @fehk2001...I know I am :wacko: 

Oh!!! ERECTRONIC!!!! LOL

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