Brett Robson wrote:
> On 17 Aug 2003 22:10:29 GMT, Rindler Sigurd  ...
> 
>>"Michael Cash" <mikecash@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
>>news:6n1vjvcib3k6spoljf6s1kf1gc9rcf7rv9@4ax.com...
>>
>>>I finally put up a couple pictures of my new truck. I included a
>>>couple shots of the old one just for comparison.
>>
>>Interesting picture! The one where you transport parts of a Shinto shrine...
> 
> Wouldn't have thought there was much demand for that. Do you have to be
> specially purified first, and do they mind a gaigin carrying it.

It shouldn't be a problem to have a gaigin hauling parts of shinto 
shrines. A lot of the torii gates use imported timber, and the sacred 
white horses at Nikko and Ise come from New Zealand. Its not as if 
shinto shrines are as important as say, food products.




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"As I write, highly civilized human beings are flying overhead, trying 
to kill me. They do not feel any enmity against me as an individual, nor 
I against them. They are "only doing their duty", as the saying goes. 
Most of them, I have no doubt, are kind-hearted law-abiding men who 
would never dream of committing murder in private life. On the other 
hand, if one of them succeeds in blowing me to pieces with a well-placed 
bomb, he will never sleep any the worse for it. He is serving his 
country, which has the power to absolve him from evil"  - George Orwell, 
England Your England, 1941