Man, you are a newbie, aren't you. God bless you.
Which part didn't you understand?


"Bryan Parker" <puntspeedchunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Bryce" <fukuzzz@takethisout.hotmail.com> said:
>
> >
> >"Bryan Parker" <puntspeedchunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >> "Bryce" <fukuzzz@takethisout.hotmail.com> said:
> >>
> >> >Just pay the damn money. In Japan 4,000$ isn't that much. In the
states
> >that
> >> >would be something different then.
> >>
> >> Yeah, werd up! Too bad my job in the carnival
> >> industry doesn't pay that kind of money.
> >>
> >> BTW, what's the average salary of a typical
> >> Japanese businessman in his mid thirties?
> >
> >Early 90's I think it was 450,000/month.
>
> Have you been in prison for the last 10-20 years?
> I can't help but wonder with all of your
> references to the 80's and scientific data from
> the 90's.
>
> >> >The ticket is just a tax to abuse the
> >> >speed limits. If you can afford to pay it, I figure speed as much as
you
> >> >want in Japan. Espcially if you don't have to worry about having
points
> >on
> >> >your drivers's license, ie. make sure you have an international
license
> >and
> >> >spell your name with katakana differently every time you have business
> >with
> >> >the police, that way they never know who you are.
> >>
> >> Uhhh.... No. I wish I had the time to tell you all
> >> the things that are wrong with this.
> >
> >Well, please get the time and fill us all in!
>
> 1. I don't know WTF, "The ticket is just a tax to
> abuse the speed limits." means.
>
> 2. Gaigins get International licenses in there
> home countries. The names on them are in English.
>
> 3. How does one spell ブライス differently?
>
>
>
> --
> Bryan
> gaijenesis -
> noun:   the event that is a beginning; a first part or stage
> of subsequent events of gaijinhood
>