The best part is the replayed "Loke me do sanja di prite!" or whatever the fuck he's saying.
I bet the learning curve sucks for this kind of thing. Imagine if he overshot it.
From Greg in Saskatoon. Domi arigato, Greg-san.
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It's-a not-a so bad, it's-a nice-a place, ah shut uppa your face!
The best part is the replayed "Loke me do sanja di prite!" or whatever the fuck he's saying.
I bet the learning curve sucks for this kind of thing. Imagine if he overshot it.
From Greg in Saskatoon. Domi arigato, Greg-san.
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Holy instant replay, Batman!! I'm glad the Japanese don't do the TV commentary for our sports- the games would take up an entire day of television with all those replays.
As for the stunt- wow. Just... wow. That should be an Olympic sport. The ratings would jump (ha ha, get it? Jump? Okay, sorry.)
I love the arrow. In case he forgets which way to jump.
I bet the singing guitar-playing mattress salesman could beat it.
LOKE ME SO SANJA DI PRITEx700
I love to see people take extremely seriously an activity that I used to do for fun as a lil kiddie. The pre-jump serious faces were priceless.
I loved the worried looking man in wearing to suit and tie. Talk about taking things too seriously. I thought he was going to cry.
Cary, your command of Japanese is amazing!
Thanks, GD. It's all about the phonetics.
Gem/Another Amy - the worried dude is Trampoline Man's life insurance agent.
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