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June 02, 2007

Drunk Salaryman Cell Phone Strap

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These cell phone straps from Strap-Ya feature the many faces of a balding, drunk Japanese man—hugging a shochu bottle, singing and dancing like a goober, hugging the toilet bowl. Good times.

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Comments

The dancing salaryman with his shirt off is the best cell phone strap ever. Seriously.

That is so funny! My wife saw that and said to me "That's you!"

Couldn't they have one throwing up on a train? The first time I saw that happen I was so shocked, but now I'm used to it. It's as normal of scenery for me as Tokyo Tower.

these are great! they are just so many other figures they can make from this drunk theme

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