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April 30, 2008

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Nobita

Happens more often there than in the US I think though I don't know about Europe. Public sex or even stripping in a convenience store seems to have a wider audience there...

alexanderpink

I have definitely seen a few Japanese porns consisting of sex in public places like subway trains and convenience stores. I am amazed that everyone acts like it isn't going on, I suppose that the Japanese really just don't like getting involved. I bet American's would be a mix of religious people screaming blasphemy and people cheering them on, but most probably wouldn't ignore that it was happening.

Javatrader

MMMM Baby....You've got such a Big Mac!

Oh yeah...and you've got a sweet Apple Pie!

I think everyone should post their best McDonald's related sexual innuendo.

vagrant

McLovin!

Anyways, I thought it was cool just to get some WiFi on my Phone/PDA at McDonalds, who knew I might get some video too. Kita-Senju, 2F...good times!

Bibleplayer 2011

Oh really don't know till seeing the blog thanku very much for realizing us for th truth thanks for the blog ..:)

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