Sunday, May 4, 2008

Those Funny Nihonjin

Well it's Sunday and I'm sitting at home. You may be wondering, "Why aren't you at church?", after all it is a Sunday morning, a time that is traditionally set aside for church services. Well, the answer is that I have a bum left eye. Actually, sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning, I managed to scratch my eye bad enough that my eye doctor said it's like I have an ulcer on my eye ball. So I'm sitting at home because I eye is super red and sore (it's not pink eye and it's not contagious) and really sensitive to light. Maybe I'll have Keao take a picture of it and I'll post it sometime.

But on Friday night we went to Bob's Big Boy after church (this is becoming a favorite hang out of ours) and we started talking about those crazy Japanese game shows. Some of them are actually games, while others are just pranks and what not. So for your viewing pleasure here are two of my favorites. Mind you, there are many more types of shows and if you go to youtube and type in Japanese pranks or Japanese game shows you're bound to find a plethora more. I hope you find them as entertaining as I did.



In this one, a mob of 100 randomly chase people down and do crazy things



This one is long but stinkin' hilarious

5 comments:

Mike said...

I apprecaite these kind of pranks and stunts so much more than the stuff on MTV and all that rubbish.

chubbs said...

do you have to wear an eye patch?

Scott Sunaoka said...

nah, not really. if i did though, i could be spicy jack, the pirate...arrrgh!

keao said...

the first one is good...but the second one...clearly they are not in a "REAL" library...seeing as no one even blinks an eye.

i really should take a picture of your eye and document it.

Joy said...

That's a bummer about your eye. I'm glad to read in your comment on Keao's blog that it's feeling better. I like the patch idea. Aye aye Captain Spicy

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