Author Topic: Things I learned from watching The Fast And The Furious:  (Read 1491 times)

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Things I learned from watching The Fast And The Furious:
« on: April 22, 2007, 01:32:00 pm »
The little kid from Sling Blade isn't little anymore.
 
 If you have to put Vin Diesel in a film, it's best to stick him in in the last couple of minutes.
 
 Japanese people whom you have never met before will loan you their street racer and let you total it.
 
 People in Japan speak English to each other more than they speak Japanese.
 
 If you are a black American in Japan it is best to talk all of that g-dawg patois, because the Japs really eat it up.
 
 You can sell Jap girls tennis shoes out of a back pack and make a good living this way.
 
 Most teenagers in Japan own tricked out rides.
 
 If you want to learn how to drift, Japanese teenagers will let you practice with their tricked out rides and they wont get upset if you dent all of the fenders.

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Re: Things I learned from watching The Fast And The Furious:
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2007, 09:58:00 pm »
Asian people can be very creative.