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Good afternoon (inOsaka) Luciousさん
Hi naughty doll.
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Good afternoon (inOsaka) Luciousさん
Early morning here, too early, alarm doesn't go off for an hour yet.
I guess not, fell asleep early last night, all caught up on sleep, plus I hope to chase you to 100 posts.
I'll have a avatar of Billy Herrington after I post 100 post
Many, myself included, would prefer to look at you.
I'll have a avatar of Billy Herrington after I post 100 post
I'll have a avatar of Billy Herrington after I post 100 post
Uhh, might I ask why?
Commemorate him and to be irony to people on this site(laugh)
That is indeed ironic. You watch alot of gay porn?
Ok guys.... If she is in Japan the outlets are from USA not Japan. Then there is the question of the ring????
I can't say whether she is real or not but electrical shit is kind of my thing. Old Japan was indeed type A, however for at least the last decade they commonly use type B in new builds and rewires, same as the US and canada. So power outlet doesn't prove or disprove, as B is getting more and more common as time goes by. If going to Japan I would still take a 2 prong adapter, and they only run at 100 volts, so blow dryers and other high draw items that create heat may not work but yeah you could easily see a Type B. and now back to my export control course work forces me to take every year lol
Ok guys.... If she is in Japan the outlets are from USA not Japan. Then there is the question of the ring????
This thread got dropped pretty quick. Damn, would love to know where those pics were from. Or who she was.
Why did you turn your messages off?
Did you get some bad messages?
Weibo much?
I flew through Narita recently. All outlets accommodated US plugs.
More interesting is the fact that they use two different ac cycles depending on where you are in the country, it's either 50hz or 60hz. At least they did when I was there, also I can confirm they have both A and B type sockets and shitty 100v, no point taking any electric shit from here in the UK where we use a proper voltage!.
Anyway, sorry Lillian please continue...
I can't say whether she is real or not but electrical shit is kind of my thing. Old Japan was indeed type A, however for at least the last decade they commonly use type B in new builds and rewires, same as the US and canada. So power outlet doesn't prove or disprove, as B is getting more and more common as time goes by. If going to Japan I would still take a 2 prong adapter, and they only run at 100 volts, so blow dryers and other high draw items that create heat may not work but yeah you could easily see a Type B. and now back to my export control course work forces me to take every year lol
My spidy sense is tingling boys...