Learning English Through Dance
Is there such a thing as a good case?
Excellent disguise robber guy. Thanks to your nose bandana, your foreign victims will never know if you have a mustache or not. I guess the disguise doesn't matter when you're robbing someone who doesn't speak English, they can't describe you to the police anyway. That is, unless someone makes an exercise video on describing robbers.
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hahahahaha this is the funniest thing i have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteom my gossh lololol this is hilarious lololol
ReplyDeletebanginraddopeclip=)))gimme more!!!
ReplyDeletewait, are those serious ot mocking someone/something?
ReplyDeleteThe Seinfeld crew is really going downhill. First Michael Richards screams "nigger" for and hour and now Jason Alexander has turned to petty mugging.
ReplyDeleteDisgraceful.
so, it's going to tell women to just give things rather then learn karate, jijutsu, kung fu at least? Or carry a knife with you? Or kick them in the balls? Really? HAHA
ReplyDeleteSpare me my life, I was fucked by three smiling dogs
ReplyDeleteスペア・マイ・ライフ。She might be able to get away after the robbers fall the the ground laughing.
ReplyDeletetake anything you want lol omg roflmao. haaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaa
ReplyDelete私はひどい下痢です。
ReplyDeleteThis is like they are saying that they ARE terrible diarrhea rather than they HAVE terrible diarrhea. I don't get these people sometimes. WTF Japan, seriously!?
Laughed my ass off at the 20 mark on the first video.
ReplyDeleteI so envy that old man for speaking fluent Japanese.
ReplyDeleteAnd this is the stupidest shit I've ever seen, worst than the diahrrea one. And that guy grabbing that woman was so turned on.
this is why you might have awkward conversations in foreign countries
ReplyDeleteWTF?... I'm speechless
ReplyDeleteThey should flip the two around. If mugged, just start doing your "I have a bad case of diarrhea" dance. If that doesn't scare them off, nothing will.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I saw this a few years ago, I laughed so hard it gave me a bad case of diarrhea
ReplyDeleteIf you're trying to teach them English phrases, why teach them bad English? Like garbled weird phrases. "Spare me my life"? How about "Spare my life" you fucking idiots.
ReplyDeleteAnd does this shit double as an exercise video or something? Uuuugggghhhhh, the confusion.
She had diarrhea bad enough to call an ambulance? Good lord.
ReplyDeleteJapanese woman is getting mugged.
ReplyDeleteSTARTS DANCING WITH DISASTEROUS RESULTS.
Regarding the first video, either those women got paid a fortune, or they truly had no idea what the hell they we're saying...
ReplyDeleteI think everyone wants to ensure that they present their best work at all times. This is so whether someone is writing in English or another language. Of course, it easier when you are writing in the language that you grew up speaking.
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