How Do You Know When the Evening Has Gotten Out of Hand?

You’re in a karaoke bar full of Japanese people, clutching a Sapporo in one hand and a mic in the other, and belting out your best rendition of “Manic Monday” while a waitress in a geisha headdress mocks you openly in Japanese. The end.

You’re in a karaoke bar full of Japanese people, clutching a Sapporo in one hand and a mic in the other, and belting out your best rendition of “Manic Monday” while a waitress in a geisha headdress mocks you openly in Japanese. The end.

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Responses to “How Do You Know When the Evening Has Gotten Out of Hand?”

  1. Dave Przy

    This is going to be included in my Big Book of Social Indicators. Thank you.

  2. Megs

    Awesome.

  3. taptaptara

    fabo. absolutely fabo.

  4. the queen

    i feel you. one love.

  5. Nelly Woman

    at least her insults weren’t subtitled in bad English on the Kareoke screen (you have very bad voice box, souds like duck in rainstorm under wet wig hat);)

  6. Nelly Woman

    many thanks!

  7. KwanzBlog

    You continue to rock said mic, because if nothing else you know you got peops that will applaude you no matter what.

  8. Beakerz

    “Thank you, come again” ::throw the mic at her and give the middle finger::

    or maybe that’s just MY reaction to that situation ๐Ÿ˜‰

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