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# i am
full of aw you are right. that and my first dalliance with saké
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:02, archived)
# Loose the accent mark
FYI 'sa - ke' means alcohol. All of it. Beer is sake, wine is sake, etc etc.

Very important - 1st kanji to learn, because it distinguishes the shops that have booze and those that don't. It looks a bit like a bottle in a bag, if that helps.
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:25, archived)
# bah
rice wine. first time with rice wine.

damn informed people.
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:33, archived)
# Sorry
if I sounded pedantic, but it's like saying 'Tetley bitter' when you mean 'beer'.

Hope it was at 37.whatever-the-fuck degrees - which is another pile of horse; some kinds are supposed to be cold, others hot.

But those sensible Japanese folk just drink whatever comes, in my experience.
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:41, archived)
# i drank out the bottle...
full o class me. :D

it say sake on the bottle.. but i guess as it's for people that don't really know what's going on and want some cheapish alcohol they've never had before and think well that'll be cultural. strange flavour not entirely unpleasant but not entirely nice.. sour and then pleasant aftertaste..
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:44, archived)
# See this?

Memorise. Treasure it well. It guides you in Japan.

There are a billion corner shops; perhaps half have this pretty symbol.

It means beer and fags.

It is....the symbol of life.

Sa-Ke.
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:51, archived)
# it looks like a few spunk marks a window and pi.
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:58, archived)
# kusuri
This one should be sought the morning after.....kusuri.(Medicine)
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 8:02, archived)
# also chinese meaning alcohol :)
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 10:55, archived)
# drink whatever comes...
those perverted japanese...
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 7:46, archived)
# [I think you'll find it's like saying:
"Alcohol" when you mean "Rice Wine"
/pedant blog ;P ]
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 8:00, archived)
# pedanting the pedant
it's all go here!
(, Sat 5 Jul 2008, 9:01, archived)