Photo TR: Being Chuck's Account of TPR's 2007 Japan Tour

Or, The Knucklehead Goes Abroad (The End, p. eighteen)
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Postby cfc » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:12 am

BarryH wrote:^^

EDIT: What does "sheezamageeza" mean? It sounds like you just sneezed.


I think it indicates a level of acceptance between "bee's knees" and "the cat's meow." Or it might be close to "papa oo mow mow."
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Postby BarryH » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:53 am

This photo is so sheezamageeza!

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Postby ThatFalafelGirl » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:09 pm

No, no. it doesn't work like that. Sheezamageeza is an exclamation, not an adjective. something can't BE sheezamageeza. though, in case you're curious, it is okay to shorten it and say Sheezmageeze.

This was my first universal park, and i want to thank Chuck again for telling me what the hell was going on in English in all of these rides. :roll: "Konnichiwa. Ron Howard desu. Backto Draft-o!" :lolr:

you did however fail to mention the awesomeness of the Maple popcorn. ahem....SHEEZAMAGEEZA that was some good popcorn!!!
Isn't Ice Cream just really lazy milk???

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Postby BarryH » Thu Oct 11, 2007 6:23 pm

I get it. Now let's use it...

"Sheezamageeza, I won the lottery!"

"Sheezamageeza, I stubbed my toe!"

"I got a speeding ticket! Sheezamageeza!"

"Sheezamageeza!" "Bless you!"

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Postby cfc » Fri Oct 12, 2007 5:34 am

^^That was my first experience with the maple popcorn, too--I don't think they have it in the States. (I think the coconut popcorn at DisneySea completely rules! But the maple is pretty awesome.)

From here on in this TR, though, there will be less Falafel per chapter, which is, indeed, unfortunate.
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Postby Loefet » Fri Oct 12, 2007 11:27 am

ThatFalafelGirl wrote:If you guys think the japanese always line up orderly, obviously you didn't try to get your picture taken with a costumed character. It's every man for himself aboard that ship! and lord help you if you're behind a pack of crazy dalmatians!!

p.s. ^ Nice banner Peter! ;) sheezamageeza i LOVED that ride!

Got myself with Hello Kitty at USJ and I didn't have to wait in any line (I have a picture to proove it), but then again at Fuji-Q we waited for 3+ hours for Eejanaika, so I know how good Japanese, American and Canaidian are in line.... :lolr:

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cfc wrote:Well, when we rode it, it was candy-wrapper free. Was it one of those foil wrappers? If one of those got into the wiring, it could cause a short, and the resulting explosions and fire would've killed you all! Would you want that? :lolr:
It looked like a normal plastic one, and when the mechanic came the cycled the train once to see if it got blowed away by the passing train, but it didn't and then some guy climbed up an grabbed it.

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Postby BarryH » Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:49 pm

ThatFalafelGirl wrote:This was my first universal park, and i want to thank Chuck again for telling me what the hell was going on in English in all of these rides. :roll: "Konnichiwa. Ron Howard desu. Backto Draft-o!" :lolr:


I could have told you the Spider-Man ride in English line by line!

You know, I think I shall name my firstborn "Sheezamageeza." "Sheezamageeza Hom" has a nice ring to it. :lmao:

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Postby SharkTums » Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:55 pm

^Luckily no woman will ever have sex with you so we don't need to worry about this poor child.

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Postby BarryH » Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:10 pm

^One word: adoption

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Postby CycloneMan » Fri Oct 12, 2007 2:14 pm

Sheezamageeza Hom

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