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Can A Man Use Yama Budo?


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Long Island types? Do tell!!

 

For your enjoyment: Mr. Jagger sporting a suit of Yama-Budo:

 

http://i.imgur.com/gbed4kjl.jpg

 

Well................................hmmmmmmmmmmmm..........no I can't.

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Long Island types? Do tell!!

 

For your enjoyment: Mr. Jagger sporting a suit of Yama-Budo:

 

http://i.imgur.com/gbed4kjl.jpg

 

I really wish I hadn't seen that, but the vividly vibrant pink has been veritably seared into my brain. I'm seeing spots.

Tes rires retroussés comme à son bord la rose,


Effacent mon dépit de ta métamorphose;


Tu t'éveilles, alors le rêve est oublié.



-Jean Cocteau, from Plaint-Chant, 1923

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Hey you! Get off my Yama Budo.

 

 

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Yeah Keef!

Long reign the House of Belmont.

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For a fleeting moment I thought that was the logo for the band Smile, designed by Tim Staffell. But Tim's logo looks somewhat more sinister.

 

As for the actual yama-budo, THIS is what the juice looks like:

 

http://hatimantai.co.jp/pic-labo/budocup.jpg

Tes rires retroussés comme à son bord la rose,


Effacent mon dépit de ta métamorphose;


Tu t'éveilles, alors le rêve est oublié.



-Jean Cocteau, from Plaint-Chant, 1923

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For a fleeting moment I thought that was the logo for the band Smile, designed by Tim Staffell. But Tim's logo looks somewhat more sinister.

 

 

Well the name Rolling Stones is a visual clue to suggest it isn't the logo of the pre-Queen band Smile, Gab. ;)

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This has nothing to do with anything.

 

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Thank you for this. :) It is exactly what I needed to set me in the right mood this morning while I wait for my coffee to start working. I think it is possibly the most appropriate comment on this subject. :cloud9:

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Thank you for this. :) It is exactly what I needed to set me in the right mood this morning while I wait for my coffee to start working. I think it is possibly the most appropriate comment on this subject. :cloud9:

 

I'm glad to hear this. More often than not I get points taken away for inappropriateness.

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Well the name Rolling Stones is a visual clue to suggest it isn't the logo of the pre-Queen band Smile, Gab. ;)

 

I was still groggy and tired. Reading isn't my forte when I'm not with my usual facilities (when is it?).

 

I'm glad to hear this. More often than not I get points taken away for inappropriateness.

 

But the brightest ideas usually get the most judgement. :P

Tes rires retroussés comme à son bord la rose,


Effacent mon dépit de ta métamorphose;


Tu t'éveilles, alors le rêve est oublié.



-Jean Cocteau, from Plaint-Chant, 1923

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I was still groggy and tired. Reading isn't my forte when I'm not with my usual facilities (when is it?).

 

Oh dear, I hope it wasn't a 19th Nervous Yama Budo Breakdown?

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Oh dear, I hope it wasn't a 19th Nervous Yama Budo Breakdown?

 

No, more like the third. :P

Tes rires retroussés comme à son bord la rose,


Effacent mon dépit de ta métamorphose;


Tu t'éveilles, alors le rêve est oublié.



-Jean Cocteau, from Plaint-Chant, 1923

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No, more like the third. :P

 

Well no use crying over spilt Yama Budo. ;)

Long reign the House of Belmont.

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Well no use crying over spilt Yama Budo. ;)

 

Well, my tears may dilute it into a prettier colour.

Tes rires retroussés comme à son bord la rose,


Effacent mon dépit de ta métamorphose;


Tu t'éveilles, alors le rêve est oublié.



-Jean Cocteau, from Plaint-Chant, 1923

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Can a man use Yama Budo ink? Yes.

 

Can a man wear a Yama Budo colour dress? Yes, but only if he has the matching shoes and handbag to go with it. :)

Long reign the House of Belmont.

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If Steve Buscemi was willing to be called "Mr. Pink", I can let down my guard and use Yama Budo.

Jeffery

In the Irish Channel of

New Orleans, LA

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On a slightly related note to the topic at hand:

Today I was signing the car registration cards before taking the Prius in for inspection (we've actually had the cards and new sticker for a while -- we just hadn't gotten around to opening the envelope :headsmack:).

Grabbed the wrong pen out of the pen case in my purse. And guess what I signed one of the cards with.... Looks red violet to me, BTW (Kosumosu, OTOH -- now THAT's pink....). The people at Toyota didn't bat an eye; PennDot probably only will if the card gets wet and the ink runs.

Signed the other card with what I meant to sign *both* cards with -- Noodler's Kung Te Cheng.

Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth

"It's very nice, but frankly, when I signed that list for a P-51, what I had in mind was a fountain pen."

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It's time to start the YB Club - you exchange letters written to imaginary lovers in the only ink that matters.

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Dear Imaginary Lover,

 

How dare you leave me in the silence, my fingers white from gripping on the door frame for too long in an eager wait for your letter? I know you're imaginary but I am feeling very unloved! This is the second time I have written you for which you've returned with nothing but silence. Do you not love me? Am I not good enough for you? It pains me so to even be away from you, and every time I hug you I grasp nothing but air!

 

... Like that?

Tes rires retroussés comme à son bord la rose,


Effacent mon dépit de ta métamorphose;


Tu t'éveilles, alors le rêve est oublié.



-Jean Cocteau, from Plaint-Chant, 1923

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