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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
 I went to Hakodate with the swim team this past weekend to visit another swim team that is composed both of the "suisan gakubu" or Fisheries students from Hokudai, and the Hokkaido Kyouiku Daigaku or something like that.  A few times a year we do things together (i.e. party, and pretend to practice), so I kind of know a few people in the club.  The first day we had a short practice, then had a barbecue, then of course a nomikai.  As usual, the ichinenme did their jikoshoukai and got piss drunk and there was lots of throwing up, including a friend of mine who decided to leave his in a plastic bag in the middle of the floor.  We tried to give it away, but there were no takers.  After the nomikai I went with a few other people to try ra-jyan ramen, or this very spicy ramen made with a lot of cayenne pepper.  Of course we all got the hottest possible, and we all managed to finish although one guy really needed some cheering to help him out.  When we returned some guys were still drinking, and they asked me to tell them what "iku" means in English.  Well, after I told them they couldnt get enough of it, and the fact that cum had the same pronunciation as come, which is the opposite of iku really tickled their pickle so to speak.  This prompted one guy to go around the rest of the night spelling C-U-M with his arms like it was YMCA.  He even got other people to chant along with him, even though they didn't know what it meant.  I'll post pictures soon.
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