Sunday, October 30, 2005

Divers Not Found
2005.10.18 6:24

If we won the game last night, we were sure to watch many people went dive to the Naka River, that's similar to River Liffey in Dublin, that goes through the centre of the city, small stream. We usually have about 100 plus stupid guys and girls who dive into the river from Fukuhakudeaibashi Bridge. Imagine just hundreds people jump from Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin. Some are with clothing and others are naked. In this late autumn they who dived are subject to being caught a cold. We didn't win. No people dived. This is the happiest thing in this unpleasant result.
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An even better tradition(Score:1)
by DisownedSky (905171) * <disownedsky@e[ ]hlink.net ['art' in gap]> on 2005.10.18 22:54 (#13816699) (http://home.earthlink.net/~disownedsky Last Journal: 2005.10.25 4:22)
The first snow of each Winter is greeted by the sophomores of Princeton university with the Nude Olympics. This consists of a nude footrace through town (footwear and headwear allowed) plus a few other events involving slipping and sliding in snow to whihc I have not personally been privy. I get all verklemt just thinking about it.
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Re:An even better tradition(Score:1)
by mercedo (822671) * on 2005.10.19 0:20 (#13817489) (http://slashdot.org/~mercedo/journal/109855 Last Journal: 2005.10.29 3:38)
In the limited place at the special occasions, naked sliding on the snow or diving into the river would be allowed, here in my town a few among a hundred undressed and dived into the river but we hadn't heard any of them were arrested.
Probably it would be a tradition from the ancient world that people undressed dance and sing when they celebrate something.
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