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the other night when i was watchin' 学校へ行こう!, they did this interestin' segment with a pair of 2-man teams. they started in early mornin' from 横浜 and had to get to tbs television studios in 赤坂 by 1730. i thought, ok, that's not hard at all but the catch is that they can only go with a total stranger. they need to get their attention, try to find out where that person is goin' without sayin' "どこにいくんですか?" because once they do, they must go with that person to wherever he/she is goin'. so you can imagine how hard it would be to get to a specific station that's not a main station like 渋谷, 新宿, 原宿, etc... it was really funny how they would analyze the ppl walkin' as well as tryin' to get clues to where that person is goin'. one group ended up all in the way in 橋本, which is pretty much near the end of the 京王線. a good 45min by express, west of 新宿!! when they got as close as 表参道, one group came across these 2 models, one of them bein' the japanese representative for ms. universe.

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