Train Man (26 page)

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Authors: Nakano Hitori

I just realised but Train’s ‘Since I was having dinner with a girl for the first time, I did my research,’ could be interpreted as ‘I dig Hermes’

If he was just being polite it wouldn’t mean dinner and doing his research.

I bet you Lady Hermes has figured it out already.

596 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 04/04/04 22:33

Train’s pretty innocent but

Hermes is not so different herself

Maybe neither of them has figured it out yet

55 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 04/04/04 00:44

Hermes Lingo Log

‘ha-ha-ha, I was teasing you yesterday’

‘I’LL JUST HOLD ON TIGHTLY TO YOU.’

‘I guess you won’t listen even if I argue’

‘But my friends say I look like a Moomin’

‘Japanese cuisine suits your vibe.’

‘I guess I’ll get dressed up too’

598 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 04/04/04 22:34

>>596

you think so . . .

I don’t think the innocent types end up saying stuff like >>55

599 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 04/04/04 22:35

lineas fantasticas-----!!!

600 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 04/04/04 22:37

lineas?

601 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 04/04/04 22:41

>>600

lineas=lines=words out of Hermes’ mouth

 

765 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 06/04/04 20:51

Hey people. I was focusing entirely on my e-mail yesterday. As I expected, The Matrix ended up posing some difficulty.

766 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 06/04/04 20:57

What do you mean?

What’d she say?

 

767 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 06/04/04 21:03

>>766

The story gets really complicated from the 2
nd
one.

I explained it the best I could

She seemed like she enjoyed it tho.

769 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 06/04/04 21:16

focusing entirely on e-mail . . .

e-mails worth focusing on, eh

(´A`)whoa

 

770 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 06/04/04 21:25

Looks like it’s going to be a while till our next date (week after next) Kick back till then. Don’t know if there’s much to discuss so I’m thinking we should leave it for a bit and I’ll start a thread once there’s progress worth reporting.

What do you think?

881 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 06/04/04 22:58

I’ll be back to start the thread around the 15
th

Moomin and the Pointy Hat Part 3 will be the title

Thanks again.

Laters.

367 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 10/04/04 21:00

sorry to keep you waiting.

I’ve renewed ‘Geek Gets Shot Down in Flames ---- Calls for Back-up’
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Milkyway-Acquarius/7075/

I’ve compiled both bombings into one big one.

If you haven’t already been exposed, be warned. Enter at own risk.

Lately, the thread has split in lots of directions but I’ve compiled the posts from two locations. If anybody knows of other places where the thread continues and thrives, please let me know.

Thanks for your cooperation, all you hard-working editors out there.

 

390 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 12/04/04 20:17

>>397

Thanks for all your amazing work. When I think back it was only a month ago that I thought the 125-person compilation page as a far away and unreachable fantasy land . . . and who would have guessed that I would be featured on a compilation page . . .

Straight up, you never know what’s coming . . .

I’ve been e-mailing with her over the past few days . . . but . . . how can I say this . . . it’s, I guess . . . .what’s commonly known as . . . ‘clicking’ . . . we’re clicking.

392 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 12/04/04 20:33

Train’s here-------

premonition of trauma to come . . .

399 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 13/04/04 02:29

clicking . . . clicking . . .

Major!! there is no . . . clicking . . . in my pulse!

400 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 13/04/04 03:08

Snap out of it soldier!

Remember that your mummy is waiting for you to come home!

 

409 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 13/04/04 21:00

Sorry I disappeared without a word yesterday.

I think I just nodded off . . .

By clicking, I mean that we e-mail at least once a day. What we write about . . . well, mostly we talked about films which lead to a discussion about what we believe in then a discussion about romance.

Then she made a comment and I said

‘Not that I would know since I don’t have any experience (laughing uncomfortably)’

‘You must be joking. How could any woman keep her hands off you? (laughing)’

Went something like this.

412 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 13/04/04 21:07

>>409

Staying humble but being sure of yourself, without getting a swollen head.

I hope that Mr Train, you stay true to yourself . . . . . . so you can coast into a good relationship.

413 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 13/04/04 21:10

>>409

Hermes saying that means that Train Man’s metamorphosis has left no trace of the techie.

Sounds like the conversation’s moving along. I bet you guys will be cooking next time you see each other.

414 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 13/04/04 21:07

>>409

You lucky dog you . . . . . . . . .

But it looks like Lady Miss Hermes has Train Man up on a pedestal . . . I fear for the slip-ups . . .

But when women say stuff like ‘the ladies must dig you’ or some such thing, it really means sweet FA. I’ve even had women say ‘you’re lying!’ when I mention not really being such a hit with the ladies . . . but basically, no woman has ever come sniffing at my door.

415 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 13/04/04 21:12

>>409

All the same . . . don’t let your guard down just yet!

Not good to let it go to your head

Just keep going slowly but surely.

 

419 Name: Train Man ♦ SgHguKHEFY Post Date: 13/04/04 21:26

Yes sir. I will continue steadily, sticking to my guns.
(´▪
ω
▪`)

All right, will see you in two days.

Laters.

477 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/04/04 21:29

Train Man inspired me so much that I went to the hairdresser for the first time in my life! It’s nice to have a lady play with your hair and massage you and stuff innit. Kinda sexy, no?
pant-pant

By the way, how do you recreate the hairdo?

478 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/04/04 21:38

>>477

Why don’t you photograph yourself and use some wax and styling gel to recreate it?

479 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/04/04 21:42

>>478

But how do you recreate the hairdo?

Salon Girl: Do you usually use wax?

Me: No

Salon Girl: You should.

Boy did I want honey-girl to scold me some more.

480 Name: Anonymous Post Date: 17/04/04 21:53

>>479

Get some magazines and learn how to use the product.

It all depends on the kind of hair you have and your hairstyle, so it’s a bit difficult, but you can do it, dude.

Men’s Hairstyle + Hair Care (29)

http://life3.2ch.net/test/read/cgi/diet/1082167933/I50

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