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It all started when an American tourist asked a police officer for directions to the Kinokuniya bookstore in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.
The Californian, 74, could never have imagined the officer would reply to his question with: “Do you have a knife?”
He could never have dreamed, either, that his possession of a pocketknife, which he calls a “customary personal item,” would be illegal in Japan and lead to 10 nights in detention, the man told The Japan Times during a recent interview. “It was unpleasant and disappointing,” he said. Link

Several people said Mr. Eason casually lit a cigarette before leaving his seat at the bar. “He just walked down, put two hands on him, and shoved him in the water,” Mr. Langhammer said. “This guy had no exit strategy, he took off running in flip-flops. I was afraid they were going to get him, there would be a riot. I wanted the cops to get him before the crowd got him. There’s only one word for that kind of behavior: Falmouth.” One individual, not identified in the report, “stated that when trying to grab Eason by Reliable Market, that Eason forearmed, hit him in the chest and then double handed pushed him the face, breaking his $40 pair of glasses,” according to the report. Read the whole thing at the MVTimes
If I was the arresting officer, the first question I would ask Mr Eason is “With such a target rich enviornment, how did you decide which one to push in the drink?”
By the way, if all reporters wrote up stories with as much rich detail as Steve Myrick, the newspapers industry would be in much better shape.
WHOAAH, bro – I am no expert, but I don’t think liquid acid is administered to the eyes. And despite thinking he was going to a Billy Joel concert, his boyfriend seems to be having a great time.
Are you surpised that the Undead are Phish fans? Neither am I.
This photo makes me angry. There is no way that this Phish fan was in any state to give his informed consent for his photo to be taken. The exploitation of Phish fans must stop!
Hey guys, lighten the fuck up…its a Phish concert for fucksake! [Unless a zombie stole their hacky sack, then anger and despair is understandable.]
The best thing about a Phish show? Peace signs of course.
I have to thank and credit Greg Yaes for these photos – the complete side show can be found here.