Car tire game -
mental - 04-23-2013
I just found the best day game EVER! A japanese businessman Yoshihito Harada would watch cars with women drivers in them, burst the tires when they parked, offer to fix the tire and casually ask for a phone number.
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When the women returned to their cars from the
supermarket, Harada would approach, calling out, “Looks
like you’ve got a flat. Let me fix it for you.” While
changing the tire he would strike up a conversation with
the women and exchange phone numbers with them. One
woman who fell victim to Harada’s scheme told a female
friend of hers, “I recently got a flat and a man offered to
change it for me.” Upon hearing the story the friend
exclaimed, “The same thing happened to me!” Suspecting
a scam, the women reported the matter to police who
launched an investigation.
Looks like it's time to forget everything you know about day game and go on a tire bursting spree instead
Car tire game -
Tuthmosis - 04-23-2013
Changing a tire is a lot of work for a simple phone number. Not to mention that the cost of all repairs (does he patch them, replace them, or what?) is also excessive. Furthermore, this has a white-knight angle that would never work in the West; it's more likely to get you friend-zoned than just about anything you could do.
I could get 25 numbers between now and the time I go to bed--that doesn't mean any of those will result in a date, never mind a bang.
Car tire game -
mental - 04-23-2013
Quote: (04-23-2013 11:46 AM)Tuthmosis Wrote:
Changing a tire is a lot of work for a simple phone number. Not to mention that the cost of all repairs (does he patch them, replace them, or what?) is also excessive. Furthermore, this has a white-knight angle that would never work in the West; it's more likely to get you friend-zoned than just about anything you could do.
I could get 25 numbers between now and the time I go to bed--that doesn't mean any of those will result in a date, never mind a bang.
Guess I should've put this on first april...