tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post744022913833307739..comments2024-03-14T07:32:30.141+09:00Comments on Marketing Japan: Everyone in Japan Needs "Mad Money" - I May be Stark Raving Mad, but My Mad Money Isn't Used on Stupid Things - My Mad Money Becomes Smart Money!mike in tokyo rogershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04977446676243085409noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2207076947655236975.post-70406532568914768952012-05-04T11:40:27.503+09:002012-05-04T11:40:27.503+09:00"Belly-button chestnut?!" - makes me thi..."Belly-button chestnut?!" - makes me think of the crazy ass squirrels around my place, always stashing nuts everywhere. In my garage, in my car, on the window sill, in the flower pots, etc... If they think another squirrel is watching them hide their nut they will fake bury it a couple of times and then go bury it somewhere else.<br /><br />Also, thanks for reminding me of that "Bring me yer gold" song with the leprechaun. That song cracks me up.<br /><br />One more thing, gold rings* make great stashes, if they are discovered you can say it was supposed to be her surprise gift. YMMV. <br /><br />[*... I meant gold rings bought at scrap prices, not the overpriced jewelry found in high end shops. Shudder. One time I almost bought a gold charm for about $600, but I had it weighed and asked what the scrap value was, $50 bucks. Run.]<br /><br />- clarkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com