World Order in Taiwan

Handsome? These guys can dance, but they’re not, uh…how can I put this…Takeshi material.

You set the bar too high. If I expected all guys to be Takeshi my MRT commute would be boring.

Gee, it would be like asking for only Hiroshi Abe height guys…

I get the feeling you’d just go for any reasonably tall, well built Asian guy in a suit. :sunglasses:

All guys look good in suits.

I call it the tamal conundrum: once you remove the cover, that’s when you are disappointed.

Not true. I look like a circus monkey in a suit. That’s why I never wear one. :sunglasses:

I bet if we ask your wife she would differ.

She’s never seen me in a suit, ha ha.

While I’m no academic expert on Central America in the 80s, I’m not exactly ignorant. It’s just that I literally have no idea what you’re referencing when you (seemed to) say that Central America was American cannon fodder, then or now or both or whatever.

I still think you’re making unwarranted assumptions about WWIII, but hey. Everybody’s entitled to an opinion.

Finally, I can agree that the dancing is not terrible.

On a different tangent, the main guy in World Order is Genki Sudo, and his previous career was also pretty entertaining:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwelV3fK0w0

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Don´t we agree Japanese guys are pretty interesting? :heart_eyes::kissing_heart::smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

As @Icon mentioned, World Order also filmed a commercial for Shinkong Mitsukoshi while in Taipei. For interested forumosans, it’s posted here, featuring a hyperactive, almost hysterical version of their earlier hit “Have a Nice Day.” Presumably this helps pay the bills…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNlxjX1C8Tk

Guy

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Love the punchline of that mixed-martial arts video. Genki is awesome!

Guy

I find it hysterical, it’s a riot.