My kind are very popular in Japan..

Submitted by A Wig That Knew... on May 5, 2006 - 4:37am.

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Wigs are an element of the japanese staple diet. For breakfast the japanese have sushi and pink wigs.

In the film lost in translation the foreigner wears a pink wig on her head. She did not realise she was actually supposed to eat the wig. Silly girl. For this reason I will never go to japan. This and other reasons regarding their silly karoke habits.

Japan was the first place to play the sport of Airsoft in the 1980s. You know those guns with plastic bullets. Japan seems to begin many a new past time these days. It is like they are fashion setters. I so hope that wig eating doesn't catch on in the rest of the globe.

Airsoft Guns were used in Japan because firearms were illegal. The Japanese expressed interest in having pretend guns and so spring-powered replicas of firearms that fired 6mm, plastic BBs were produced.

The sport eventually migrated to Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines in the late 1980s. And before we knew it Europe and North America caught onto this trend in the 1990's. These Airsoft guns are full scale replicas of firearms. They fire 6mm, round, plastic pellets commonly called as "BB's" which are propelled out of the guns by compressed air. They are almost identical to genuine firewarms bar a blazing orange tip on the airsoft guns visible when the trigger is pulled.

Zephyrpaintball.com is a key company in the selling of these guns; founded in 2004 with the idea of bringing low prices, customer service and fast shipping to the paintball world they now sell Airsoft Guns. They import Airsoft pistol and rifles daily from Firepower, KWA and china Airsoft. There Airsoft replica BB guns have a safety orange muzzle tip on each in accordance with Federal law. This must not be removed or you will feel the wrath of Federal law.