| Sam Sloan 2005-07-18, 8:32 pm |
| Part Two of "Brooklyn Boy Makes Good in Japan" will be broadcast
today, Monday, July 18, 2005 at 3:30 PM on BCAT, Brooklyn Public
Access TV, Channels 34 and 67 and on the Internet by going to
http://www.bcat.tv/bcat/ and clicking on Channel One.
Since the taping of this show, Mario has re-calculated the number of
Japanese virgins he deflowered and has discovered that actually he
deflowered 62 virgins, not 61.
Mario regrets the error.
Mario says that this will be his last Mario Show. He is afraid that
somebody will be angry about him deflowering so many virgins in Japan
and that he will not be able to go back to Japan even if he wins his
court case there.
Entitled "Brooklyn Boy Makes Good In Japan", this is a true life story
of a boy who grew up in the ghetto in the Bedford Stuyvesant Section
of Brooklyn, who joined the Army and who in 1946 became one of the
first occupation soldiers stationed in post-war Japan. He became
completely fluent in the Japanese Language and was assigned to
interrogate Japanese Prisoners of War. He later opened his own
Japanese English Language School. He became an expert in Japanese
guns, coins and swords and dealt in these and other Japanese artifacts
and became a multi-millionaire doing this. He got so rich that he
bought a condominium apartment across the street from the Japanese
Imperial Palace. He deflowered 61 Japanese virgins, fathered numerous
Japanese children and eventually became such an important figure in
Japanese life that in 1995 the Japanese set a carefully planned trap.
They arrested and deported him from Japan and took away most of the
wealth he had accumulated and tragically took away most of his prize
collection of 61 Japanese virgins, except for the few who followed him
to America.
Now back in Brooklyn where he started, he agreed to be interviewed
about all this. His life has been the subject of numerous websites on
the Internet, including "Hard Times in Tokyo, Japan" at
http://www.anusha.com/hardtime.htm http://www.samsloan.com/atsuko.htm
Legend has it that Mario is the inspiration for the Super Mario
popular video game. He is the only person in Japan with that name and
he even looks like the Mario video character, plus his exploits are
legendary in Japan.
The Executive Producer of "Brooklyn Boy Makes Good In Japan" is Gary
Popkin, who is also the producer of "Hardfire", the Libertarian
Alternative TV Show which can be seen on BCAT Channels 35 and 68 on
Mondays at 10:30 PM EST and on the Internet at http://www.bcat.tv/bcat
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Sam Sloan
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