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http://www.todayonline.com/articles/146963.asp
Anybody gonna try it out?
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Patrons at "Cosafe" (a play on the words "cosplay" and "cafe" ) can expect to be served in a relaxing garden atmosphere by girls in Victorian maid attire, in full anime make-up complete with exaggerated rose-bud lips as well as accessories such as cat's ears and lacy headdresses. The usual greeting favoured at Japanese eateries will be done away with and replaced with "Okaeri Nasai" which means "Welcome home, Master".

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Originally posted by Båseline:
Patrons at "Cosafe" (a play on the words "cosplay" and "cafe" ) can expect to be served in a relaxing garden atmosphere by [b]girls in Victorian maid attire, in full anime make-up complete with exaggerated rose-bud lips as well as accessories such as cat's ears and lacy headdresses. The usual greeting favoured at Japanese eateries will be done away with and replaced with "Okaeri Nasai" which means "Welcome home, Master".
[/b]I still choose to believe singaporean pride will get in the way.

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Originally posted by Båseline:
Patrons at "Cosafe" (a play on the words "cosplay" and "cafe" ) can expect to be served in a relaxing garden atmosphere by [b]girls in Victorian maid attire, in full anime make-up complete with exaggerated rose-bud lips as well as accessories such as cat's ears and lacy headdresses. The usual greeting favoured at Japanese eateries will be done away with and replaced with "Okaeri Nasai" which means "Welcome home, Master".
[/b]okaeri nasai is welcome home, master meh?

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