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Fun / foon Tokyo
Monday, October 18, 2004
Naked sushi on CSI: Kabukicho
naked sushiCSI: NEW YORK INTO THE WORLD OF THE RICH AND POWERFUL
'Grand Master' Promo - copyright CBS

[Stella and Danny walk into a restaurant.]
[Several guests sit around a young semi-naked woman with sushi on her body.]
[A waiter places a tray next to the woman.]
[A well-dressed woman with chopsticks enjoys her sushi.]
[Close-ups of sushi on the woman's body.]
[Stella and Danny look at the scene.] Stella: "I heard about these naked sushi parties, but... a restaurant?" [Someone picks a piece of sushi of the woman's body.] [We see the sushi woman in the front as Stella and Danny look on in the background.]

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