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The Promise Land: February 2008
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Monday, February 25, 2008. Check This Off My List of Things to do Before I Die - Haircut in Japan. There is one thing every person must experience before death, and that is a haircut in Japan. Seriously, if you don't try this, can you truly say that you've lived? Simply put, the answer is no. Honestly, before Japan I looked like a complete bum. Yeah, thanks Fantastic Sam's. I'm really glad to pay twenty bucks. Look at that face. That's love, baby. Friday, February 15, 2008. This is a Blog. This is a Blog.
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The Promise Land: Shool Clubs - Got that whole uchi and soto thang going on
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Monday, April 28, 2008. Shool Clubs - Got that whole uchi and soto thang going on. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. I made this music player. Welcome to the Greatest Country on Earth. The Great Happiness Space. Shool Clubs - Got that whole uchi and soto thang g. Trains - If Jesus had been an engineer, he would h. Buses - Man Made, Holy Ghost Approved. Bicycles - Gods Chosen Vehicle. Yodobashi Camera - So Big, it`s got a Sweets Museu. Tokyo - Japanese for Giant Disappointment.
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The Promise Land: Trains - If Jesus had been an engineer, he would have invented it
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Sunday, April 20, 2008. Trains - If Jesus had been an engineer, he would have invented it. In our third and final look on transportation in Japan, we'll have a go at talking about the ever elusive train. Trains are the life blood of transportation in Japan. They're fast, cheap, punctual, and clean. Don't go during rush hour though, because those things get packed! The shinkansen is real piece of work as well. It may not be the fastet train in the world, but my God, is that thing smooth.
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As Korean as Starcraft and Kimchi: Okay, so I lied...
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As Korean as Starcraft and Kimchi. I was fortunate enough to take a short trip to Korea this past spring break. During my short 6 days I learned that Korea is quite a unique country, and quite different than Japan - or any other country for that matter. Read on! Monday, May 19, 2008. Okay, so I lied. I honestly don't have the time, nor the experience to write about Korea - but if you have any questions, google them. or ask me Peace. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Okay, so I lied.
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The Promise Land: Bicycles - God's Chosen Vehicle
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Thursday, April 17, 2008. Bicycles - God's Chosen Vehicle. Even in America I had a bicycle. But I sure as hell didn't use it to the extent that I do over here. After my oh so beautiful keitai. In part two of this look on transportation; let's talk about buses, shall we? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. I made this music player. Welcome to the Greatest Country on Earth. The Great Happiness Space. Shool Clubs - Got that whole uchi and soto thang g. Bicycles - Gods Chosen Vehicle.
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The Promise Land: May 2008
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Thursday, May 1, 2008. Tantanmen - Could dethrone takoyaki as the king. Now, I am still an avid takoyaki lover, but my God is tantanmen delicious. Maybe there's better stuff out there, but 850 yen for a bowl of gekikara tantanmen at shisen ramen is pretty hard to pass up. Everything about it is just perfect; the noodles, the meat, the broth, you name it. And it's spicey! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. I made this music player. Welcome to the Greatest Country on Earth.
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The Promise Land: Nomihoudai - Whaaaaaa?!
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Wait, is this not the best thing since sliced bread? All you can. all you can drink? Okay, I think I've calmed down now. But doesn't that sound like a dandy deal? The most I've ever seen for nomihoudai is about 3000 yen for about 2 hours. Still not a bad deal at all. It might be better for Gaijin though, since a lot of Japanese people seem to crash after 4-5 drinks tops. Way to break the balance of power, foreigners. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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京阪の流れ者 - Keihan Wanderer: サラリマンの生活 - Salaryman lifestyle
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京阪の流れ者 - Keihan Wanderer. Friday, March 21, 2008. サラリマンの生活 - Salaryman lifestyle. There are many things in life that I don't understand: veganism, complex mathematics, the popularity of Reggae in Japan, Level 6 Japanese, among many others. One thing unique to Japanese society that I can't understand is that of the existence and status of the everyday male, white-collar worker, salaryman (サラリマン). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 大阪市, 大阪府, Japan. View my complete profile. I made this music player.
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As Korean as Starcraft and Kimchi: Please, no more!
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As Korean as Starcraft and Kimchi. I was fortunate enough to take a short trip to Korea this past spring break. During my short 6 days I learned that Korea is quite a unique country, and quite different than Japan - or any other country for that matter. Read on! Sunday, March 30, 2008. Please, no more! That I saw WAY more overweight people in Korea than Japan.but MAN that kimchi is good! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please, no more! Welcome to Korea, Population: Fully Armed.
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The Promise Land: Buses - Man Made, Holy Ghost Approved
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Sunday, April 20, 2008. Buses - Man Made, Holy Ghost Approved. Generally, though, you won't need to. Japan really is something else, you pay when you get off the bus rather than on it. There isn't much stopping someone from just jumping off the bus without paying, but that's Japan for you, God bless it. In the third and final part of this expose on transportation, we'll be discussing the finer paints of trains. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. I made this music player.