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Unca Walt

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Those giant hornets are scary but the giant stingy centipedes, mukade, here in japan are next level .... they can kill babies.
Only fire and boiling water kills em..... armour plated fkrs


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Meh. Try walking through the heaviest jungle... and the leaves turn and look at you! <-- Actually, just the thousands of heat-sensitive bloodsuckers that follow you with their heads as you push through -- and drop on you. You burned them off one after the other with cigarettes.

One pore bastage had one land -- and dig in -- on the white of his eyeball. Happened to be looking up. Couldn't burn it off. It dropped off after about a day IIRC.

OK, now I am really going down. See ya later, Nice Folks.
 

FTL

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Meh. Try walking through the heaviest jungle... and the leaves turn and look at you! <-- Actually, just the thousands of heat-sensitive bloodsuckers that follow you with their heads as you push through -- and drop on you. You burned them off one after the other with cigarettes.

One pore bastage had one land -- and dig in -- on the white of his eyeball. Happened to be looking up. Couldn't burn it off. It dropped off after about a day IIRC.

OK, now I am really going down. See ya later, Nice Folks.
Hope ya feel better tomorrow old timer
 

cola

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Enjoy your car @Boo

Here is my dream car. Some day. I would take such good care of it. I would look damn good. 👍
I got my driver's license back last February. Had to take the driving test with the DMV guy. They call it the rmv here in Boston.
1-800-cars4doober donate your exotic today
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That's a nice car Dubz. Now that your license is back does your Mom allow you to practice in her new car?
Are you now considering working? I got my first paycheck with my own name on it before age of 11. Once you start work you might even find that you like it. You'd earn your own money, and maybe even get a date. Being a contributing member of society has its plusses. You many never own any car unless you work. And you and your mother could get an apartment together, and you could move her out of her dingy boarding room. Have you considered what you are going to do to help her before she passes away? It's never to late to start. If you worked you would not be so bored, and so transfixed on getting hi, and eating all of the day. You could seriously get a life. At 45 you have a short window of opportunity here to prove yourself and perhaps climb up a ladder to supervisor or manager, before you are viewed as a hasten & washout with no work history by the time you reach 50. Think on it.
 

FTL

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That is very awesome that you live in Japan. Much respect homie. Dozo yoroshku hajime mashte. Watashi no namae wa "Doobz" dess. Are there cherry blossoms?
Hey Doobz nice to meet you too man.
your Japanese is good :)
The blossoms are just starting in some places. I saw these in Tokyo the other day. Looking forward to cherry blossom season proper and having a nice picnic under the trees whilst they rain petals over us
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Gray Wolf

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Coupley hours drive from Osaka near the inland sea

Have you been before?
I've been in Japan a couple of times. In Tokyo on business and once for pleasure staying with my Kendo sensei in Kamakura for nine days.

He and his wife spent that nine days showing me and my girlfriend the sights on the main island, which included a visit to Osaka castle.

Are you a native there?
 

FTL

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Our oldest son has been there twice and is going again the end of the month.
They really like the country and are thinking of making the move.
He's learning Japanese both oral and written though the written is very complex.
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Cool! Property here is cheap vis a vis a lot of western countries. If he can also earn U$D he will creaming it.

The language isn’t to hard to pick up with study (if I can do it anyone can). The cultural nuances are a lot more difficult the more ya know the less you know kind of thing.

What part Of Japan is he heading to?
 

FTL

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I've been in Japan a couple of times. In Tokyo on business and once for pleasure staying with my Kendo sensei in Kamakura for nine days.
Love Kendo, haven’t trained for a while though. There’s something about whacking people with wooden swords and yelling at them that’s so dam satisfying :D

How did you find the kendo level here?
He and his wife spent that nine days showing me and my girlfriend the sights on the main island, which included a visit to Osaka castle.

Are you a native there?
I’m not Japanese. Kiwi, my family here are Japanese though :)
 

cola

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Good Morning All (OF's):

Here's hoping that heading into the day that everyone has gotten through any aches and pains.
My backache is much better but still there. No idea how it happened other than plain 'ol old age.
Sitting for long periods of time is no fun for me. Even though I get up often my back takes a toll.
Was told by the doc when i did my first knee surgery it was because my leg had shrunk an inch.
Second surgery heading into 2 years ago has yielded okay results. Not perfect but no daily pain.

Wishing each and every one of you, a pleasant morning, wonderful day, and outstanding evening.
I am currently pretty tied up with projects and work, so wanted to start with a daily check in hello.
Today is duly considered a "hump day". So, I hope and trust all of us will get over any big humps!

See you all tomorrow (again)! (y):)
 

FTL

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I lived in Osaka for a few months - in Sumiyoshi ku - near Nagai Park - back in 1987 - Japan really is a great place to live in or visit - I was most impressed 😀
Osaka in 87 would have been mad! The money flying around in those days was off the charts. Did it feel like you were living in the future when you were there?
( it still feels like the early 90s here to me they just seemed to freeze time here some how)
 

Gray Wolf

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Love Kendo, haven’t trained for a while though. There’s something about whacking people with wooden swords and yelling at them that’s so dam satisfying :D

How did you find the kendo level here?

I’m not Japanese. Kiwi, my family here are Japanese though :)
I'm just a Shodan, and there were more Nidans and Sandans in Japan that here in Portland. Sensei was a Rokudan and I manage to hit him twice in 2 1/2 years, that he didn't let me.

My second wife was nisei Japanese and the best and worst of everything.
 

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