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Gday jash, im in tokyo so itd be great to tip a few with you when youre in town. Dont know if youd want to socialize with an undesirable lout like me though...!

ill be heading to TMS myself as i want to see them unwrap the GTR with my own eyes but also to have a gawk at all the other forms of eye candy they have there... :):D:rofl:

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how do you find the ibis in roppongi jeff? I have previously used my friends appartment down the road whilst he was over seas, but if I can't next time i'm in town I was thinking of giving the ibis a shot.

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Who is kicking around in J at the moment. Will be there till the 29th. Would love to see any of you that are there. Will you be around Rezz?

Jash

Unfortunately I won't be bumping into you in a Chiba backstreet again while your there Jash, I will be there in January though.

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