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It seems like Blogs are the in thing these days, so I've decided to create one using a free one available on the net.

Team RED Stage - http://teamredstage.wordpress.com

If you see me out and about with the Camera, you'll probably see the pics on this site. Main focus is on Drifting but does contain other events that we attend, as well as our trips to Japan.

Please check it out and leave comments.

*Also, I hope to practice my photography hobby and would like to do some car profiles in the future.

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Dont take this the wrong way Eiji but the name "Team Red Stage" sounds like slang for "That time of the month"...

For example: - "I had to get out of the house and go driving because the missus has joined Team Red Stage this week". :cool:

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Dont take this the wrong way Eiji but the name "Team Red Stage" sounds like slang for "That time of the month"...

For example: - "I had to get out of the house and go driving because the missus has joined Team Red Stage this week". :P

:D, not a very pleasant thing to say.....

Anyway, just letting you guys know that I have been running the blog with updates EVERY WEEKDAY. I have been doing it everyday but I have a feeling content will run out soon.

ALSO, check out the latest update which has my video of Ebisu Drift Matsuri: http://teamredstage.wordpress.com/2009/10/...ri-drift-video/

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I have just uploaded another video. This one is a condensed version of our entire trip to Japan last year.

Please check it out.

http://teamredstage.wordpress.com/2010/12/10/team-red-stages-2009-japan-trip-video/

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