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Yeah, if it's a public holiday then we'll get a SAU group together, I'll get it happening with the SAUWA Social Event Coordinator.
That sounds really good. The girls aren't into cars at all, but they're up for anything, so if a few "local" girls can come along, then the Japanese might feel a little more comfortable... if you know what I mean!

This would be a really good oportunity for photos, and I'll def be putting pics up in the photo diary...

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Sounds like some plans are already shaping up.... It should be a good time as I would like to think (others will back me up here) that the group we have in W.A is probably one if the best in Aus... we all get along great and our events make for a good time... and if you are planning to go to the little creatures brewery and we can get a decent group together I will try to get my friends to get a discount for us, as they kinda know the owner ( S & T if you are reading this .... thats means you!!! )

Oh well back to your scheduled thread :)

rezz: how long have you been in .jp for{/QUOTE]

Going on 4 years in June.

and you say they're you're students' date=' do you teach english?[/quote']Yep... exclusively to 20 - 30 year old Japanese girls... that has alot to do with the school I'm with (we market to that "demographic";))
Sounds like some plans are already shaping up.... It should be a good time as I would like to think (others will back me up here) that the group we have in W.A is probably one if the best in Aus... we all get along great and our events make for a good time... and if you are planning to go to the little creatures brewery and we can get a decent group together I will try to get my friends to get a discount for us, as they kinda know the owner ( S & T if you are reading this .... thats means you!!! )

Oh well back to your scheduled thread :rofl:

Yep, Little Creatures sounds good. If y'all wanna go there later in the day, that'd be sweet...

Dude,

Take the little J girlies to Universal on Friday night, then on to the Mustang Bar or similar. The Queens is also quite amusing on a Friday night. Also I've taken a couple of batches of Js (East Bear, R31 House and Garage Thrash) for a bit of OBH action. It spins them out that you can have a fat arse steak and a few tubes in full view of the ocean.

Jash

PS Hey Rezz for a laugh check out Shibata's diary at www.r31house.co.jp - his description of Uni Bar and The Red Windmill is classic.

Hi Rezz,

I'll have a think about it and run a few ideas past you about taking the visitors out :P sorry just been pretty lazy and busy at work lately so ive been a little slow in replying to the thread.

Dude,

Take the little J girlies to Universal on Friday night, then on to the Mustang Bar or similar. The Queens is also quite amusing on a Friday night. Also I've taken a couple of batches of Js (East Bear, R31 House and Garage Thrash) for a bit of OBH action. It spins them out that you can have a fat arse steak and a few tubes in full view of the ocean.

Jash

PS Hey Rezz for a laugh check out Shibata's diary at www.r31house.co.jp - his description of Uni Bar and The Red Windmill is classic.

Thanks for that Jash... someone who knows how to entertain nihonjin no kyakusan...:)
Hi Rezz,

I'll have a think about it and run a few ideas past you about taking the visitors out :D sorry just been pretty lazy and busy at work lately so ive been a little slow in replying to the thread.

Cheers Nizmo, I really wanna stress how important it is to have some local female action around to keep things "in perspective" if you know what I mean (no offence lads!!!). The Jap girls are all really cool and up for anything, but they do get a bit intimidated with heaps of foreign men around... even me sometimes!

So, anything you might come up with just let me know and we'll sort something.

It's all good guys, thanks for the response so far!!!!!:)

yeah no worries ..... melki, sneeza and me should even it out ...... and if we dress aidwin in a wig they'll never know its a guy :) *jk* Some of the guys will bring their girlfriends anyway.

*puts on thinking cap*

TJ, Some of the Anti-lag guys are a bit rough, so make it by personal invite only:D

When I said antilag guys, i kinda meant me :(

hehe nah im sure a few would come out seeing as we are always out and about.

I think the important question is can Rezz get these girls to bring us a personal import each :) hehehe ill take a jzx81 chaser in black with 18 inch work vs rims :D

well if they want time out to go shopping ...... i dont mind .... any excuse to go look at clothes :)

I'm a bit rusty but i do know a little japanese ..... and sharon is learning the language at the moment so i guess she would be eager to meet them :D

It's better if you don't speak any Japanese at all... it's just a matter of explaining things really simply, and using easy vocab. The whole idea is so that they get confidence by relying on what they've learnt already.

One girl has already said to me that she'd be a little disappointed if they went all the way to Perth just to have people speak Japanese to her.

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