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Just got back from Perth, Western Australia with 4 of my Japanese students. We had a g-r-e-a-t time, and 2 girls *actually* cried because the y had to leave... after only 1 week in Perth!

Sorry to all the guys who I haven't relpied to recently, as you can imagine, looking after 4 Japanese ladies def takes it's toll.

Some pics (with my Canon IXY 500):

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L to R: Chieko, Kazumi, Rie and Masami at Kings Park, overlooking the Perth CBD.

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The girls at Cohunu Park with... "Raymond"...

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The hire car: a brand new Toyota Tarago (Estima) with 150kms on the odometer.

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"Did anyone see where I dropped that toothpick?" :)

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...at The Magnum Bar in Northbridge... the band was pretty good I must say.

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... I bet Dave knows what that hand sign means ooooh so very well! :) (my brother Jon behind Chieko)

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They loved it, they really did... I had a brilliant time, thanks girls!!!

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Care to enlighten those less educated amongst us? :)

LW.

Hahaha... I wondered how long it'd take for somebody to ask:)

Little Japanese boys sneak up behind people (English Teachers in particular, right guys???) and assume that gesture, then proceed to jam said fingers in said gesture up your keester while you're not looking...:P

Hahaha... I wondered how long it'd take for somebody to ask:)

 

Little Japanese boys sneak up behind people (English Teachers in particular, right guys???) and assume that gesture, then proceed to jam said fingers in said gesture up your keester while you're not looking...:P

That doesn't sound to good. It looks like they had fun, well done.

Some more pics...

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The girls were trying to figure out how they could "pool" resources and purchase this house...

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Just to keep the Skyline theme, my brothers R33 GTS (it used to have a Hasemi Sport front bumper which subsequently got smashed to bits trying to... erm... drift (?) ) he still has the Hasemi Sport grill though.

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I was scared sh*tless... :Oops:

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Hungry, irritated and ready to devour men in one go... oh, and a pretty big dinosaur...

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Does anyone know whos car this is? I got my camera out to take a pic because my brother Nick (he runs Option Tinting) did the tint on it. As soon as I got the camera out, Chieko comes up and does a quick RQ pose... I tell ya it's bred into them from birth... go Japanese girls! :P

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Little Japanese boys sneak up behind people (English Teachers in particular, right guys???) and assume that gesture, then proceed to jam said fingers in said gesture up your keester while you're not looking...

I get that all the time as a result of working at 4 yochiens... :P

Not pleasant, but offenders incur the wrath of "Gaikotsu Sensei" whereupon I don a particularly scary halloween mask and watch them sh1t themselves and run! :):D:):D

So tell me, does the Tarago/Estima have a speed cut or did the speedo needle just run outta room? :rofl:
The needle ran out of room...

When I took that pic, I went to show the girls the camera but when I did they were all like "Hyaku hachijuu kiro? ... dake???" (Only 180km/h?) Insane... :confused:

heh, i cant believe how fast they drive in Japan considering the posted limit is 80km/h. I was passed quite often while doing 140km/h.

I was once passed by a fairly worked looking tarago doing at least 200.

Then by a Supra doing about the same.

I felt like i was so slow.

The needle ran out of room...  

 

When I took that pic, I went to show the girls the camera but when I did they were all like "Hyaku hachijuu kiro? ... dake???" (Only 180km/h?) Insane... :confused:

Fark...I don't want to know how fast their BFs drive, but if you were cruising it doesn't feel fast I guess.

PS. we'll need to catch up and talk about the May trip.

P-PS. I'm away in Sydney for Golden week.

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