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supahiro, any good places u can recommend to visit in sapporo? I know theres a tv tower thing to get the 360 degree view of the city.. and where do i find these hot hokkaido girls? :) hmm gf probably wouldn't mind as she knew i'm a bloody perv :D

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rezz, u still got that online shop u running? k's garage i think it was called?

adrian :D

Nah man... it's been months since I've sent anything to AU, even then it was just stickers, CDs, keychains and little odds and ends that I made $3 on.

I've sent about 15 unanswered emails to the guy who designed the webpage to get it taken down but it seems he's "away" at the moment...

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I have a love/hate relationship with Japan right now.

I got the same love/hate w/ okinawa right now. I love the late night drifting, racing and cars and everything, and most of the drifters are cool, but once in a while there are some really racist bastards who treat you like shit just cuz your not japanese

I got the same love/hate w/ okinawa right now. I love the late night drifting, racing and cars and everything, and most of the drifters are cool, but once in a while there are some really racist bastards who treat you like shit just cuz your not japanese
Tell me about... sometimes they stare at you like they want you to die or something... or get out of Japan whichever comes first!

It's sad, and just in the last couple of days I've decided when I definately leave these small, curious, irritating but wonderful islands.

i'll have to remember to wear some bulletproof shit around you rezz... bloody english teachers, always with the violent streak...
They're just BB gun pellets... they just leave a couple of red marks, no worries!
Does anyone ever see DR30's in Japan?
No and... no.

In fact the last DR30 I saw was at the Nismo festival almost exactly 1 year ago. *Nothing* on the streets where I am!

What a good chance for me to introduce myself.

Konnichi wa! Watashi wa Rianu desu. Hajimemashite! Kore wa Osutoraraijin desu.

I am just learning Japanese (from a book/CD combo), planning to move to Kanto region june/july to teach english. I drive an sr20det 180sx, and I'm a post whore on nissansilvia.com, where I pay out people for their poor grammar. :freak:

I also know how to say "Kore wa watashi no kasa desu." :bonk:

I have lurked here for a while, but I only joined recently to peruse the Japan forum... what a wealth of information - thank you so much for sharing.

Can anyone recommend a good textbook or maybe a TAFE course or something to help me along - my brain is very very lazy and I have great difficulty forcing it to learn new ways of thinking i.e. structuring sentences in Japan.

Cheers, and maybe I'll see some of you in Jap land in the not too distand future. :wavey:

only when your not too busy flaming all these people on other forums who call the next skyline a r35 and say its got a v8 ;)

or as it is at the moment getting flamed by the poms for telling the truth

Hahaahaha... flame or get flamed :flamed:

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