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I win at life.

I passed my Japanese driving test on my first try.

Now to go catch up on journal reading.
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spamtwo:
from what I've seen Japaneses commuters are so much more polite than British ones, I've only seen it on TV and TV never lies wink
flusha:
Kickass girl. Awesome.
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When a native speaker looks at your textbook and proclaims it "difficult", you're in for a hell of a test whatever
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climac:
thanks for replying to my question.
that sounds like one "hell" of a bar smile
i hope you are doing well.

Best,
Cliff
cld:
Just cleaning work...nothing much.
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phantasy:
Gorgeous!! Have fun! kiss
123zebbodee:
Cool have fun am also in Tokyo as of today. Scared! Cheers, Zeb smile
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I feel the need to update, just because I haven't in a while. Um, let's see, I had an exciting weekend. A bunch of JETs rented out cabins at a camp site, grilled a ton of food, drank a shitload, and went skinny dipping in the river. Some played miscellaneous musical instruments (bongos, mandolins, ukeleles). A bunch of us hooked up our DSes one afternoon...
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oxy:
i know exactly how you feel...there are so many things i want to do....and instead i just sit about with no energy, watching tv that i dont really want to watch.
joker_:
Blah is always rough.
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I have a slug living in my bathroom. Of all the creatures that have lived there, this is the one I like the best. Roaches suck and spiders are creepy, but there's something cute about slugs. I know, I'm totally weird like that.
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whitey52:
I like seeing snails drunk in the garden.
pepelepew:
Cool. I actually have seen a slug before. As weird as it may sound.
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Ok, I was trying to catch up on reading journals. I made it through about 2 pages, and then it started acting funky and I couldn't go back any further. Feh.

Tonight was omiyage night for dinner: shumai from Yokohama that one of the teachers brought me, and a bottle of Nagoya miso beer that a coworker gave me. Miso beer is surprisingly tasty; I...
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max16characters:
Yeah, my job has tons of time off...rediculous amounts of it in fact. I hate saying sayonara to peepz out here. It's like you get to know them, have great times, and poof they're gone. And no one keeps in touch....le sigh.
deathbyopus:
rock on future rock star smile
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I just realized I'm not wearing pants. It's pouring, and I was out doing things, so when I came home I took my soaked jeans off and apparently forgot to replace them.

I test drove a car that I'm probably going to buy, the guy selling it is going home after four years on JET.

I've been really lazy about reading and commenting on journals...
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pepelepew:
Wet pants are never fun. I got very soaked on the Universal Studio's Popeye ride. Ya I had money in pocket tooand drying out money is not fun.Sweet what kind it it.
salome:
Thanks for the comment, darling. I also don't think I'm mean on the boards; I take special care to not be insulting because I was raised to value manners and good behavior (I slip up sometimes though confused ) Howevr, in this case I think the nasty tag came from someone who has a personal problem with me. As fas as I know, she's the only one who does. Not even worth getting upset over.
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I get the idiot card for today.

I locked my door when I left for work and left the key dangling out of the lock all day.

Here's to living in reasonably safe middle-of-nowhere Japan whatever
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pepelepew:
Good thing you were in Japan. Because if you in Ameica your car would be gone and so would everything else.
furnier:
LOL Don't feel bad. I did that..um...more than once...and the maintenance guy walked on in and handed me my key.
Here's to rednecks who love to make a point. biggrin Scared the crap outa me.
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ericsean:
Nice pictures. Thanks for your comment to my set.
The boa is ok for the set, but I wouldn't recommand it for going out, because with ev'ry move you make, you loose a feather biggrin
flusha:
Cool! I will have to check that place out!
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Ok, here's a little more on my trip to Tokyo:

I was there for a recontracting conference. I really didn't want to go since Tokyo's so far away and I wouldn't have time to really enjoy it because I'd be in crappy workshops and panels all day.

Well, the workshops didn't suck as much as I expected them to (I was picturing more god-awful presentations...
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salome:
Whoever said "getting there is half the fun" should be shot.

I'm looking forward to pictures of this Hell-themed bar!
anbuvampyre:

I tried a lot of things today: knitting, reading, video games, listening to music and podcasts; nothing seems to hold my interest.



Maybe your pregnant... LOL JK! Just earlier today my uncle and I were talking about how one time (forgive me if you think this is gross tongue) I farted and my friend said "It smells, I think I shit my pants." It was such an illogical conclusion. After I told him that story he said it sounded like this commercial where the woman says "I'm having trouble focusing... maybe I'm pregnant." As if that is the first possibility for that symptom. Anyway... I thought it would be fun to share biggrin.

I hate that anxious feeling when it comes to work. I used to have to get up at 4:30 AM to go to work and at night starting at 5PM I would get nervous and anxious. I would keep thinking " I GOTTA GET TO BED SO I CAN WAKE UP!" When the alarm went off I would burst into this really hot feeling and instantly begin to sweat. *ULGA!* I hated it!

I'm not exactly sad or depressed, but I'm not particularly happy either. Bored, maybe?



I know that feeling well and I HATE IT! Because for me due to the nothingness felling I will feel slightly anxious and then become depressed for whatever reason. I'm almost positive I should be on antidepressants, or not that I should be or need them but a doctor would easily prescribe them had they known I have issues with it. I deal with them and it's by far a problem in my life but I just hate to feel "blah." Usually sleep and relaxation and forgetting whatever it is I feel that needed to get done before doing it usually makes me feel better.