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Date: 24th October 2007
Red Japanese Maple Leaves!!!
Shugi!! They're BEAUTIFUL! Thank you. =) But of course your pictures do have a tendency of bringing out the best in a beautiful scene. I'm glad you actually made it to the Golden Pavilion. Was it worth the visit? Would it have met all that anticipation I had for it?
From Blog: Kyoto and Osaka
Red Japanese Maple Leaves!!!
Shugi!! They're BEAUTIFUL! Thank you. =) But of course your pictures do have a tendency of bringing out the best in a beautiful scene. I'm glad you actually made it to the Golden Pavilion. Was it worth the visit? Would it have met all that anticipation I had for it?
From Blog: Kyoto and Osaka
Date: 16th October 2007
so you lost a fencing match with a dead invertebrate, eh? you've done me proud, my boy.
From Blog: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
so you lost a fencing match with a dead invertebrate, eh? you've done me proud, my boy.
From Blog: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Date: 11th October 2007
Nice blog, would love to get a link to your blogs on my site http://www.landed.at/Japan I'm currently visiting Japqn qnd your info is helpful, where did you stay in Nagano, is it a day trip from Tokyo ?
From Blog: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Nice blog, would love to get a link to your blogs on my site http://www.landed.at/Japan I'm currently visiting Japqn qnd your info is helpful, where did you stay in Nagano, is it a day trip from Tokyo ?
From Blog: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Date: 10th October 2007
do the monkeys also do their business in those springs? that'd be pretty sneaky, since the water's already kind of bubbly.
From Blog: The Highlands
do the monkeys also do their business in those springs? that'd be pretty sneaky, since the water's already kind of bubbly.
From Blog: The Highlands
Date: 10th October 2007
Dulles - I just want to point out that there is absolutely nothing wrong with jaywalking! come on, we own the streets anyway.
From Blog: Off I Go...
Dulles - I just want to point out that there is absolutely nothing wrong with jaywalking! come on, we own the streets anyway.
From Blog: Off I Go...
Date: 5th October 2007
Nature Channel-style!
...I doubt I will ever have food more fresh than this... This has to go down as one of your more classic quotes. Did the squid tentacles suction onto your esophagus? Then try to climb back out your throat?? Inquiring minds want to know. Hey, how was the ramen?
From Blog: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Nature Channel-style!
...I doubt I will ever have food more fresh than this... This has to go down as one of your more classic quotes. Did the squid tentacles suction onto your esophagus? Then try to climb back out your throat?? Inquiring minds want to know. Hey, how was the ramen?
From Blog: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
Date: 3rd October 2007
can you find california roll in japan? and no one j-walks...that's pretty impressive. I hope that one guy who j-walks is not say...from china.
From Blog: Off I Go...
can you find california roll in japan? and no one j-walks...that's pretty impressive. I hope that one guy who j-walks is not say...from china.
From Blog: Off I Go...
Date: 3rd October 2007
Hey! How come you keep getting tired?? Don't get stuck in tokyo's maze for too long. I'm counting on seeing you in Nagoya in a few days! Oh...any tips on what to bring and not bring? I'm half tempted to purchase certain things as the need arises. Also, how's women's fashion there? Maybe I don't need to bring too many changes of clothing... ok!! learn some japanese. My attemps are fruitless...the only phrase I can remember is hot-toy-ye (piss off)
From Blog: Off I Go...
Hey! How come you keep getting tired?? Don't get stuck in tokyo's maze for too long. I'm counting on seeing you in Nagoya in a few days! Oh...any tips on what to bring and not bring? I'm half tempted to purchase certain things as the need arises. Also, how's women's fashion there? Maybe I don't need to bring too many changes of clothing... ok!! learn some japanese. My attemps are fruitless...the only phrase I can remember is hot-toy-ye (piss off)
From Blog: Off I Go...
Date: 3rd October 2007
you better come back able to speak with that accent, shugi. and by rt 28 do you mean the one in Maryland with the roadkill and wandering cows?
From Blog: Rain Rain
you better come back able to speak with that accent, shugi. and by rt 28 do you mean the one in Maryland with the roadkill and wandering cows?
From Blog: Rain Rain
Date: 1st October 2007
whassup world traveler!
Dang, it sounds like Japan's quite an adventure! Try to post some photos if you can. Wish i was there with you. B.
From Blog: Off I Go...
whassup world traveler!
Dang, it sounds like Japan's quite an adventure! Try to post some photos if you can. Wish i was there with you. B.
From Blog: Off I Go...
Date: 1st October 2007
yep
I concur...go for the kink. Yep, met a few japanese girls this summer. Why do Russian and Japanese girls all walk around in 4 inch stiletto heels? not complaining, but still.
From Blog: Tokyo Madness
yep
I concur...go for the kink. Yep, met a few japanese girls this summer. Why do Russian and Japanese girls all walk around in 4 inch stiletto heels? not complaining, but still.
From Blog: Tokyo Madness
Date: 29th September 2007
Nice
Times Square on roids - didn't think that's possible. By the way, remember - you must blog on/take pictures of the kinky stuff! I mean it - Japanese styled kinky!
From Blog: Tokyo Madness
Nice
Times Square on roids - didn't think that's possible. By the way, remember - you must blog on/take pictures of the kinky stuff! I mean it - Japanese styled kinky!
From Blog: Tokyo Madness
Date: 19th April 2006
Puma
You will notice the Puma theme consistently showing up throughout your travels. Especially in Peru - it's one of the three main symbolic animals (Python-water, the Condor-air, and the Puma-land). Infact, Cuzco, the Incan civilization's original 'capital' city, is shaped like a Puma's head. the Python represented the different rivers/bodies of water that made the Incan's famous irrigational system possible... and guess where the Condor is? :)
From Blog: Lake Titicaca and Isla del Sol
Puma
You will notice the Puma theme consistently showing up throughout your travels. Especially in Peru - it's one of the three main symbolic animals (Python-water, the Condor-air, and the Puma-land). Infact, Cuzco, the Incan civilization's original 'capital' city, is shaped like a Puma's head. the Python represented the different rivers/bodies of water that made the Incan's famous irrigational system possible... and guess where the Condor is? :)
From Blog: Lake Titicaca and Isla del Sol
Date: 17th April 2006
glad that you left Bolivia in one piece! your pics are awesome!
From Blog: Bye Bye Bolivia
glad that you left Bolivia in one piece! your pics are awesome!
From Blog: Bye Bye Bolivia
Date: 13th April 2006
HAHA! You stayed away from biking! smart boy. Any bike trial in NY can suffice as Road of Death for you. =) Keep having fun!! we miss you here.
From Blog: Getting Ready!
HAHA! You stayed away from biking! smart boy. Any bike trial in NY can suffice as Road of Death for you. =) Keep having fun!! we miss you here.
From Blog: Getting Ready!











jeni
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Amit, it either looks like you're in a hamster cage, or being baked alive. how pleasant!
From Blog: Tokyo