Goodbye youth indeed.... Ha Ha.. Dont worry I will be waving goodbye to mine this weekend. Hopefully while jumping on a jumping castle with a beer in my hand!!
dear my other twin We became twins from sisters as you turned to 26th as same age as me.
I'm very happy to have been able to celebrate your birthday:-)
Next time will be in Sydney!
ps: looking forward to MY birthday, hehe
You can get some money from pachinko....... If you want to gamble at a pachinko parlor.
First: Look to see if the parlor has small gold plated bars for prizes.
Second: Get you balls together.
Third: Win more balls.
Forth: Exchange your balls for fake gold bars.
Fifth: Look for a small merchant window around the parlor. It will be a small box of a room, which strangle secure. It has a window.
Sixth: Go to the window and exchange your fake gold bars for real money. If they look at you wondering why you want to give them gold bars, when you’re at a bicycle parking lot vendor box then repeat step 5.
some specific shops Shibuya 109: a tower full of funky clothing shops for teeny-tiny-sized girls (I can barely fit into any! But a quick tour of the tower is a must if you love fashion and want to know the latest fashion statements from the youth of Tokyo!It's worth it to see the many crazy and loud varieties of outfits they have overthere)- for guys go to Shibuya 109-2 for male versions.
Boutiques of sophisticated Tokyo-style fashion scattered somewhere in Omote-Sando (between Harajuku and Shibuya).
A little food shack by the Temple of Asakusa- go all the way straight towards Sensoju Temple, passing all the shops, and just before you go into the Temple, look to your right. You can see 2 huge statues of the Buddha. Go towards that direction and you will see this little food shack I can't remember the name, where you can taste freshly-baked traditional Japanese breads and try more than 20 different flavours of soft ice creams!In addition to this, the interior of the shack is decorated in an old-style, Edo-period with antique toys hanging on the wall for customers to purchase.
Loft- sells souvenirs, gifts, stationaries, luggages, make-up tools, and lots of other trinkets and gadgets. You can find Loft pretty much everywhere- in Shibuya, Ikebukuro,...
Still laughing Monkey san Tie second Liver higher than the first, so it's against your lower ribs
hahahaha, I have tears in my eyes from imagining the liver kimino
Kimo Oooops.
seems like I couldn't answer you properly last night because of my sleepiness. Kimo is actually Himo. Kimo actually means the liver. hehe
Please do not use your liver to tie up your body. keep your liver in your body. it might have more important things to do than keep Kimono on your body.
wow i think you really gotta take your blog talents to THE NEXT LEVEL... like publish a book! or at least contribute to LP or something... nice work lady!! (and all those LINKS! magnificent.. hehe)
oh shoot! :- ( so nansai-desuka? him,i mean. you said, "..always add 10 for japanese.." i still hope he's younger.then he has my blessings to go on hols with his gf. heh heh heh....
Oh mah lawd. A WHOLE AISLE? I knew I missed Japan for a reason.
And 28 Vending machines? That's it? Are you sure? Did you only count the machines on one side of the road? There should be more.
(heheheh)
AND OMG, EARTHQUAKE. I missed it! *sadsauce*
Earthquakes are so much funnnnnnnnn!
Megan
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Goodbye youth indeed.... Ha Ha.. Dont worry I will be waving goodbye to mine this weekend. Hopefully while jumping on a jumping castle with a beer in my hand!!