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heres how it goes...

1) Are you here and where? In a 5 LDK, a 1R or livin it up with the homeboys in ueno?

2) How long you have been here? Applies to even those who freaked out at Narita and are currently packing their bags after only 2 days..

3) What you do? Even if its indescribable... hostesses are especially encouraged to supply details.

4 ) Do you drive? and if so what? Skylines are the obvious given in this case but will not be granted exceptional circumstances clauses.

5 ) Do you drive fast? or are you a granny? ( if the answer is "yes, im a granny ", please leave the forum immediately.

5 ) How long are you planning on staying? years, months, days or until immigration can kick you out?

6 ) Married or single? ...or both.

keep it clean boys and girls! and dont hold back on the humour! :(:(

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ill go first..

Still here in a 2DK in Fuchu, west tokyo...thought about moving to ueno but it was too upmarket for me..

Been here 2 years, 2 months, 2 days, 16 hours, and 43 minutes..and counting.

Teachin and stylin at a university in Akihabara. just wrangled the last fine details for my contract..4 months paid off a year baby!!

Not driving right now..still have to get my JPN licence..coming in a week.

Im a granny...Boot me..

here for the long haul..at least 90 years.

Married..but single at heart!!

speaking of akihabara, my wife and i saw you going through the station a couple of weeks ago. Puffy black jacket.

I saw you too. ;)

Im still puzzled at the idea of a University in Akiba. I know of a Waseda cram school but not a University. There is also one in the building next to the station. But I didnt know it had actual students? hhmmm....

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I saw you too. :P

Im still puzzled at the idea of a University in Akiba. I know of a Waseda cram school but not a University. There is also one in the building next to the station. But I didnt know it had actual students? hhmmm....

oh really? thats why you didnt say hello when i spoke to you. nice.

mate, there is a university in akihabara and its doubled in student numbers. i just tonight actually signed my new contract to go full time with all the fruit. any otaku worth his salt would know about it. actually the company that it was created from do massive amounts of work in the animation and computer 3DCG fields..

nice Z by the way. told Phu about it but he didnt have any idea you had one.

oh..forgot to ask! what kind of work are you doing here Ken? chain school eikaiwa? ALT work? im guessing since youre still here youve gotten married but even all your millions wont last for long the way you like to spend money! :P:D

  • 2 weeks later...

This thread a bit old, but here it goes.

live in ichikawa, chiba ken, share private appt with a friend. No car, bought it, sold it, big loss, still crying, got gf, dont drive cause i have no f#cking money, dispite being an ALT, adults teacher, private teacher and occasional magazine writer, trying to leave but cant quite bring myslef to, so instead lead a bitter life. There.

  • 3 months later...

1) OSAKA KOBE In a 3 LDK, KITANO KOBE IS NICE AREA FOR FOREINERS

2) BEEN HEAR 2 YRS FREAKED OUT THE VERY 1ST TIME I CAME HERE WAY TO MANY PEOPLE TO MANY BUILDINGS

3) STILL BUYING AT AUCTIONS EXPORTING CARS ......... GETTING SICK OF WALKING

4 ) 1ST CAR WAS E39 528 BMW...TO SLOW BUT NICE..... 2ND CAR ER34 TURBO NISMO VERSION..... TO ROUGH HAD COILOVER SUSPENSION VERY INTERSTING TO PULL UP IN THE CITY ALWAY SOME FOREIGNER WANTING TO TAKE A PHOTO ..... 3RD CAR HMMMM 2000 540 SPORT ALWAYS FUN DRIVING ON THE HIWAY U GET A SECOND LOOK FROM JAPANESE LOOKING AT FOREIGNER DRIVING LOL

5 ) 150KPH+ EARLY MORNINGS ARE FUN

5 ) MARRIED CANT GET OUT ALL I CAN SAY JAPANESE GIRLS ARE GREAT .....

  • 3 weeks later...

m3gtr hi

yes i have been in the motortrade since i was 16 started as motormechanic and by the time i 1st saw an R31 skyline i just had to have one and then just kept importing till i started Directimported in 1997

cheers, Phil

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