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American Expat: November 2005
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Monday, November 28, 2005. It concerns me because it is yet another addition to the pile of mounting evidence I have accumulated that asserts that there is absolutely no rhyme or reason in the country. Case in point: the sheer number of middle aged people in this city driving around with pot-leaf air fresheners that have no idea that they are pot-leaf air fresheners. It's ludicrous. Recieve a random extra paycheck for something no doubt very ordinary, like. This last one in particular bothers me. I am no...
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American Expat: January 2006
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Monday, January 30, 2006. I, on the other hand, tried to grind a big rail and fell on my neck. I heard a popping, but it was just my upper spinal area, so it's all cool. Seriously though, I was very afraid for a few seconds, until I realized that I still had full mobility. What can I say? If you try to go big, you just might fall big. Or in my case, you just might fall big when you are trying to do absolutely nothing but go straight across a piece of metal. What is the deal? And "Maybe it's for security,...
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American Expat: May 2006
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Tuesday, May 30, 2006. This week we got the performance reports back from the students, which was rather humorous. When I was in High School and I filled out those class evaluations, I always wondered if they did anything. Now that I’m on the other side, I can safely say no they do not. My 898 percent approval rating had the highest number of returned surveys, and it was 50%. In the class I teach with Obata 14% of the students replied. That works out to three kids. The first is this. I came across th...
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American Expat: February 2006
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006. I've seen a lot of Japanese rocking out lately, and I don't mean in general (although they sometimes rock out in general), I mean with actual instruments on actual stages. I believe the rule for the concert was that the lead singer had to be female, but other than that, no holds barred. There were six or so different bands and each put on a thirty minute set. It had everything from pop to punk, and beer. Lots and lots of beer. Here is a picture of the dude rocking his face off.
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American Expat: April 2006
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Friday, April 28, 2006. You may remember a while ago that I wrote about trying out for (and acquiring) a part in the Toyama Charity Show. After that I didn't write anything about it. For four months. Some perceptive readers have asked me how this whole venture is going. I recently wrote an open letter to the two directors of the Charity Show that I feel adequately sums up my experiences thus far. Enjoy. Please not assign us with any more responsibility. Could it have been our girlish giggling? The fact t...
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Rich Man's World: January 2007
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From 2005 to 2008, I lived in Toyama, Japan as an English language teacher. This blog is about my life in Japan, travel, and books I found interesting. Monday, January 22, 2007. Staying in Japan another year. Sorry, writer's block. Posted by Richard at Monday, January 22, 2007. London, United Kingdom. Explorer, adventurer, ruler, powerful and brave. And that's just what my name means. View my complete profile. Joshie to the rescue. English man in Japan. The End is Nigh. Don’t watch TV, Watch TED.
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American Expat: September 2005
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Friday, September 30, 2005. Last night I went out for a few drinks with my insurance agent and his brother. Anyway, about two beers and three or so shots of sake later the next dish comes out. It looks red and mushy, clearly a meat of some type. Ok, but what is it? I can see that, what type of meat though? You can just try it.". Ok, you know that stuff,". He says, pointing at the red mush, "its not just meat.". I ask, warily. You mean to tell me I just ate Baby Beluga? This liver, it is. Today a man name...
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American Expat: June 2006
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Friday, June 30, 2006. Oh, and they’ve finally decided it was Ok to turn on the air-conditioner at work. That’s nice of them. How thoughtful. Never mind that I’ve lost four pounds of water-weight over the past two weeks. I was wondering when everyone would realize that having the windows open doesn’t do a damn thing on days when there’s. Sorry Guy, wait until June 30th, that’s the date to turn on the AC. Cold as a witches tit? Not so fast there Ace, it’s not time to turn on the heat yet. Worthless filler...
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American Expat: December 2005
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005. This weather is godawful. It was raining for 24 straight days, and it has been snowing for the last four. I believe we have an accumulated foot and a half of snow lying about everywhere, and the liquid equivalent of a foot and a half of snow (plus whatever those ridiculous street sprinklers pump out) swamping every street. The rain-snow is sucking my will to live. To hell with the raincoat! I heard you have a beach near you! New Guy: "Yeah, what's it like? Me: "Oh, a. Always f...
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Rich Man's World: September 2006
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From 2005 to 2008, I lived in Toyama, Japan as an English language teacher. This blog is about my life in Japan, travel, and books I found interesting. Monday, September 25, 2006. My Life Is Terrible. No, I’ll stop myself, because that’s how I was. Feeling. But gosh darn it, you can’t keep a good hentai down, and now I’m back having a great time with loads of new frieloads of new people I recognise at meetings. Long) companions are met, life long ( year. Yeah, slightly. Maybe it’s because my hot-damn...