Bono=Saint
War Child
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strong woman
Ah yes,karate,judo,aikido...Flaming Friar Sr said:ah but i imagine lots of japanese girls know karate
or is that the same prejudice as imagining that all dutchies live in windmills??
Flaming Friar Sr said:ah yes the netherlands village. its a small reproduction of our lovely country isnt it?
Flaming Friar Sr said:have you been to a foreign country already? maybe on a holiday?
Bono=Saint said:Ahhh!! yattopari kono eria wa raku dana.
nihongo tte yattpari rakuchin dana.
hmm...yattpari daremo nashika...
Flaming ni kirawre takana?....
Bono=Saint said:No reply ,hu? flaming,you don't like me?"
nope, i try to look at most things in a positve wayOriginally posted by Bono=Saint So I tought you don't negative person.
thats such a pity. how are you right now. did you find another job already?Originally posted by Bono=Saint I'm not negative,now.
When I wasquit job,I'm really so nervous.
ah okOriginally posted by Bono=Saint Please forget about this.
i got a question about this Japanese girl, called Bono=Saint... is she feeling a bit better now, after all her neck trouble?Originally posted by Bono=Saint Well,Any question about recently Japan?
I'll do answer your question.(political thing,etc..any)
i knew that........Originally posted by Bono=Saint PS:Tasukete means "HELP!".
Flaming Friar Sr said:i got a question about this Japanese girl, called Bono=Saint... is she feeling a bit better now, after all her neck trouble?
Bono=Saint said:1) I heard about liquor(made of potato). What is call that?
I can't remember.
I think singer Meja said from magazine interview.
She said "this liquor is really tasty".
Meja is your country people,right?
Bono=Saint said:2) What is recently fads thing in your country?
Flaming Friar Sr said:alright i have a question about japan: does everybody still work there for over 60, 70 hours a week? or are things changing a bit (say like `normal? 40 hours a week or even less)
Bono=Saint said:Ah...Do you understand my explanation?
Flaming Friar Sr said:is it really unsafe now in japan? also in the city where you live, or only in tokyo?
things are changing in the netherlands too... we used to be a very rich and open and safe country. lately the economy has gone bad, unemployment rate is going up and society in general is getting harsher.
Bono=Saint said:
But our country has good news,too.
Open Digital TV broadcasting/High vision broadcasting(only Tokyo and Nagoya, and Osaka),about a linear motor car etc..
Japanese technology is NO,1!! (I think.)
Flaming Friar Sr said:tell me, what are the most fun things to do where you live? do you have any hobbies?
Flaming Friar Sr said:i have a couple of hobbies actually: i play the guitar ever since i was 8 years old... i play in a jazz band! thats great fun, we practice once a week and perform about once a month.
my other great hobby is a mutual hobby with my wife: salsa dancing! weve been doing that for over two years now and we are actually quite good...
furthermore i enjoy listening to music