There's something to be said for small pictures taken with a cell phone. The first cameras on mobile phones were nothing more than toys, but I was able to get a lot out of my Mitsubishi D251 before it finally lost its picture taking capabilities. I actually preferred this model to its predecessor, the sleeker looking D253. The later model Mitsubishi took higher resolution pictures, but it lacks a removable memory stick and has no flash!
The following pictures are a chronicles of my time on the JET Program, when I was living in Ubuyama-mura (in Kumamoto prefecture). As you might be able to tell from this photostream, my life has been a non-stop procession of fun and adventure.
Thanks to everyone who participated in two years of non-stop adventures in Kyushu. I'll be coming back in a week, armed with a better camera.
Cool! Who is in the photo 21 up from the bottom and four in from the right (below the picture of bite marks on someone's skin)? It looks just like my pal Chris, but I can't be sure.
Also, whose ass is that to the right of the burger king photo? It looks familiar somehow.
Also - bottom row, 4th from the left - who dat?
That's my friend Larissa, who lives up in Tokyo (who used to live in Kumamoto with her boyfriend Reo).
That ass belongs to Satomi.
On the bottom row, on the very left is you. The girl if Jeanine. The rest of the pics are of me or things that I used to own.
Damn dude, that's a lot of keitai pictures! More than you can shake a cell phone at even. Looks like you had a whole hecka of lot of fun though.
had no idea how far cell phone camera technology had come. Pix are awesome. No pictures of Chen-san? Right on T. You are still the MAN!!
Hey! I saw the picture of me humping that Boar when we went to Kobe/Osaka/Kyoto. That was some sweet pork. Squeal like a pig...
Dude, Greg- it's good to hear from you! I can't believe you spotted your picture in that great mess...