Japanglish blog from Japan, maybe. Well, well, well,,,

2004/10/31

Japanese hostage found dead in Baghdad.

Amen Namuami-dabutsu, om mani ped ni hum.

The guy has found dead on the street of Baghdad. Al jazeela http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage said his body was covered with U.S.flag.


My 1978 Mitsubishi Jeep

This is my 1978 Mitsubishi Jeep. Mitsubishi had been making jeep under licensed by Chrystler since WW2. But they do not make them anymore.
Unfortunately I keep this in the garrage but there is no resistration license number for this car. Because I drive a van for my business mainly. I do not need 2 in one time.
In Japan, you have to have a special official registration called "Shaken". My jeep is out of shaken right now. To have a shaken as well as insurance, it costs about 1500 dollars par year, including car tax that costs like 170 dollars a year, depending on how big the engine is, how heavy the car is.




Bought it in the Manila airport,Phillipines

I was on my way home from Bangkok. I got my return ticket to Osaka in Bangkok. At that time I was in a hurry and then it was not a direct flight, that was via Manila.
It looks very very grotesque. When I found this at the Manila air port, I thought of my friends who to give. This is a little pochette, a baby shoulder bag. Somehow I thought it lovely.
I tried to sell on an auction site once. And normally I get 100-200 visitors when I put something ordinal. But this time, there were more than 2300 people saw this. I googled this and someone introduced my auction item on some famous BBS.
But I sold just 1 flog out of 10 that I still have.

2004/10/30

Bush or Kerry?

Well, I have no idea.

Which do you think is better to make world peace, rich, free and better?

The US gov gave away 50,000 Dollars to Niigata earth quake.

Thanks, Bush. It said that the U.S. government gave Japanese government 50,000 dollars (which is still not enough though, by the way how could the people who were helped criticise about this. Anyways the damage was about 600,000,000 dollars) to Niigata prefecture in Japan, where attached M7 earth quake which killed 35 people. Still nearly 100,000 people have been forced to stay in the gym in Ojiya town, Niigata, Japan since the 22nd of October.
I recieved a message from the NPO group working in Niigata that they immidiately need a lot of under wear, hand warmers, diapers for the old people and sanitary product. What could I do for them? Donation?
Yes, maybe.

Japan was attacked typhoons more than 10 times this year. Still many areas are under water, for which the news said that they need a looooooooooooooot of money to reconstruct all the damages.

Meanwhile, a young jobless Japanese backpacker aged 24, was hostaged in Iraq. Wow, he is too stupid to make this decision to go to the war front now in this situation.
Many Japanese people are talking about this guy thet he is there only to give Japanese government a lot of head aches. It is the stupidest act that a man can make.

Save him anyone.

It said that the last time when 3 Japanese were hostaged a few month ago. there is a rumor that Japan spent 20,000,000 dollars to save 3 of them. I thought that Japan used that much money to provide the terrorists to get more and more strength. But if not giving money. 3 were killed maybe.

I don't know. It is too crazy to think about.
Hey God, give us a peace.
Hey God, re-educate every evil people.
Hey God, don't give us too much shit in one time.
We need peace.

Oh, I read an article that in micchigan? in where ?I forgot though, in the U.S. there are some D U bom factories, they said that a lot of US citizen especialy working at those facilities have been sick by its radio active that was leaking while making them.







2004/10/20

大変台風23号

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That's absolutely true, today's typhoon is #23.
Apparently what happened is
that the Stupendously Hip International Typhoon-Naming Organization (SHIT-NO)
ran out of English names. For the last typhoon, they just made some stupid ass
name up。This time, they are honoring the kamikaze, or divine wind, that saved
Japan from invading Mongol hordes not once but two times way back in history
when there were samurais and fiefs and shit.