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  1. bad movies that I have seen recently...

     

    8mile

    Windtalker...or codetalker...that nicholas cage ww2 flick...terrible

    DareDevil

     

    bad movies can be fun with the right company, but usually are a cause of much pain, anxiety and stress for me...

     

    I am however, very content with terrible kung-fu flicks...I could watch those without end.. \:D

     

    danz

  2. hey zwelly...

     

    Breckenride is a really beautiful part of CO...Summit County has a few resorts in the area, Breck, Copper, A-Basin (I think...). I was in breck a looong time ago, and I think they have done some major expansion since then. The town is small and typical rocky mtn. ski village...accoms will be way more varied and nicer than what we deal with in japan, same with facilities (I think that is true of all N.American resorts compared to nippon).

     

    Personally, I think Aspen is a more interesting area...you got Aspen Mtn, Aspen Highlands (steeeeeep), Snowmass (gigantic), and another (but only for beginners)...the town has its rep. and you will see those ritzy types in the fur coats, but there is a really lively nightlife, and actually some culture (lots of art galleries and stuff). Facilities are world class, and there is a wide variety of accom. Terrain is much more varied than Summit county, and the sheer magnitude of some of snowmass itself is enough to keep you busy...Aspen highlands has steeps and glades that would probably make Fattwins drewl...

     

    when you headed that way???

     

    i wanna ski...

     

    danz

  3. just saw it last night at Roppongi HIlls...

    that theatre is awesome. Amazing sound and huge screen...although seats could be more comfy for the price \:\(

     

    but I loved the movie...I'm a sucker for cheap thrills, and it kept me well entertained (except for that zion dance/love scene that seemed to last forever)...the action sequences and cg are like nothing I have ever seen on the big screen before...thought the story was actually really good and clever too...cant wait for the next one!

     

    danz

  4. big-will,

     

    so much of the music scene in america is not what you see on MTV or hear on the radio...

     

    The non-mainstream music scene in the states is alive and well...I think a renassaince is in the works if you ask me...

     

    you can go to music festivales of all sizes practically every weekend in the summer if you wanted to! I really miss that being here in japan

     

    danz

  5. from how I see it...

     

    I think the younger generation (up to early 20's) seem in general (not as a rule..), uninterested, unmotivated, and a bit immature...

     

    most of my good J-friends here are 5-10years older than me, 'cause I can't seem to have very many intelligent/meaningfull conversations with other people my age here...

     

    shoganai attitude is still here, but the shoganai attititude of the younger generation is a different beast than that of their parents...

     

    my .02

     

    danz

  6. hey jared...

     

    best time for whitewater is march-may...june is already starting to see the end of big mountain run-off (although up where you are at, it could still last a bit longer...)

     

    all rivers in japan are dammed, so for big water, find out when release dates are...

     

    but if you are just learning, than summer is the time to get your roll down and paddle technique...

     

    its been a looong time since i kayaked...wish I were up there! tone-gawa is looking a bit calm :p

     

    danz

  7. law suits are waaaaay out of hand back home...

     

    kamo has some nice examples of the type of bonehead lawsuits in the US...

     

    but what worries and infuriates me more are the reactions to our sue-happy culture...

     

    doctors are becomming more and more hesitant to perform any type of surgery due to the risk of malpractice suites...which are pricey...that really bothers me...

     

    danz

  8. here are my thoughts...

     

    If you want to enrich your experience here, than you owe it to yourself to learn the language.

     

    I also think it is a nice gesture to make the effort to learn about the language and culture of the country that has agreed to host you. It reflects well on you personally, and where you come from.

     

    However, you shouldn't feel pressured to learn it for the sake of learning it, or any other unwritten obligations...no one forces you to do anything...

     

    my .02

     

    danz

  9. I agree...most Japanese are incredibly cool-headed...

     

    but just watch out when they get into cars! man, I can't believe how many angry faces and gestures I see while driving eek.gif

    and alot of times they seem to be directed at me, although I can't for the life of me figure out why ;\) lol.gif

     

    danz

  10. akibun,

     

    What I am asking is if you know what is happening to that money. It is your money afterall, I think you are entitled to know how it is used. If you found out the money was just lining the pockets of some ojii-san who has lived there all his life, would you still be willing to pay??

     

    I do not think it is fiscally responsible to blindly give away your money...that's all...

     

    danz

     

    p.s. I don't think you are stupid akibun! It is really nice to hear a japanese perspective on alot of the issues we seem to discuss here...I enjoy your posts \:D

  11. this is nothing like taxes...if I understand correctly...

     

    do you have a say as to how the money is used in your neighborhood? Have you personally seen the benefits? Do you have a means to voice your opinion?

     

    Personally, if I 'HAVE' to dish out 16000 for my little neighborhood (which I thankfully do not), I want to have a say on how it is used...

     

    danz

  12. akibun...

     

    16000 yen of your hard-earned money a year?? what do you think about that...I think its absurd...

     

    when I was a young lad living in small town america we used to have block-parties every year...the whole neighborhood would get together, get the police to close a street, and have a big bbq and lots of games for the kids...I used to love those...that is a good way to build a sense of community, and something I missed dearly when I moved to the east coast (and japan...)...

     

    danz

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