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nzlegend

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  1. It's an external link to the "Traveler IQ Challenge" which is on facebook.

    Cool idea to be able to play it without being on facebook.

    On facebook there are many more cool and addictive time wasting quizzes related to this one: flags, specific world regions, football teams - you name it.

     

    my score is

     

    598,952 level 12

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    FWIW - the top score on Facebook is 708,498 - which is insane.

  2. sleep apnoea is suprisingly common....it sometimes happens to me, if I sleep on my back. I can stop breathing for up to 10 - 15 seconds and then spurt back into breathing. It freaks my wife out. It started happening a few years ago.

    I like sleeping on my back but I cant anymore, I have to sleep on my side or stomach which case I sleep like a log. On rare occasions now I wake up super tired in the morning I know I have rolled onto my back in the night, but now that I know its almost like I have a sensor in my brain stopping me from rolling over, I frequently wake up it the exact some position I went to sleep in.

    Apnoea has many causes, mine is positional another common cause is obesity, the sumo Yokozuna hakuho suffers from it.

     

    Skeates wife above must be pretty simple if it took her 20 years to deduce that something wasnt right with her husbands sleeping style.

  3.  Originally Posted By: spook
     Originally Posted By: SG
    dude - go. life is too short to stuff a mushroom.



    i'm not even sure what this means, but it's my new favourite saying!
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    that saying has been floating around for years, I have always liked it, its perfectly succinct.
    I just googled it and it was coined in 1975 by the English writer Shirley Conran who published the book Superwoman, aimed at busy women, and used that saying in it.

    doing spontaneous crazy things every now and then is what life is all about, sitting around stuffing mushrooms.....nah.

    Have a blast in Hawaii CB, feel invigorated.
  4.  Originally Posted By: Creek Boy

    SG, I keep trying Kansai style Okonomiyaki and am let down everytime. If somebody knows a "great" place, take me please cuz everywhere I have tried has been poor.


    maybe that why I dont really rate the stuff, I havent had the good stuff yet. I will keep an open mind if the chance to eat some famous oko' comes up.
  5.  Originally Posted By: Creek Boy


    WTF is the difference between Ramen & Okonomiyaki VS. Nabe and Sukiyaki?
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    the taste: Ramen and Oko lack the full flavours that good nabe and sukiyaki have, for me they are bland in comparison.
    I love foods with to ooze with flavour - Thai food for example.
    I dislike straight white rice - too bland and boring for me, at the very least give me some umeboshi, or even furikake to give it flavour - yes I know I am a heathen. Boring meat and flavourless three veg as a child will do that to you!

    I dont dislike them (Ramen Oko' et al), but they are like a ham sandwich, something for lunch or a quick fix not something to relish and savour.

    even cheap sushi has much more flavour than noodles or Oko'

    but what ever floats your boat.
  6. AK I totally agree mate, its a pretty decent cheap meal - cheap stodge as you like to call it but not oozing awesome flavours like other foods, most people have to smother in it sauce, mayo, aonori, katsuobushi to give it more flavour

    Same with ramen, cheap basic meal again. its a decent filler but thats it.

     

    Okonomiyaki and ramen are good 'low end of the spectrum foods' you cant compare them with sushi et al - not in the same league.

     

    just like a good meat pie, or a well made Taco.

     

    p.s I guess I must have to try some genuine Hiroshima style Oko' as the stuff I have had in Kansai has been pretty awful! i.e half went in the bin.

     

     

    Bobby 12 - unagi is pretty good but I prefer Unagi's saltwalter cousin - anago even more. Anago is the shizz!

     

    Who said nabe? good nabe is just brilliant, now thats great food.

    Sukiyaki too.

  7. getting back on topic: the Goryu South Face ridgeline avi.

     

    I guess what people want to know is was there someone we know involved in it? i.e a forum member or an associate of forum member?

    It could have been local gaijin, out of town gaijin or overseas gaijin or it could have been local Japanese or out of town Japanese. The radio silence 5 days later would indicate its someone we don't know or perhaps if it is someone known they want to keep the incident a private matter?

    The details of the incident would be useful to anyone who goes back country to add to their brains database of info

    They were obviously well equipped as they saved their friends life which is probably the biggest lesson to be learned.

  8. heh, last week my inlaws 'went to tripping' so I had the honour of walking the dog (black lab)...she is a pain in the arse to walk, she knows every dog in the area so wants to sniff every square inch of the road and rice fields, she just about rips your arm out of your socket sometimes.

    A sniff every now and then and doing the business is fine but every 5 metres gets rather tedious.

     

    I love it and she hates it when I ride the bike and she has to canter along beside, no time for sniffing then.

  9.  Originally Posted By: bobby12

    ...I do have some baked beans though, nasty too-sweet American ones from COSTCO, almost inedible.


    you British people are weirdos wink.gif, not everything made in Britain is the best stuff on earth. The Van Camps ones at costco are ok enough, I wouldnt call them nasty by any stretch and are quite edible.
    p.s. Walkers "Crisps" are mediocre at best harhar.gif
  10.  Originally Posted By: spook

    seriously - is anyone actually awed by fireworks?


    mate,you obviously have never been to PL fireworks in Osaka: the worlds largest annual display, you would have to have no pulse not to be awed by it. You cant compare the standard pissant fireworks displays in Western countries to ones like it. Some of the fireworks are more like like bombs, they shake buildings nearby, you feel major shockwaves through your body. It really is awesome.
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