trickster
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Everything posted by trickster
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No but I'd love to be able to play US games on my PS2.
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What sport we talkin'?
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Always best not to go in expecting tooo much.
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Godfather movies rock.
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Hate it. Way too salty.
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That Wenger bloke looks like a right fool. He used to be in Japan didn't he?
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Here's my haiku: ==================== "The blue sky is great It looks nice and is pretty too And I like snow too" ==================== Pretty talented, don't you think? I challenge you all to surpass that!
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I am Mr Fashion.
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Hmm. Still can't get it to work. Thanks for the tips though, I'll battle on...
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Rounds about now I think!
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What is it? Photo shoots or soft porn? I think it is spelt グラビア
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I just downloaded it. It looks frikkin amazing, when's it out in Japan?
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Thanks, but I don't think thats the problem - the CD player that won't play it is fairly new (and not a cheap thing either).
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I couldn't cope with a big commute on packed trains, especially in summer here. I'm new here so I haven't experienced the humidity yet, it's something I'm not looking forward to.
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Hyogo da yo!
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Do you have Japanese girlfriend?
trickster replied to ayumi_nagumo's topic in General off-topic discussions
I'm working on it. Hey, western gals - do you have a Japanese boyfriend?? -
Can anyone help? I have a Sony Vaio notebook and it seems easy enough to make a music CD. or so I thought. Anyway I have 10 songs on my desktop in mpg format, and dragged them over. All well and good. Then made the CD. All good so far still! And it plays on my computer CD, also on my region free DVD player..... But a normal CD player can't read the tracks. Any tips on what might be going wrong here folks? Cheers
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Hey! In the last year or so (outside of Japan, I'm new here), I've been increasingly spending time in the Park rather than on the slopes sliding about like everyone else. Just wondering about all you guys and gals on here - are you spending more time trickin' in and playin in the park, or sliding down the 'gelende'? Cheers trickster