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The former owner of my place sometimes used already opened, day old soda (tonic) for his drinks, you would get a semi-dead drink
What makes a Gin Tonic bad in your opinion Creek Boy?
White wine never did it for me, i can drink red wine any time of year.
Creek Boy, i will put some kind of Tanegashima Tr up in a not too distant future
Mohito, that is the 2. time today somebody has mentioned that one, that is going on the menu, thanks
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I am constantly looking for new ideas for cocktails, shots and beers for my guests, and i am curious what your favorite drink is.
My favorites are
Red wine
Beer
Gin Tonic.
Do you have any recipies you want to share?
i have found a good shop who is willing to import lots of interesting stuff.
drinksmixer is a good site to get inspiration anyway.
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beats tokyo in the summer
im off to bed,
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by all means COME i'm serving 3 kind of Absinthe, danish beer and loads of other exotic alcohol, you will be pleased.
the above link is NOT my photos, all credit goes to Jonathan an english ALT who don't want to leave this island.
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im shaking cocktails for the surfers and Jaxa crew in my ultra small bar, good fun! you can even find a picture of me in page 2 on that flickr link above.
why don't you come down here and surf, i've got the boards and you don't have to battle chiba or shonan crowds. this place is nice!
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Hi there
still lurking. Tanegashima is a very small place, we live in minamitane, a small town here, everybody knows your name
(which is a bit scary sometime). we are 5 gaijin in this town 2 ALT's one Scottish surfer boy and one Philippine woman who married a farmer. and me.
we have no money, we pay 5000 yen in rent for our house, have our own business which make (almost)no money, but we surf nice waves in stunning beautiful water with dolphins and turtles crowds are non existing, we don't even have a lock at our house... no McDonalds, no movie theater, i could go on, i still miss the snow, but i don't think i will go back... this is good.
btw check my friend's photos on flickr
he is very good at capturing life down here
PS Tsonda genki?
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I got my permanent visa after only 3 years.
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what's Golden week?
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I have actually read a little more than just the headlines of this case because i (like most of you) wondered what was up with all that money.
They have a child together which make a BIG difference because:
If the child grows up with one of the parents having much more money than the other, it is easy to predict which of the parents the child would prefer.
It is not that unfair to poor Paul. he got off cheap
(just like when he got busted in jp)
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Originally Posted By: soubriquet>1. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, McLaren-Mercedes, 1 minute, 26.714 seconds.
>12. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Renault, 1:26.188.
>16. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, did not start.
That made me smile
Soubs, cmon you know Ham made that time with a race forth of fuel ne?
Anyway Todays race brought tears to my eyes.
Im getting old.
After all the trouble my dear team had to go thru last year i was beyond happy to see Ham on top today, equally happy to see Ron Dennis with his team again this year.
Today was a perfect day for McLaren and me. They got a fast car, reliability is on top, everything worked well in 37 degrees heat. both drivers made (almost) no mistakes.
Normal services has been resumed
After clocking a 75 hour work week, i got a near perfect surf session in this morning. Went home for lunch and F1. McLaren won and i could go back to an absolutly perfect evening surf, only my wife and me out in sweet waves.
2x Nama, shower and off to bed. life is all right after all -
I think this thread is symptomatic to the whole smoking debate.
Poor Al just asked a question about ashtrays, and first reply was predictably a pointed finger at his habit.
screw that. i'm tired of the non smoking holier than thou.
And Mamabear, i am sorry for your boys trouble but if he is that sensitive to smoke i doubt very much that Tokyo would be less harmful to his respiratory system than that lift example. just using my common logic.
I am suffering from a nerve disorder which makes my left ear extremely sensitive to noise. yet i have to live with all the unnecessary noise around me.
FYI this august a smoking ban in bars starts in Netherlands. guess where smoking is being banned?
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passive smoking is bad. no doubt.
But the whole anti smoke crusade is out of proportion.
measure a bit of tobacco smoke from the lift in front of you against the hordes of cars going thru Tokyo (or Hongkong) every day.
Think about the left over antibiotics in your meat.
Please don't misunderstand me, i think you have a right to a smoke free environment, but nobody is going to die from a ciggy, lit up 10 meters in front of you on a windy day.
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bloody cold here in the south. Tanegashima feels more like scandinavia.
no heating in the house.
sunny and windy
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Sorry to hear that, accident or vandalism?
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Soubs, 801 was a project by Brian Eno and Phil Manzanera, both Roxy music.
they made one studio album and one live album. Try to get the live album, really good!
I am listening to The Meters, good funky music, which reminds me to kindly ask Mr. Wiggles to post a name or two in this tread. i need some inspiration
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i am a professional Gaijin
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Originally Posted By: soubriquetI'm afraid Queen leave me cold, but I've wound back a bit further, and dug out the first two Roxy Music albums. They rocked.
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Originally Posted By: Go NativeDo I really need to define that??
I don't consider sounds created by some computer program or some guy 'scratching' a record to be music with 'real instruments'.
What is a real instrument then?
is "sounds" generated with computers and vinyl a lesser art form?
(just like electric amplified guitars was 60 years ago)
Sorry but you sound very conservative Go Native, -
Nice find Indo )
The interviewer must also get some credit... annoying woman
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Tsonda, You are most welcome to come and stay with us anytime, we got the space (and the drinks )
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Warning! nobody gets hurt, no one will make a fool out of themselves
Just an insane, funny and above all ingenious little video.
I watched it in tv as a preteen kid. The song stuck to the few braincells i have left over the years, Found it on yutube not long ago. Still great
Btw, Tsondadude, it's a cocktailbar, sorry for not replying. Please come and taste my Mai Tais, they kick
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Thanks for the kind words Soubs, snobee and ger
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I have had that feeling all my working life.
Having been tired of digging holes in the ground for other people, i just bought my own little business.
No more bosses, no more timecards.
I'm free (to go bankrupt)
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Originally Posted By: snobee
ThunderP: You're not quite near Shimane are you. But you're not so far from Miyazaki. They've got a ski jo which may be a quick fix if you're hanging out for a slide.
And howz Island life suiting you? It seems pretty idyllic if that's what you want - probably suit me. What attracted you to there?
Don't want to hijack your tread, so i'll try to make it short.
I am not near any snow, but i figures that Shimane would be the closest descent snow i could drive to.
Miyazaki and Kagoshima have "Yeti style" resorts (low quality) and maybe i'll go this season, but money is a real issue down here.
My wife and i moved down here just 3 weeks ago to escape the busy Shizuoka waves and it's hard working culture.
I knew that my frequent trips to the snow would be a thing of the past, which is all right. I must admit that it is really hard for me to log on to snowjapan these days. I crave snow. looking at Tsonda cruising on his board in that other tread (too lazy to link to it) made only things worse, damn you . I still know that we made the right decision, and we are both happy with it.
We have bought our own business down here, and have rented a really old house. Rent is 5000 yen pr month
The island and the ocean here is so beautiful. The place is littered with world class surf breaks and crowds are non existing.
Salary is very low here, jobs are few and food and shopping in general is very expensive. The community is very tight, everybody knows who you are, so you have to be really careful what you are doing here.
We have invested all our money (and some of my mother's) in our new business, which is running quite well already, so i hope i will be able to make some trips to the snow. If not this season then defiantly next season.
If everything goes well both my wife and i will be able to live well from the profit while only working 6 hours every evening. That should leave lots of time to get in the water.
Uhh it was not that short, but if you made it this far, thank you for reading
Who lives in the remotest / smallest place?
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no, got to fly from Kagoshima. actually that is a bit of an issue among the tourist industry here. a group of people are working hard to get a direct flight from Tokyo, but the airlines are arguing that the island need a bigger tourist attraction, which some one is working on now. another group of locals are working against that, so we have our own little civil war here, very entertaining
you can also take the ferry from kagoshima for only 5000 yen, but the transport from the airport to the sea port is rather long, my wife mentioned 1 hr...