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  1. actally a slow connection is isdn 56k (if I'm lucky). NTT says there are not subscribers in the area.........Living in a town with an 800 (odd) room hotel and an international rock festival attracting over 35,000 people (and the organiser wants to stream live to the net) doesn't help....... confused.gif

     

    Anyone know what Australian internet speeds are like ??

  2. has the beautiful game in England gone completely bonkers or what....... :rolleyes:

     

    Eriksson: 'I won't lose any sleep'

     

    Wednesday September 1, 2004

    The Guardian

     

    Sven-Goran Eriksson, as is his wont, did not appear unduly concerned yesterday by the prospect of a World Cup-winning manager angling for his job as the England squad met before the World Cup qualifiers against Austria and Poland.

     

    "I'm not going to have sleepless nights," said the Swede when asked about Sir Clive Woodward's plans to swap football for rugby.

     

    He added that Woodward would be welcome to attend England training sessions for coaching tips but that the job would not be vacant in the near future. "If it's one more person who wants my job, I suppose there are a lot of them. The only problem is that I have it until 2008.

     

    "He's welcome to try. Everything is possible in life, so why not? I could give rugby a try."

  3. just saw the bronze medal winner dude talking on the news. Apparently, his take on the whole thing is that it was god's doing, showing him how tough it is to win a gold medal at the olympics.......now that's sportsmanship clap.gif who said it was dead ?????

     

    BTW, where is this Grand Prix Priest guy going to pop up next......did you see him on the F1 track - the guys lucky to be alive....

  4. kamo, I try and always wear a dress shirt and pants (or jeans) when I travel. I never carry record cases or anything like that (I am a dj who plays abroad occassionally). I am not a huge dude, but I'm not a small dodgy looking geezer either. I do shave my head though, so I've put it down to that. I also used to work for the embassy, but I thought that might even have helped (having been security cleared and all that jazz).

     

    When traveling back to Australia I don't even bother trying any more - fvck 'em ! I agree with Indo, Aust. customs are c*nts. Although, to be honest, I think they are more concerned about someone bringing an apple or orange into the country rather then specific searches for drugs or weapons/explosives

  5. have you guys been to Australia ? How do they (the Ozzies) compare with the Canadians ? I always get more than my fair share when entering Australia. I have seen Australian customs get pretty tough with people on occasions, although they usually only want to pull my bags apart. Of course they never have (or will) find anything, and I always take a certain satisfaction in making the customs guys repack my bag to it's original condition - presents rewraped (back to Japanese gift wraping specs), cloths refolded and all.....

     

    At least being questioned returning to your home country, you can lead them along the garden path for a bit. Afterall, they have to let you in eventually.

     

    I have a really good story to share, however it will have to wait until I return home (for fear of not being allowed to enter.....).

  6. Everyone has known for more than 4 years the marathon was going to be run in warm weather. Don't tell me some runners were expecting a tepid 16 degrees or something (at least in Greece it's not too humid - nothng like what Beijings going to be like). It's called prearation and aclimatisation. Just because you are the world champion, you still have to prepare, just like evryone else. It seems (judging from the event itself) some were better prepared than others.

     

    Perhaps with the marathon we could do something.......... Let's take the judo thing one step further and give every competitor an equal medal.............this way we don't even need to run the race, we can schedule it for whatever time suits......... ;\)

  7. Is it xmas already.............YAY \:D

     

    The ol' Hawaiian mushy takes some beating (or is that gives a beating) even if you have to pay VAT. Beware the blue meanies !! (someone once told me....... ;\) )

     

    Home delivery hu, with everything else delivered as well, there is no reason the leave the house.....ha ha ha

  8. In Minato-Ku I used to pay Y43,000 a month (plus key money and deposit - fur fukz sakeeek.gif) for parking in my apartment block. It was (in Japanese) '3D Paruking', actually, it was a 12 story automatic, computer controlled jobbie. Brand new, all covered, and very cool, but stupidly priced. My apartment was almost 20 man it was new too.

     

    I could afford it, and found no point in having a car and having it parked 1hour across town just to save Y20,000 or something. Besides, I hated traveling on the train every day in Tokyo and so drove my car to work every day. I had free parking at work, so that was no problem.....

     

    I guess Minato-Ku is about as expensive at it gets, so the further away from there the better.

     

    Living now in Niigata, I have free parking (with snow clearing as well...... \:\)

  9. I love a hot chip sandwhich. Must be with really good bread though (something of which I don't find very often around these parts), and of course partially drowned in tomato sauce (not 'ketchup'....ha ha). I'm not talking about Big M's fries either, I mean really pucker chips....

     

    Tastes even better after a good surf.

     

    Wash it down with a dozen cold ones.

     

    YEAH !!

     

    I also like fancy, expensive resturants too, with long wine lists....... ;\)

  10. same thing happened a couple of years ago to me. I don't remember how long they took, but I guess it was at least a couple of months. Workman jack hammering on our balcony at the ungodly hour of 9:00am Saturday mornings. I lost it one day and tried to see why they couldn't do the work around our place in the afternoons (I was living with people who worked nights - including my wife). I yelled and screamed a bit, generally playing the 'typical loud mouthed gaijin'. The site manager called the owner of my apartment and she came around for a meeting. At the same time I was having my meeting with the owner, the guy started jackhammering on thje balcony again. The noise was incredible....

     

    The end of the story is, the owner offered to pay hotel accom for us to move out of the apartment until the work was finished. We stayed in the apartment, but didn't have to pay rent until the work was completed.

     

    I think I even gained respect amongst the younger construction workers - I don't think they have ever seen anyone speak to their boss like that before (I know how to handle myself on construction sites ;\) ).

     

    Perhaps talk to the owner or something and see what you can work out. They are going to do the work, but you might be able to get your dish back up and your rent reduced for the time concerned. If you don't ask, you don't get..........

  11. I've got a couple to add to the list

     

    1). 'sweating like some kind of farm animal'

     

    2). (a more crude version - don't read if you might be offended - that's my disclosure before I even tell it) - 'sweating like a rapist' - (not sure if this allures to a courtroom setting or not.....)

     

    3). '(George W) couldn't organise a root in a brothel'

     

    4). 'it sticks like spoof to a blanket'

     

     

    P.S. I am not being anti-american in number 3 - I just believe he can't....... ;\) ;\)

  12. Indo, maybe she's really like many other (pre)teenage 'sportstars'. I guess be thankful that we only have to watch her annoying personality on tv. Imagine living with a child like that - oh the temper tantrams....I WANT TO DO THIS !!! . Mind you, she is not alone, I have seen many other child prodigies (??) like that too.

     

    While I'm here, when did the olympics actually become professional. I remember (it seems like many years ago) when one had to be an amature sportsperson to enter the olympics. Does anyone really care if Roger Federer wins a gold medel in tennis - the same goes for the us basketball 'team'. It seems most of the competitors now are professionals making big or decent money from just sport - a far cry from being amature.....

     

    Oh well, time for another judo repeat lol.gif lol.gif

     

    P.S. just noticed Roger Federer lost his game last night, but my point remains.

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