sakebomb
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Snow in Japan
sakebomb replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Powder, as in white lines. Maybe he can guarantee but it might be a bit risky! -
Snow in Japan
sakebomb replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Why, don't you like natto eatin midgets with mullets!! Unfortunately it isn't me!! -
Snow in Japan
sakebomb replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
......with mullets. -
Snow in Japan
sakebomb replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
Yamakashi room, maybe nurses uniforms. As for blending in the hyphen or no hyphen it will be the name that makes it stand out. Sunrise has a good point about the logo. Basically with a bit of creativity and time any name can be made into a logo/id. I think with all the great advice here you should have one of the best businesses going. Apart from SJ of course -
Snow in Japan
sakebomb replied to jeanniel's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
I would agree with Montoyas' suggestions. You want a good name but you also want to stand out from your competition, there is no point blending in. Also from a graphics point of view fattwins-hakuba has more potential design wise. More identifiable -
Tell me the truth, not just what I want to hear
sakebomb replied to IIIII's topic in General off-topic discussions
Quote: Tell them the truth, not just what they want to hear Maybe you should read your own title and with a small change there is your answer? -
That is nasty!
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Maybe it is a sign of impending incontinence! But seriously that is one interesting dream!
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Does a gun turret come as an optional extra that can be easily adapted to the roof? I like the idea of an urban tank to replace the city dwelling 4WD's!!
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Maybe you should have read this thread before you came back- Taking stuff from hotels! My "chiropractor" recommended sleeping without a pillow, damn near impossible so I have some orthopedic pillow!
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Dude, if you pay I will go to both shows and sleep on the street to save you cash!!
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Congratulations!! Yippeeeeee!! All the best- maybe you should lock him in a safe place this winter!!
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Most of my J-friends, young and old hate this kind of thing but no one has the balls to break free!! They are just happy to complain about it and baa baa... I am sure he would be happier with Yama suggestions!!
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Maybe it will be OK! Just follow this example!! Taken from the Japan Times today. Love the headline- 33 foreigners go AWOL after stints at Aichi Expo Quote: Twenty Indonesian dancers arrived in Japan on Sept. 1 for a performance at the expo. But police said they have been unable to contact them since they participated in the event, and they did not show up at Chubu international airport in mid-September for their flight back to Indonesia. Worst case scenario you could find work at a soapland!
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Winter tire CM
sakebomb replied to echineko's topic in Snow talk, trip reports, Japan avalanche & backcountry
After the first accident! Usually late Nov- Early Dec depends on the snow! -
Quote: We suggest concerned customers use one of the iPod nano cases that are coming to market to protect the music player I suggest that you make a product that doesn't need fixing from day 1.(Even if it is "just a few")
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So for todays lessons I thought I would stir things by using this lesson plan Savouring the Whale!! (look for the savouring the whale title) and being a Hakodate local it should be even more interesting. The link is to a list of news lessons, the lesson plan is a PDF so you have been warned!!
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Nice one Yama
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Alot of these books are based on my experiances, so I guess I could say I am romantic in an unrealisticly dissapointing way!
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And my class mate Kelly Roots! (real name)! Unfortunate name, not sure if she did though! Australian slang Quote: Root (verb and noun) : synonym for f*ck in nearly all its senses: "I feel rooted"; "this washing machine is rooted"; "(s)he's a good root" . A very useful word in fairly polite company.
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It is actually quite easy ( I got the wife to look at it)! The hardest question is how big the block of land that you live on is (area of house/apartment/cardboard box etc). Yama, you shouldn't have any dramas!