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  1. wow. i don't think i'm much of a speedskater though (nor was that aussie guy who won the gold medal, though)

     

    but where do i rent my skates?

     

    & someone told me that skating on a frozen pond is actually really crappy as they can't level the ice. i've kinda always wanted to do it, though.. is that oval a level surface? i guess if it's an oval there's no risk of falling through thin ice.

     

    but still.. isn't that part of the thrill, risking yr life & all?

  2. ok so i know iceskating isn't particularly cool but a heap of my elementary schools are currently constructing mini-rinks & it got me thinking --

     

    does anyone know a nice place to iceskate in nagano-ken?

     

    i picked up some discount tickets for wel sunpia in matsumoto, but i think it is an indoor hockey rink?

     

    i'm wanting to do something a bit more scenic, preferably outdoors.

  3. the kids in my famiily all hated pudding (i'd probably love it now), plus the crazy aussie summer christmas weather meant

    we preferred the xmas icecream pudd, rough recipe as follows:

     

    ingredients: good quality ice cream, preferably two or more flavours.

    chocolate (maltesers are great, also chocolate freckles, & pretty much any chocolate bar you like, as long as it's chopped up)

    some people like chopped nuts too.

     

    method:

    soften icecream by leaving out of the freezer for a little while, not too long as it the taste will change when you refreeze it.

     

    mix chopped chocolates into icecream.

     

    layer into a pudding basin, cover in foil & stick it in the freezer to harden.

     

    icecream & chocolate. who would want anything more after a huge roast meal?

     

    (& the aussies out there may know the icecream chain 'cold rock', they pretty much do the chocolate/icecream mixeroo as their selling point. my family likes to think we invented it, but then so do most of my friends' families, too)..

  4. oh yeah, currently riding kandy-chan, a k2 kandy board. (original, i know, but you've gotta say it japanese-style, 'kyandi-chan')

     

    & lil' bibi, my Vivio, takes me to the snow & back..

     

    if i have troubles with japanese i check with toshi-kun, my toshiba dictionary phone.

     

    but then, i'm a girl & like to name inanimate objects.

     

    (actually, i think all 3 were named by friends, not me) \:o

  5. changing humour?

     

    hell, i lost my sense of humour when i moved to japan, i swear.

     

    caught myself actually laughing at tamori on that kanji show he does on tuesday night. he kept pretending he knew the answers even when he didn't.

     

    not exactly comedy gold, but at 11pm on a school nite, it had me chuckling.

     

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  6. ok this is highly secret but..

     

    i know some people who don't tell their insurance company that they suffer from asthma.

     

    apparently adult-onset asthma is quite common so if they have problems, they are treated by their doctor & can claim it on insurance.

     

    not that i want to support such shady activities, but.. well.. i've heard it's been done.

     

    ps. watch out for theorum. my doctor prescribed it for my asthma & i nearly had a heart attack, my heart was being so fast & i couldn't sleep as i was all jittery & totally felt like i was on speed.

     

    checked on the internet & aussie health sites say theorum is generally only used for really acute cases.

     

    checked with my japanese doctor & he said, 'ah yes, that is very normal. but you stopped coughing, didn't you?'

     

    yeah i stopped coughing, but with all my nervous energy, i was climbing the walls at 3am!

  7. natto was on the menu for lunch today. a little boy took 7 packs of mustard from his buddies & mixed it all up, i swear he looked like he was going to puke. & he was still struggling with when the lunch gang were ready to return all the plates.

     

    is there a special mustard for kids? i'm guessing 8 packets would be quite hot.

     

    also, has anyone seen the special natto eating device, i saw it in my local eiden store, i think it was chopsticks or something that somehow mixed it up better.. not sure.

  8. newcomic, nice work on scoring the job. my friend studied jap for 3 years at uni but didn't get anything!

     

    don't bother with timtams, you can buy them in supermarkets etc over here. aussie wine is also readily available. stuff like panadol or cold&flu tablets may come in handy - i know lots of guys who complain japanese medicine isn't strong enough.. whatever that means.

     

    vegemite..hmm.. can't say i've had any cravings though i would KILL for a packet of crumpets.

     

    yeah, get tetsu to hook you up with transport outta cortina, he may also turn a blind eye if you head off course? not sure though.

  9. ooh i'll gush all i want - & most probably, so will you when the project is done. ;\)

     

    i guess my excitement stems partly from the amount of friends/etc i've taken to visit matsumoto castle, only to have them comment on how small it is.

     

    i try to push the 'yeah it's small, but that's how it survived in semi-original form, unlike most of the other castles in japan'.

     

    machizukuri? maybe a town project/planning?

     

    & mr wiggles suggestion that the shopping center is bleeding red ink just made my afternoon. \:D

  10. so i've finally decided to buy a happo/shigakogen pass (provided there's some left)

     

    but i can't for the life of me read the address to which you're supposed to send the application to.

    &it's not just that i can't read the kanji, i've asked about a million of my japanese friends & they can't either, i think the image scanned in is too blurry (maybe the resolution was too low or something?)

     

    so does anyone know where i send my 7man?!

     

    (*shakes head sadly*)

  11. tadao ando is designing something for your city? that's not a waste of money, that's fantastic.

     

    thousands of people from around japan & the world go on pilgrimages just to visit as many of his structures as possible, so building something in matsuyama is definitely positive machi-zukuri.

  12. if she has an ipod already, what about some accessories? japan has some good stuff.

     

    also: some of those waterproof speakers you put in the bathroom. you can stick yr ipod inside & listen to music as you have a shower/do yr makeup etc.

     

    definitely you need something else as well, but this is always an appreciated 'novelty' gift.

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