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longboardsk8man

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  1. I was thinking the other day about a few mates back home who are into making their own toys (surfboards, sea kayaks etc) and wondered if there were many on this forum who had made (or tried to) make their own ski / snowboard gear.. Or if it is even possible??

     

    If so - what did you make, and how did it compare with some of the standard 'off the shelf' equipment..

  2. Highly recommended, and I take it because work pay for it..

     

    "Oops, that's a WHOLE other thread."

     

    Samurai - don't open that can of worms!! that one or anything on the dental industry over here...Yet to meet a Japanese doctor / dentist I've been happy with and I'm one of the most injury prone people I know.

  3. what an awesome line up!!! Japan`s got it`s fair share of good bands to come through, but i doubt if we`d ever get a line up like that thru here...

     

    Managed to catch JBT play on the top floor of Shibuya HMV a couple of years ago with only 20 other people!!

     

    Just walking down the street and saw posters advertising his new album at the time and that he was playing that day - free entry to the `concert` and no people!!

  4. yeah - I thought that as well, but this one is apparently supposed to be worn next to the skin...

     

    It's made by a kiwi company called Icebreaker, and made from 100% merino wool. My brother worked in an outdoor shop for a few years and couldnt stop raving about them, so got him to sort me out with a few tops..

     

    http://www.icebreaker.com/site/icebreaker_man_bodyfit260_slalom_crewe.html

     

    (how do i copy just the image in??)

  5. polypro thermal pants and 100% wool thermal top as my first layer. Normally a quickdry t-shirt (or cotton) over the top of that and then a shell jacket. if im heading somewhere cold i'll put on another woolen top over the t-shirt. Thats kept me pretty toasty for the day even in some pretty cold conditions.

     

    Up top I now wear a skid-lid, but prior to that it was 2 beanies. the helmet is so much warmer than both those beanies....

  6. Can you read Japanese?

     

    check out the JR higaeri brochures at the vyuuu offices around JR stations. (from memory i think the brochure has a yellow cover)

     

    There's loads of one day packages in there which include transport there and back, lift tickets, and sometimes if you pay a bit extra you can also get lunch deals thrown in.

     

    Also if you're after cheapies - check out the homepages of some of the resorts, sometimes they've got a coupon for a free beer, or cheaper lift tickets..

  7. Just had the cleaners come into the office to polish the leaves / wipe the dust off the plants in the office...

     

    Had a good laugh, but it also got me thinking about all those 'only in Japan' jobs - the elevator ladies, cleaners coming into the loos halfway thru the business (can only comment on the male loos here btw), the 'hai douzo' roadworkers with their orange batons that wave you thru the most obvious pathways around road construction areas..

     

    What are some other 'only in Japan' jobs you've seen??

  8. I remember reading in Dean Jones 'One day magic' years ago, that their targets for one dayers in his day were 15 overs - 50 runs, 25 over - 100 runs and provided wickets in hand, they'd go on to hope to get around 250 +....Amazing how far its come..

     

    Reducing the size of the ground with the introduction of ropes would have helped the big totals im sure too...

     

    http://www.cricbuzz.com/ is an Indian website if you want to get a different take on games as well.

  9. Anyone tried the tim tam slam?

     

    From wikipedia!!

     

    Prepare a cup of tea (or other hot or cold drink)

    Remove the Tim Tam from the packet

    Bite a small section off two diagonally opposite corners

    Dip one corner into the drink

    Suck on the other corner, which will mix the drink with little pieces of the biscuit

    When the Tim Tam begins to fall apart in your hand, eat the whole biscuit

    Obtain another Tim Tam from the packet and return to step 2

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tam_Slam

     

     

    Awesomely good, but can get a little messy if you're not quick enough!!

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