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  1. We found a good bar in roppongi (which was a let down, as predicted) with a tokyoian guy called shingo working there, the place was dead and he was carving some ice balls. He set us up with some really good j-whisky and so other random drinks. This place had some english ales, some whiskys that most scottish bars would be proud to have and some great chat! Holla in shingos grill!

  2. i think there is a guy in shinjuku who lets people punch him in the face and gets 1000yen a minute. Hes not allowed to retaliate but thats £5 a minute, so about £300 an hour. You could just send your girlfriend out to work while you practice mistyflips on a trampoline.

     

    or get ski/ snowboard instructor qualifications?

  3. macs have better longevity. but if the software you run is all windows and you like to play alot of games its a no no. If not, i switched across 4 years ago and think its been a great move (i mostly use microsoft word/excel/powerpoint, photoshop, flash, movie editing software etc).

     

    I dont want to turn this thread into a mac vs pc debate but from my experiance, my computers outlast my friends - well aside from my mate who has an Alienware laptop, which he bought a similar time to my mac book pro, and they are still on a par performance wise.

     

     

     

    Turn your old computer into a media centre, wipe everything bar the basics (itunes/media player etc) and fill it with tunes and videos and connect it to your TV!

  4. i met two aussy guys who were the proverbial when i was in niseko this year. the rest of them were good fun, friendly and happy drunks (well i met them all in bars) out to have a good time, very respectful of the locals (most of them were doing seasons there) and alot better than the drunks you get in scotland. Although, to be honest, that isnt hard.

     

    yeh, you get a-holes everywhere in the world, but its easy enough to know who they are after a few minutes in their company. The good aussys far outweighed the bad ones for me!

     

    although they probably thought i was p*sshead.

  5. Perhaps, i say pseudo pies as when i was last in wigan (well standish) i was given a meat type thing in sortof a croissant type pastry. Any ideas what it would have been called? it was good like! but apparently you wigan people are not called pie eaters cos you eat pies, its another reason that i also cant remember

  6. hehe, you know the oil game eh!!

     

    well my company at the moment doesnt offer me equal time offshore and onshore, i generally do 2 weeks on the rig, 1 week off then 1 week in the office. So the whole working away thing, with my company at the moment isnt likely to happen.

     

    How is japan for foriegners buying property etc? lots of hidden taxes and that or is it alright?

     

    I think it will have to be a long term plan rather than this year unfortunatly!!

     

    oh and there are guys on my rig here who travel from Aus for 3 on 3 off stints, and also thailand! mentalists!!

  7. I would love to come and live in japan but my commitments lie with my oil job and my flat at the moment. I would need to completely change my life to manage it. I do have a design degree, so perhaps if i built up a portfolio then i could apply for crazy japanese design jobs. or just drill for oil there even though they have no oil.

  8. oh no! we had a couple great nights out around shibuya.

    I had been warned about roppongi, but it was close to our hotel, and i guess you cant knock it until you have tried it. now that i have tried it, i can knock it. It was rubbish!

     

    The Tokionian equivalent of peurto banus! without the class

     

    You would be surprised about nigerians in aberdeen.

     

    it all started about 5 years ago, because nigeria is a big oil country, and robert gordons uni (university not sea urchin) in aberdeen has a good masters in offshore oil and gas degree course and a good Mech Eng course, they have started coming over in droves!!

     

    you can find them everywhere, well normally in nightclubs, not paying for drinks and just standing around the outside of dancefloors plotting their attack of the local girls:)

     

    In their defense, they havnt started all the kidnapping of offshore workers in scotland yet, i guess they only do that on home soil.

  9. I really enjoyed the nice weather in niseko, t-shirts on the slopes!!!

     

    What a sh*thole rappongi is! didnt like that place much at all, i guess there are probably some good places to go but i was constantly being harrased by nigerians trying to get me into strip bars and it felt too much like being at home! those pesky nigerians!!

  10. How is the surf in japan? im looking for nice consistent mellow beach breaks as im fairly rubbish and dont really fancy impaling myself on any reefs!!

     

    I guess hawaii or bali are the obvious choices but they are unfortunately not in japan.

     

    Any advice snow people?

     

    Peas

  11. my mate was in Houston for a training course and ordered a round of drinks, not knowing he was supposed to tip he went back for another round and the barman said (rudely):

     

    "why should i serve "y'all", you didnt tip me last time"

     

    so my mate apologized and said he didnt know he was supposed to. Ordered another round, got his drinks and paid with exact change and told the barman to f-off.

     

    brilliant!

     

    The whole point of a tip is to congratulate someones good service. Being rude to customers should result in public ridicule and/ or lashings. Service in japan was amongst the best i have ever received. Tipping a barman every time you order a drink is insane! especially if you are a borderline alcoholic like most brits/ aussys are!

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