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gamera isnt all that moving snow good for your diet.
Haha exactly you are correct. But if it's every entire day like now, it really sucks \:\(
I need to find something funny on removing snow.
Sometimes I talk to small birds like check-a-dees, titmice, woodpeckers and squirrels etc taking some rests. It seems like I look like being a psyco lol....
They just keep distance from me and staring at me for a while then go.
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Originally posted by gamera:
They just keep distance from me and staring at me for a while then go.
No offence, but I would do the same if I you appeared to be talking to yourself. ;\)
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Anyone got some venture capital?

 

I wanna start up a Yuki Oroshi business and market myself to all the old folk in these snow ridden areas!

 

Could make a nice dime or two.

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saw an interview on TV last night with an 70-year old ojisan doing yuki-oroshi in Ojiya. He said he often gets volunteers who want to help out, but they don't know how and it's faster to do it himself than teach them.

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Originally posted by gamera:
They just keep distance from me and staring at me for a while then go.
No offence, but I would do the same if I you appeared to be talking to yourself. ;\)
Hahaha Mogski, I meant they = small birds and squirrels, not people around :p
Just wonder if you misunderstood some.
And yukioroshi is not a stuff one can master how to do in a day or two :p

Montoya - you don't need to do yukioroshi at all except a small square if you mean my place. Snow on the roof drops by itself, we just need to remove snow by a snowblower and a bit of shoveling. But when snow on the roof drops, it usually needs me some hours to remove it all even with a snowblower which makes me really tired as hell.
Exactly some younger bums sometimes ask it to stay in my place for a season, but correct visa i.e. working holiday visas and the money part seems always problems. Auzzies, Kiwis, Koreans, Canadians, British, Germans etc can get one for Japan but Americans etc can't.
I have accepted some bums to come, but no one has come yet (and unfortunately no one explained why they could not make it, they disappeared all of sudden \:\( ).
Perhaps I guess they found somewhere else or could not get a correct visa on time.

Woywoy - you are right, when you need to do yukioroshi, you had better ask someone else to monitor you in the case you drop off from the roof as you say.
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Now I think I don't need to remove snow this weekends coz I've already done it all today, yay!

Felt almost like a hell when i saw the snow one side of the roof dropped off at once......

Took 4 hours and a bit more to remove it all which was really enough exercise shifty.gif

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