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_Jersey Girl
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He thinks I didn't catch that. Wrong.
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_Coach T
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Post by _Coach T »

Moniker,

I served in the Tokyo North Mission from 86 to 88. I've been all over the rock since then though. Never been to Hayama. Army brat? Guntai no kusogaki daro? Thanks for all the knowledge and hearty welcome to the forum. I'll quit picking fights with AS8. You'd think a 41 year old would avoid that.
_KimberlyAnn
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Post by _KimberlyAnn »

Coach T wrote:Moniker,

I served in the Tokyo North Mission from 86 to 88. I've been all over the rock since then though. Never been to Hayama. Army brat? Guntai no kusogaki daro? Thanks for all the knowledge and hearty welcome to the forum. I'll quit picking fights with AS8. You'd think a 41 year old would avoid that.


Well, don't be too hard on yourself, Coach. Most of us here are well into adulthood, but we can't seem to avoid picking fights, either.

I hope your Earth Day Birthday was nice.

Also, when I see your moniker, I don't think of sports. I think of this:

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Lovely, isn't it?

KA
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

cacheman wrote:Location: south of 'Bond....James Bond'


*Bond looks below computer chair...suprised to see a grown man sitting there. Hopes he slides over and lets Moniker get a breath...notices he's got alotta space under his desk*

As to solomarinaris....Dr. Shades can put you one in if you give him a link to a photo or tell him something you'd like in a photo.
"Whatever appears to be against the Book of Mormon is going to be overturned at some time in the future. So we can be pretty open minded."-charity 3/7/07
_Moniker
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Post by _Moniker »

Coach T wrote:Moniker,

I served in the Tokyo North Mission from 86 to 88. I've been all over the rock since then though. Never been to Hayama. Army brat? Guntai no kusogaki daro? Thanks for all the knowledge and hearty welcome to the forum. I'll quit picking fights with AS8. You'd think a 41 year old would avoid that.


Ha, yes, you can certainly refer to me as a damn army brat. Yet, I wasn't really. My father worked for the military so we lived off the base. I would go to base for school and then would go home and roll about in the culture. Japan is magnificent, isn't it?

There are quite a few posters that served missions in Japan that post on this forum.

I hope you can find some conversations here that you will enjoy and feel comfortable contributing. I know it may be a bit startling to see some of the sentiments that are expressed in this forum for new posters. I really hope you stay on here. Again, welcome! :)
_Moniker
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Post by _Moniker »

Kimberly! Your signature line! I used that about two weeks ago! You're an April girl, too? I can't recall. Love that poem. It's perfect, for the both of us! :)
_KimberlyAnn
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Post by _KimberlyAnn »

Moniker wrote:Kimberly! Your signature line! I used that about two weeks ago! You're an April girl, too? I can't recall. Love that poem. It's perfect, for the both of us! :)


Yeah, I am. I like April and October. They're my favorite months of the year.

KA
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Post by _Coach T »

Well, anyone who uses Audrey as an avatar must have tons of class. I will admit to being shocked by some of the comments. Japan is magnificent. The last time I was there I was accosted by foreign prostitutes every time I left my hotel room. Kind of put me back a little. I just moved my family back from out of state a year ago (Iowa and Texas) I am used to the type of anti-mormon sentiment out in the "world" (outside of the Zion curtain) but I wasn't prepared for it originating in my own back yard, so to speak.
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Post by _gramps »

Coach T wrote:Well, anyone who uses Audrey as an avatar must have tons of class. I will admit to being shocked by some of the comments. Japan is magnificent. The last time I was there I was accosted by foreign prostitutes every time I left my hotel room. Kind of put me back a little. I just moved my family back from out of state a year ago (Iowa and Texas) I am used to the type of anti-mormon sentiment out in the "world" (outside of the Zion curtain) but I wasn't prepared for it originating in my own back yard, so to speak.


Gosh, I was never "accosted" in Tokyo by any foreign prostitutes. Unlucky I guess.

What hotel could that have been, in which you were staying? I guess not the New Ohtani or....

Sounds like somewhere in a seedy part of Shinjuku or Ueno?

I'm sure it couldn't have been in the Ginza?
I detest my loose style and my libertine sentiments. I thank God, who has removed from my eyes the veil...
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_Coach T
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Post by _Coach T »

Actually, the last time I was in Japan (18 months ago) I was in Nagoya and Mie. It was the first time I had been to Nagoya and I can't remember the name of the hotel. Wasn't anything special, just a business class type hotel all the guys from Sumitomo stayed in. I wandered into the Ginza once a while ago. Eye opening.
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