i'm in japan baby!


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I've been lurking in this thread for a bit. I suppose it's time for me to show off my keitai.

SO505i from NTT DoCoMo. Cost: 18,000 yen (About $180 USD).

Thats well cheap, I want one.

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I've been lurking in this thread for a bit. I suppose it's time for me to show off my keitai.

SO505i from NTT DoCoMo. Cost: 18,000 yen (About $180 USD).

Now you've just made me drool...I want one! :woot: :D :p

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my damn hotel doesn't have free internet access in my room. :( i'm typing this in the lobby... 100 yen for 10 minutes goddammit!

100 yen is less than $1 USD or a little over $1.20 AUD... don't see that as too big of an expense myself personally :p

Can't wait for some more photos :D

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Eh... I dunno what the bFD is about Japan... and especially those women in kimono's...totally could kill a hardon. Give me a chinese girl in a cheongsam, or a vietnamese girl in an ao-dai dress..... that's sexy... but kimonos....blah..looks like something rosanne barr would wear... they're ugly. My friend, who's japanese, went to japan a little while ago, and he said it was kinda lame. I have no particular interest in going either.. I'd rather go to thailand, taiwan, or hong kong.

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Bling3k12  Posted on Nov 28 2003, 02:33

 

QUOTE (aaron901 @ Nov 25 2003, 12:07)

my damn hotel doesn't have free internet access in my room. i'm typing this in the lobby... 100 yen for 10 minutes goddammit!

100 yen is less than $1 USD or a little over $1.20 AUD... don't see that as too big of an expense myself personally

Can't wait for some more photos

With a 100 yen I can get an hours worth in my country :s

Still need to figure out this Quote Unquote thing "/ Hhhmmm

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altezza, i saw you in the Toyota showroom in Tokyo! :D i touched you.. :blush: :blush:

I think I changed his transmission fluid.

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how would you get around if you can't read japanese anyway? the street signs are japanese :/

do you really think you have to speak japanese to go to japan, speak french to go to france...?

anyway those street signs are kanji (they're like chinese), so i do get a slight idea of what they mean.

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