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Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:31 am

St Nick wrote:You mean feudal japan finished? But I want to live in a japanimation farm with doe eyed school-girls wearing suggestively short skirts washing the cows.



You can still do all those things, however thanks to modern 'progress' not all at once.

Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:58 am

St Nick wrote:But I want to live in a japanimation farm with doe eyed school-girls wearing suggestively short skirts washing the cows.


Don't we all. <3

I think Japan would be interesting to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. I need my space. lol If I visited I'd probably spend a majority of my time trying to get unique ufo and capsule plush that are only sold in Japan. ;)

Why is it no one ever watches Scooby Doo and wants to visit America? :( Hippie vans and solving mysteries, ftw! ^.^

Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:20 am

Jasujo wrote:
St Nick wrote:But I want to live in a japanimation farm with doe eyed school-girls wearing suggestively short skirts washing the cows.


Don't we all. <3

I think Japan would be interesting to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. I need my space. lol If I visited I'd probably spend a majority of my time trying to get unique ufo and capsule plush that are only sold in Japan. ;)

Why is it no one ever watches Scooby Doo and wants to visit America? :( Hippie vans and solving mysteries, ftw! ^.^


But of course, everyone watches Home & Away and Neighbours and wants to go to sunny australia where everyone is all chummy! :P Then again, maybe everyone things of america as the Simpsons, nuclear powerplants and dangerous children?

(TB - Homeand away & Neighbours are australian soaps, i know they're in the UK but i dunno if they're in the US? anyone wanna clear that up for me?)

I play Mario games alot, can i please move ot america and be a Plumber? (heh, a copyright owned by the japanese) o_O

Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:36 am

zorg wrote:(TB - Homeand away & Neighbours are australian soaps, i know they're in the UK but i dunno if they're in the US? anyone wanna clear that up for me?)

I play Mario games alot, can i please move ot america and be a Plumber? (heh, a copyright owned by the japanese) o_O


I've heard of Neighbors because I believe Natalie Imbruglia (the singer of Torn) was on it. I haven't seen it or heard of the other show, though.

Of course you can come and be a plumber. As long as your pants hang low according to the plumber code, we will welcome you! :hug:

There are no cats in America and the streets are filled with cheese! :)
(A cookie to whomever recognizes that quote. ;) )

Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:45 am

Jasujo wrote:There are no cats in America and the streets are filled with cheese! :)
(A cookie to whomever recognizes that quote. ;) )


THATS FROM FIEVAL!!! (Spelling is probably wrong)

Oh, and i want to go to harvard because thats where elle went on legally blonde!!

Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:01 am

I secretly love Neighbours, It's time I admit to it, I get rather depressed when I miss it =:0(

Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:09 am

Jasujo wrote:There are no cats in America and the streets are filled with cheese! :)
(A cookie to whomever recognizes that quote. ;) )


It is from the film An American Tale.

Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:20 am

rachel wrote:
Jasujo wrote:There are no cats in America and the streets are filled with cheese! :)
(A cookie to whomever recognizes that quote. ;) )


THATS FROM FIEVAL!!! (Spelling is probably wrong)


I LOVE THAT FILM.

Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:56 am

Igg wrote:
rachel wrote:
Jasujo wrote:There are no cats in America and the streets are filled with cheese! :)
(A cookie to whomever recognizes that quote. ;) )


THATS FROM FIEVAL!!! (Spelling is probably wrong)


I LOVE THAT FILM.


One of the films are one now incidentally

Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:55 am

Igg wrote:
rachel wrote:
Jasujo wrote:There are no cats in America and the streets are filled with cheese! :)
(A cookie to whomever recognizes that quote. ;) )


THATS FROM FIEVAL!!! (Spelling is probably wrong)


I LOVE THAT FILM.


ME TOOOOOOOOOOO!

Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:28 pm

St Nick wrote:You mean feudal japan finished? But I want to live in a japanimation farm with doe eyed school-girls wearing suggestively short skirts washing the cows.

Theonleinsaneone clearly lives in the midwest and has never attempted to navigate london or tokyo by car or on foot.


Actually, I live in Houston. I've been to London, and had the misfortune of having to ride the subway everywhere I went. If that counts as a train, then yeah, I have been on a train. I hated it though, and it's part of the reason I never want to go back to London again. In fact, I hate public transportation as a whole. The other part was the food, but that's a different story.

Mon Aug 07, 2006 3:48 pm

theonlysaneone wrote:
St Nick wrote:You mean feudal japan finished? But I want to live in a japanimation farm with doe eyed school-girls wearing suggestively short skirts washing the cows.

Theonleinsaneone clearly lives in the midwest and has never attempted to navigate london or tokyo by car or on foot.


Actually, I live in Houston. I've been to London, and had the misfortune of having to ride the subway everywhere I went. If that counts as a train, then yeah, I have been on a train. I hated it though, and it's part of the reason I never want to go back to London again. In fact, I hate public transportation as a whole. The other part was the food, but that's a different story.



... But you never tried navigating through London on foot, which is the point. You *rode* the underground, ie, it was a better alternative than commuting by foot.

Mon Aug 07, 2006 5:47 pm

Paul wrote:
theonlysaneone wrote:
St Nick wrote:You mean feudal japan finished? But I want to live in a japanimation farm with doe eyed school-girls wearing suggestively short skirts washing the cows.

Theonleinsaneone clearly lives in the midwest and has never attempted to navigate london or tokyo by car or on foot.


Actually, I live in Houston. I've been to London, and had the misfortune of having to ride the subway everywhere I went. If that counts as a train, then yeah, I have been on a train. I hated it though, and it's part of the reason I never want to go back to London again. In fact, I hate public transportation as a whole. The other part was the food, but that's a different story.



... But you never tried navigating through London on foot, which is the point. You *rode* the underground, ie, it was a better alternative than commuting by foot.


Oh, Lord, yes.

It's like, let's see:

Shall we walk miles to get to the other parts of the city?
Shall we get a taxi and pay a lot of money to get stuck in traffic for an hour?
Or shall we take the metro and pay a cheap fee and go anywhere in the city in minutes?

Most metros are very nice. I know they really made up Paris's recently (I haven't been there in a while, so I don't know if it's gotten crappy again). Madrid's are okay (although I know the ceilings are LOW lol). London's underground is nice in my opinion. o_o Better than New York City's. :P

Mon Aug 07, 2006 7:44 pm

The, uh, subway is just, you know, an underground train...

Mon Aug 07, 2006 7:50 pm

Is London Underground the only underground in the world not to have ventilated carriages? Or are there others?
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