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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: ROCHESTER, UPSTATE NY
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And I think I would not only survive but thrive there because of all the herbivores, after all, it's just less competition for the most beautiful women on the planet. ![]() IMHO...
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 15
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Driving here day-to-day is just pathetic. I'm guessing that's pretty much the same elsewhere in Japan too. But we do have a couple of places where the CR-Z just works. If you've got a minute, youtube the Natuto Skyline with "鳴門 スカイライン". It's a twisty mountain road where you don't need a bucket load of power to have fun. The way the CR-Z handles is just amazing around there. |
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I lived in Japan area for 2 years. Well, more like stationed in Yokosuka, JP. I had a girl that lived in Chiba, so I had to commute 1 1/2 hours just to go see her on the weekends... The time I loved the yokosuka-shu line... The blue line that went to Narita Airport from time to time... With the 2 years I was stationed there, I lived there total of about a 1 year... Loved the food, hated driving though. You miss your exit, you were screwed unless you knew how to read kanji >.> I had to drive parts from Yokosuka base to Atsugi from time to time. I swear I had a really good time and I miss a lot of things over there... Lucky, I left and came back to the states before the earthquake, but still wish I was there to help out too. I hope everything getting better though ^.^
P.S. Send me melon bread aka pan bread or beef/pizza buns from Lawsons please!!!! Me love you long time!!!! |
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