[seiyuu:26015] Re: upcoming events


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from Michael Studte <izumi@iinet.net.au>
subject [seiyuu:26015] Re: upcoming events
date Fri, 25 Nov 2005 08:44:59 +0800
Quoting cuso4@cuso4.com:
> >I prefer Hiroko. If I had the time, money, and knew enough Japanese to
> >understand what she was saying and singing, I'd go to her events.
> 
> You need more dedication !!! Japanese is NOT a problem.  You do not need
> to know Japanese to survive in Japan.  (^_^)

It makes it a bit more enjoyable, though.

> Find a job in Japan !  Many fellow MLers were/are doing the same.  Joe 
> and Ive were mentioned earlier in this very thread, and they both had 
> found work in Japan.  Ive has left, but Joe remains, got married, and
> settled down with his kids.

<tap tap tap>

> You can do it if you really want to do it.
> 
> Boy, be ambitious !

Just like the country.

> --
> still @work, local time is already 22:00, brain got fried by the monitors,
> typing like a zombie, will there be a tomorrow ?  nobody knows, sleep, 
> need more sleep, just got the shipment of the Negima Figumate vol.2, 
> colleagues asked what those figures are, laughed, and said you could not
> guess what the series is in a thousand years time, in 2086, 2 peaceful 
> aliens journey to earth, seeking our help, in return, they give us the
> plan for our first hyperdirve, allowing mankind to open the door to the
> stars, we have assembled a team of courragous individuals, dedicated to
> the uphold the law or somehting like that, and those are the stories of
> the ????

Allllll-righty.... <backs away slowly, keeping the gun trained on Yung>

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