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日本語/Japanese  Tue 02/19 05:25 JST
Not so many external meetings for the past week and have been frantically working on the next major changes to dannychoo.com which I aim to release this week if all goes well.

Pic of the recently acquired bicycle parked on a cold n crisp morning on the way to get some Mc Donalds breakfast.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Never have been able to ride a bicycle for most of my life until I tried out my wifes new mini bicycle. I found I could actually ride it and then decided to get my own....hmmmm. I'm having a wave of Deja Vu - have I talked about this before? I forget so will continue anyway ^^;

The bicycle cost about 20,000 yen. Is light weight (about 3 Kg) and can fold up small enough to fit in my trouser pocket. Cone to think of it - thats lighter than my MacBook Pro ^^;
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
An ad for one of those stamina drinks aimed at the salary man. I hear that drinking too many of these is bad for you.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Mc Donalds has these video chat terminals where you can chat to people who are at other Mc Donalds - never seen anybody using these.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Fancy a nurse, maid, cheerleader or sailor fuku costumes for cheap? If so then give this UFO catcher a whirl.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
The yummy Miho Tanaka [田中美保] - video of her below.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Meeting lunch in Shibuya - some Thai food.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Picking up some side dishes. Side dishes are called "Okazu" [おかず] but Okazu is also the term used for "material-that-one-looks-at-while-dolphin-waxing."
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
4 side dishes for 630 yen.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Nothing better than a walk on a cold n crisp sunny morning listening to the birds chirp.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
On the move by car. This road was blocked of yesterday for the Tokyo Marathon.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Sorting out through a load of mags to get rid of and bring to Book Off. Mostly Pasokon Paradise, BugBug, Dengeki Hime, Megami Magazine, NewType, some doujinshi and previous brochures from Wonfes etc.

I generally try to get rid of mags and keep if most of the mag has info that I want to refer to later of if its full of nice 2D girls - some of the Dengeki Hime and Megami issues are hit n miss. If there only a few pages then I will rip them out, scan or photo them and keep electronically to save space.

Been round to some comrades houses where I would see issues of mags (stacks of them) which are over ten years old ^^; What do you do with your old mags? Do you keep them in sight, stock them out of sight or trash/give them away?
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Folks on the way to work in the morning.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Sunny Shibuya - bus terminal exit. Amazon offices is the tall building on the left of the pic.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Folks lining up for lunch at a Chinese restaurant.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
This weeks room.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Currently going through rehabilitation for my back - this is my rehab plan. Why cant the illustration style look like this instead ^^;
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Some Kaisen Yakisoba over dinner meeting.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Devil May Cry 4 is utterly awesome. I do try to get in at least one stage per day. A new weapon called the Death Bringer makes DMC 4 so much more enjoyable. Use the Death Bringer to hurl yourself across the screen, grab enemies and smash them into the floor or fling them around the screen ^^;
See some of the gameplay footage below where you can see the Death Bringer in action.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Old rubbing along with the new.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Many small shopping streets are closed off in the afternoons for folks to do their grocery shopping. This road is closed off from 3 to 7pm.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Love the way folks like up their bicycles neatly in the middle.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Construction on a new shop.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Grabbing some vegetables n fruits.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
The phone number has only 7 digits meaning that this shop has been here since the dawn of civilization.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Grabbing some meat for dinner.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Indoor local market selling all sorts of groceries.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
More meetings in Shibuya.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Burger lunch just after getting the iPod Touch.
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Is Tokyo the only city where mags full of cute girls are handed out for free?
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Some curry for dinner - thanks to member Windbell for brining over the curry packs from Singapore ^^;
A week in Tokyo 7 (click to enlarge)
Polls
ケヴィン in Sacramento California, USA
High School student
Registered on 2007/11/13 14:52
that burger... down there... what kind of burger is that...? and those bikes... no one uses a lock?
(ID #72657) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:13
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
Registered on 2006/12/25 19:05
i get rid of most and keep some mags that are worth keeping ^^

it looks like you've got a less stressful week ^^

now why would McDo place such terminals when almost everyone has mobile phones O.o

Danny, does Book Off also buys those old free magazines that you got? XP
(ID #72658) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:24
skankywonders in California
Student
Registered on 2007/08/09 05:24
You must have some adventures over at Tokyo, Danny! 

I have really old videogames magazines from like 2004/2005. I was looking through them and found one that mentioned the Wii for the first time! 

Great pictures by the way, and now I'm hungry...
(ID #72661) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:36
サメル in Seattle, WA, USA
Student
Registered on 2008/02/04 05:36
"Is Tokyo the only city where mags full of cute girls are handed out for free?"

Yes, Yes it is.
I am sooo moving to Tokyo
(ID #72662) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:36
Tragic comedy in Singapore
Animator/ graphic designer
Registered on 2007/04/10 22:43
thats a really nice burger...
try dunking it in the curry next time!
(ID #72663) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:37
Tetsumonkai in Finland
Screenwriter, 3D Model Builder
Registered on 2008/02/08 16:29
I want to see Tokyo and the rest of Japan too, but it´s too damn expensive.. :/
(ID #72664) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:40
Vincent in Paris
Research Engineer
Registered on 2006/12/26 16:24
I'm completly keen of "Week in Tokyo" series.
Please Danny, keep on writing. It's so a pleasure to read.
Cheers.
(ID #72665) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:48
wcloudx in Singapore
Artist
Registered on 2008/01/12 02:48
I tried to keep all of my magazines, since I'll probably need them for cut outs for some of my projects. If I'm starting to run out of space, then I'll sort them and throw away the not-so interesting ones ^^;

I heard it's true that Japan is one of the most money-spent country to go to for holiday...is it? ^^;

Heard it from my cousin who's been there before.
(ID #72666) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:52
FatBastard in police line-up. 2nd from the right
World Traveller
Registered on 2007/11/04 18:04
We just take mags for recycling when they start to stack, no biggie. No wonder that TiaraGirl mag is free; it's from Dec'07!

Never tried those ginsing stamina drinks, but I do down a Tab energy drink now and then to wake me up. Guy on the poster looks like he's had one too many.

That bacon burger looks okay, but they sure to skimp on fries there. What's that like 10 sticks?




(ID #72667) Posted on 2008/02/19 05:58
numega in Seattle, WA
Programmer
Registered on 2007/08/13 15:01
Hey Danny,
Speaking of the Ipod Touch.  Could you please make is so that your wallpaper tool is compatible!  It says that the with needs to be greater than the height, but that's not the case with the Ipod Touch.
(ID #72668) Posted on 2008/02/19 06:01
Asch in England
Lifeguard
Registered on 2008/01/01 21:19
I thought it was called the Devil Bringer in DMC4.

McDonalds for breakfast tsk tsk. That's got to be worse for you than drinking too many of those stamina drinks.
(ID #72669) Posted on 2008/02/19 06:14
Student-History
Registered on 2008/02/09 15:55
i keep all my mags i just can't get rid of them 
ohh a lot of memories....
 Hey Danny sama Which console do you prefer the XBOX360 Or The PS3?
Please answer¡¡¡¡
Martin Wandering in Taibei
Student, Spiral Warrior
Registered on 2008/02/04 09:49
Glad to see the less hectic side of our hero's adventurous life in this post.
(ID #72671) Posted on 2008/02/19 06:21
Chong Mizunaga in Malaysia
Student
Registered on 2007/12/15 09:45
"Is Tokyo the only city where mags full of cute girls are handed out for free?"

Oh, definitely. Can't wait to get my share of them. Tokyo! I'll come for you one day!
(ID #72673) Posted on 2008/02/19 06:44
lovethedove in Arizona, USA
poor student
Registered on 2008/02/18 15:17
I've always wondered what does danny look like? and is he ever in any of his pictures? also anyone have any tips for finding a hot otaku to be my boyfriend?
(ID #72674) Posted on 2008/02/19 06:55
Aaronime in Mars, Canada
Human
Registered on 2007/07/27 10:16
mags of cuties is tokyo, mags of sexies in Las Vegas. Mags of... wow, kazakhstan.
(ID #72675) Posted on 2008/02/19 06:57
radical anime fan in UNR-002 M House-Comp Powered.
Polytechnic Student, Freshly Entered.
Registered on 2007/01/25 21:08
Lol, I guess a doctor and manga artist have radically different drawing styles... It be easy for a manga artist to change jobs to a doc, but not for a doc to change into a manga artist? 
(ID #72676) Posted on 2008/02/19 06:59
Kyle in Seattle, Washington
Student
Registered on 2007/10/08 05:08
Whoa, they actually close streets just to let the people do their grocery shopping?! That's pretty nifty. I learn something new everyday. =D
(ID #72677) Posted on 2008/02/19 07:01
tibul in Sheffield, UK
ICT Technician
Registered on 2008/01/28 07:06
As always another great week in Tokyo, keep on writing the series :D
(ID #72678) Posted on 2008/02/19 07:01
Azz-jr in LONDON
Student
Registered on 2007/12/15 06:29
once again love your week in tokyo^_^
(ID #72679) Posted on 2008/02/19 07:15
Krim in need of hug.
Failure
Registered on 2007/10/28 14:43
I don't get enough magazines to worry about space consumption. I only get Newtype and Game Informer for the most part, I pick out a Robot Magazine randomly every season as well. If these topics were more mainstream and had a greater following than they do here in the states then I may consider getting rid of a few old mags, after I carefully extract vital "information" from them worth saving, that is. I think the only magazine I have ever done that with is the codebook magazine, or something like that, I cut out its armored core III section which contained AC designs and tourney info. I still use it from time to time on AC4 and, aside from some of the vastly different parts, it has been rather useful.
I think I would be overwhelmed by the amount of magazines available in Japan for just about any subject...

     ~Krim
(ID #72680) Posted on 2008/02/19 07:36
Doctor Fugue in Various Zones of Canada
Pianist, Writer, Teacher
Registered on 2008/01/14 17:32
I love these articles...I'm seeing the _real_ city instead of the Hollywood version.
(ID #72681) Posted on 2008/02/19 07:58
suki in Cape Town, South Africa
Student
Registered on 2007/08/22 21:51
I'm actually getting rid of my old magazines right now. I clean up a little bit everyday..since there's just too much...well, I get them for free so.. they tend to pile up ^^;
(ID #72682) Posted on 2008/02/19 08:11
Ashper in Birmingham, U.K
Student
Registered on 2007/11/24 05:55
Nice work Danny, love seeing the real Tokyo :D
(ID #72683) Posted on 2008/02/19 08:17
Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo
Software Engineer
Registered on 2007/11/06 13:25
Love the bike Danny, i can see me getting one of them.
(ID #72684) Posted on 2008/02/19 08:31
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
大学生/University Student
Registered on 2007/12/04 23:04
I like your lifestyle Danny! 
(ID #72688) Posted on 2008/02/19 09:21
Choo in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/10/31 21:16
very interesting week indeed. Looks fun . I wanna go to japan! =(
(ID #72689) Posted on 2008/02/19 09:27
Hirito in Singapore
National Service
Registered on 2007/09/01 18:12
Nice bike you have there, though I don't really like foldable bikes. Always thinking one day while riding it, it'll just "fold" up and clamp areas which is so precious to you lol.

Have you tried one of those stamina drinks? I wonder how it taste. Had missed the opportunity the last time, maybe on the next I'll give it a go.

As for magazines, my collection still isn't much. my MEGAMI only dates back to Dec 2003 and Dengeki Hime dates back to Nov 2007 (I blame your post on the magazine ^^). Am still keeping them all, and no intention to sell/give them away.
(ID #72690) Posted on 2008/02/19 09:28
lostandfound in your brain... WAHAHAHA!
Human being. Really, I'm not joking!
Registered on 2007/10/22 01:58
You lie! Your bike can fit in your trouser pocket?! I need proof!

Anyway, what happens if you're in Akihabara and you shout "I want some okazu"? Have you tried that before Danny?

Oh and I remembered you writing about your wife riding her bike from the station and got back safely without the use of a map, maybe that's the cause of youu Deja vu?
(ID #72691) Posted on 2008/02/19 10:16
blauereiter in Tokyo, Japan
CG artist, Sunrise Emotion
Registered on 2007/07/07 21:50
"The yummy Miho Tanaka"

Much agreed. 
(ID #72693) Posted on 2008/02/19 11:21
Akiba-Kid in California, USA
Online Shop
Registered on 2008/01/17 11:23
While walking down the narrow sidewalk, most of time I had to wince in fear whenever I hear chime from passing bicycle in Japan -_-  So many people ride bicycle in Japan and it amazes me how well they can manuever between people on the street.

I keep most of my old magazines under my bed and closet but I should get rid of them since they take up too much spaces and I don't really read them anymore -_-
(ID #72694) Posted on 2008/02/19 11:26
Alfisti in Brisbane, Australia
Wannabe Designer
Registered on 2008/01/08 18:55
Hooray for back problems.  I'm off to the chiropractor tomorrow after taking a full 40-50kg in the upper neck.  Probably serves me right for putting someone on my shoulders during a concert and annoying the folks behind... it was, however her fault for overbalancing forward.  No where near as serious as a slipped disk however.

As for mags: I keep them all, but not all out on the shelf.  Usually keep about 12 months worth of EVO, Per Sempre Alfa and Classic and Sports Car out. 6 months worth of BPN and infolink (both free architectural mags) and all copies of Sanctuary (as it only comes out twice a year).
(ID #72696) Posted on 2008/02/19 11:45
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
Registered on 2007/06/11 14:45
fauna is everywhere in your house danny, did she like the curry? ^^;
(ID #72698) Posted on 2008/02/19 12:38
fredrin in Ann Arbor, Michigan
pathetic excuse for a manga-ka
Registered on 2008/02/18 21:29
I was digging through old magazines just the other day at teh warehouse... its sort of like traveling back in time (for example, paging through old magazines filled with that pink haired girl from Macross 7... Mylene Jenius, that's it.  VA was Sakurai Tomo, one of her first big rolls i think.)

So, um, yeah.  I don't throw anything away.  Having a warehouse is bad if you have this kinda habit.
(ID #72700) Posted on 2008/02/19 13:17
Registered on 2006/12/24 23:30
this post reminds me that I have to tidy up and throw away my old mags. lol. anyway hope your back feels better soon Danny,also, hope the rehab goes well 
(ID #72701) Posted on 2008/02/19 13:41
gregory_gdp in Boise, ID
Photographer
Registered on 2007/07/16 21:44
Thanks Danny for reminding me that I need to go through the old mags from last year and do some recycling.  What a pain.  Maybe I'll toss them up on Craigslist to see if I can sell some of them instead.  
(ID #72702) Posted on 2008/02/19 14:03
terry in Singapore
=.=!
Registered on 2007/08/02 23:20
that curry looks damn spicy lol..
regarding the 无料 magazine.. it's really a very good experience to be handed over for free lol..
(ID #72703) Posted on 2008/02/19 14:03
OtakuFuel in The Local Group
Anime Retailer
Registered on 2007/10/21 13:09
There is something to be said of the charm of the open market like that. The only things really close to me are chain super markets.

A word on energy drinks... yummie! However, I seriously jacked up my plumbing when going through 3 or 4 a day for a couple of months. A slow start but I am learning the hard way the long term side affects of an unbalanced lifestyle! ^_^ 
(ID #72706) Posted on 2008/02/19 15:38
syrix in U.S.
student
Registered on 2007/03/21 09:18
DMC4 looks sweet, but I don't have a PS3 to play it on lol.  Wish I did have one though, but I don't know if I should be playing with all the school work I've been given ;p.
(ID #72711) Posted on 2008/02/19 18:01
thefrikking in Spain
Imperial Guard
Registered on 2007/08/18 06:18
Later, I buy lots of mag, most of games, but these days, I prefer the net. the most magazines I have are for figures( Figure Maniacs and other), and the only way I get to get it is import, so I never get rid of them!!

I need a PS3, playing DMC4 on XBOX 360 sure isn`t the same for the controller
(ID #72713) Posted on 2008/02/19 19:22
Odisea in Mecsicou
I think I do work
Registered on 2007/11/23 09:56
Danny, for a smaller bike look for the a-bike, I´m planning on getting one.
(ID #72715) Posted on 2008/02/19 20:05
Tempest in Germany
Student
Registered on 2007/11/07 06:44
I think riding my bicycle through Tokyo would be quite an experience, I need to remember to do that if I come to Tokyo in the future!

Love how they close the roads for people doing their shopping at small stores.

I just threw out a bunch of old mags today, I keep some and put them into cardboard boxes in the basement ^^"
I usually keep mags if I got lots of them like the N-Zone (Nintendo Mag) and I throw out mags which I bought only once, works best for me.
(ID #72716) Posted on 2008/02/19 21:08
Edward in Michigan U.S.A.
Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
Registered on 2006/12/24 11:50
Holly Cow!  It the apocalypse and all the people of Tokyo are gone! ^^;  There really is times when you see no people out and about in Tokyo?  Sunday Mornings must be really tranquil.

Darn it Danny, I always get hungry when I read this series! ^o^

I'm feeling Deja Vu as well. ^^  Wait, I think Roy (http://blog.q-taro.com/) own a bike like this one...  I need to get bikes for myself and Yukari.  It has been so long since I had a bike.

The closed street with all the shops looks great!  Lots of nice photo opportunities and just a pleasant shopping experience.  I can't wait to be living in Japan!  Day to day activities can be so much more enjoyable.  It will make me so happy to not need to drive everywhere.

Everything is lighter than a MacBook Pro... ^^;  Just joking...  Soon you will be able to get yourself a MacBook Air.

I do almost the same with my mags.  Take out what I want and scan the pages.  I could use a new scanner.  Most Japanese mags are larger format, how do you scan yours Danny?  Maybe in sections and then stitch together in Acrobat or such.  When I'm done I usually just trash what remains.  No recycling mags here like in Florida.

Hope rehab is going well...
(ID #72718) Posted on 2008/02/19 22:01
Red October in Elk Grove, CA USA
Deadend Job
Registered on 2007/04/05 06:55
What's up Danny? Since you are on the subject. How do you keep your magazines? For me, I rip the page of the ads and articles from the magazine that I want to keep. This way I don't have to keep the whole magazine. When I have time, I will scan all the pages into the hard drive. I always try to find the picture that I see in the magazine on the web. The reason is the digital pictures always look better than the scan pictures. Do you agree?
(ID #72724) Posted on 2008/02/19 23:38
pp in Singapore
Army
Registered on 2007/07/10 20:10
oh cool, thats nice of windbell to bring curry over. curry has to eaten spicy to be good ^^ 
(ID #72731) Posted on 2008/02/20 01:42
wanderingdj in 横浜
会社員
Registered on 2008/02/15 20:45
>>電話番語7ケタというのはいつ頃?
平成3年(1991年)に7桁から8桁に変更されました、との事です。
17年前だから、このサイト利用者の中にはまだ生まれてなかった人もいるかも?!

ソース、適当にググった。

当時、印刷業界や広告業界が一瞬だけ景気がよくなった覚えがあります、私は学生でしたが。
(ID #72734) Posted on 2008/02/20 03:06
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
Registered on 2007/01/03 16:24
What's the usual format for phone numbers nowadays anyway?  Around here our phone numbers are 7digits long.

I love DMC4.  Nero really brings quite a few good changes to the series...although I do miss playing around with Dante more.  But recently I've been stuck playing CoD4's multiplayer.  heheh
(ID #72736) Posted on 2008/02/20 04:36
leefe in a tincan.
Lazyass human
Registered on 2007/08/15 20:13
Matsumoto: Curry isn't curry if it's not spicy! 
Yours look nice and hot ^^
(ID #72739) Posted on 2008/02/20 05:58
Starboykb in Brunei
IT TechGuy
Registered on 2007/05/15 23:53
Well, I probably only keep the poster came with the magazine and some nice picture from it. The rest going for recycle. I hate to say this, the longer i kept. i can see some transparent worms lurking around. YIKES!!! O_O;
(ID #72744) Posted on 2008/02/20 12:55
Locksley in Nottingham, UK
Student
Registered on 2007/11/28 08:25
Q: "Is Tokyo the only city where mags full of cute girls are handed out for free?"

A: Quite possibly the only place on Earth, yes.

LOL, you must remember being in UK, you'd have to have a sneaky peak at the top shelf if you wanted to look at any 'harmless' Idols.  I need to get to Japan ;-)
(ID #72755) Posted on 2008/02/20 21:40
yanggie in Singapore
otaku-wannabe
Registered on 2008/01/14 16:30
heh.. i'll be in tokyo on the last week of March.  ^^

Danny-san, is there anything u want? i.e.
(ID #72756) Posted on 2008/02/20 23:35
yanggie in Singapore
otaku-wannabe
Registered on 2008/01/14 16:30
Yay ^^ I'll be in Tokyo on the last week of March...

Wonder if I'll see Danny-san somewhere in Akiba. Btw, is there anything you want? (i.e. since Windbell has already brought you some curry...)

Won't have much spending money.. gotta ration...
(ID #72757) Posted on 2008/02/20 23:39
atw80 in 千葉
学生
Registered on 2008/02/20 10:00
その自転車に物凄い興味があります。
どこで買ったか教えていただけないでしょうか?
(ID #72759) Posted on 2008/02/21 01:06
Dedale in S'pore after France
Labyrinth builder
Registered on 2007/12/04 17:16
Hi Danny, hi everyone !

About those foldable bikes, are they really easier to ride than usual bikes ? My girlfriend cannot ride bikes and I would like to teach her. 
Everytime we go cycling, we need a double bike... It is nice but I'd like to have a proper single bike: more freedom of movement.

Any advise to teach how to cycle ?
(ID #72760) Posted on 2008/02/21 02:08
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
Registered on 2006/12/11 10:54
Dedale,
I wouldn't have been able to learn without a smaller bike.

atw80さん、
これです。
http://www.doppelganger-sports.jp/Bicycle/FD20/FD20-spec.html
でも11キロと表記していますが、確かに3キロとどこかで書いてあるし、とても歩軽く感じます。

yanggie,
save your cash for akiba ^^;

Locksley,
I remember it well ^^;

Bele,
Its 10 including the area code.

wanderingdjさん、
詳しい情報をありがとうございました!

Red October,
Agree.

Gordon,
She loved it ^^;

FatB,
I was disappointed too.

Henry,
Yep.

ケヴィン,
Cant remember ^^; 
(ID #72793) Posted on 2008/02/21 07:29
Registered on 2008/02/20 17:25
Did I hear you correctly?

A folding bike for $200 dollars and it weighs only 3 kilograms?

Hello, I want to buy one too. What's the name and model number and where can I get one in Japan!!!!

(ID #72799) Posted on 2008/02/21 08:28
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:36
The poster with the guy and the energy drink made me laugh. It's really like he's ready to rise and shine even if he has a "just woke up" haircut.

Why don't you keep those mags and sell them individually to us members? $_$

Finally, hope your back will get even better soon. 
(ID #72843) Posted on 2008/02/22 00:16
zie in Arlington,VA USA
freelance
Registered on 2007/01/09 14:39
wow danny you sure have a busy day and man that is a lot of eating out! I don't know if i could handle that much but man the food looks great. 
(ID #72987) Posted on 2008/02/24 02:35
hazy in Manila, Philippines
Med Editor
Registered on 2007/12/28 19:09
That bicycle looks really cool! I've never really seen a fold-up bicycle, is it difficult to work? Oooh, McDonald's breakfast... now I'm sort of craving for pancakes + maple syrup. =)
(ID #73703) Posted on 2008/02/28 11:02
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