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日本語/Japanese  Tue 03/11 12:21 JST
So up until now we talked about places that you can shop at like Tokyo Midtown, Shin Marunouchi Building and Akihabara, but what if you are more of the sporty type?
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
How does karting sound? Not sure what the correct term is as I'm a newbie in this area - "Go Karting", "Kart Racing", "Go Kart Racing", "Farting" - me is not sure.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Spent Saturday morning in Kitasenju at CityKart with comrades from Max Factory, Good Smile, Hobby Stock, Nitro Plus and others in the figure and game industry. These folks sure know how to have fun.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
The boss of Max Factory Max Watanabe brought along a few Figma's to play with.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
The Lelouch and Haruhi Figma's figures are not out yet and I spent a lot of time playing around with them - especially Haruhi.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
The Figma's are samples and the final versions will have a few more tweaks before release.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
The Good Smile/Max Factory bunch usually do this once a month and are pretty good at Karting. Was my first time so I didn't want to wear the trooper helmet in case of an accident which I cant afford to have right now ^^;
Me asks Max to wear instead.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Max and one of the sculptors at Max Factory.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Char's Zak helmet.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Max gets ready to roll. See him rolling in the vid below.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
There were about 20 of us and we all had about three rounds at the track - 5 laps each turn.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
And while its not our turn, we talk business, pleasure and play with the Figma's. Lelouch gets the SOS Dan treatment.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Side view of the Char Zak helmet.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Scores are kept on the laptop - very dark screen ^^;
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
While I wait for this Haruhi to come out, I've stuck my PS2 Figma Haruhi head on Yuki's body.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
These are great items to have during meetings - you know the meetings that you don't need to be in but are required to be in?
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
The track is located outside some housing - must be a pain to live there with the noise of the karts.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Hector joins in on the fun.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Twas my first time and was a load of fun - got a bit nervous when my kart went spinning a few times ^^;
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
At the end of the karting tounament, there is time left over for two more sessions - we all do the paper scissors stone thingy to see who gets to race.
Paper Scissors Stone is known in Japanese as "Junken" so if you want to junken with you friends you would say "Junken Shi-yoh" - "Shi-yoh" meaning "lets."
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
The track is right next to Sumida River so you can go for a nice stroll after if you want.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
My lap times - best was 44 seconds - most of the others done 30 secs for each lap ^^;
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
The winner is announced.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
There is a roller hockey court within the karting precinct too.

Looks like I will be going karting every month but I still really should make time to go swimming for my back pains. Do occasionally go to the park with wifey to play badminton though.

Brought my roller blades from the UK bit only seem to use them when shopping for groceries ^^;
Do you do any form of sport? What are the sporting facilities like in your region?
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
And after a morning of karting its some Udon and Curry Rice for lunch.
Karting in Tokyo (click to enlarge)
Polls
Cavalock in Singapore
Copywriter
Registered on 2008/02/23 14:30
does the stormtrooper helmet really work as a crush helmet?!? lol
(ID #154018) Posted on 2008/03/10 21:43
Danny Choo in Tokyo
Director/代表取締役
Registered on 2006/12/11 10:54
Cavalock,
No - thats why I didn't dare wear it ^^; If I wasn't a newbie I may dare it though. 
(ID #154019) Posted on 2008/03/10 21:44
Cavalock in Singapore
Copywriter
Registered on 2008/02/23 14:30
ha ok. am surprised no one wore any mario outfits there. lol
(ID #154020) Posted on 2008/03/10 21:47
Zplus in N. Ireland
Seat warmer
Registered on 2006/12/25 01:41
I always go karting once a year with the youth group I used to lead, good fun. 

As for sports, Im a personal trainer and I teach general martial arts and basic Chen Style Tai Chi. ^_^
(ID #154024) Posted on 2008/03/10 21:54
Timotei in Sweden
NEET
Registered on 2008/02/17 09:16
That seems really fun. I always wanted to try out Go-cart(w/e), looked like you had a bunch of fun. :)
(ID #154028) Posted on 2008/03/10 21:56
Last{[0]}Raven in ☆DANNYCHOO Site ☆ XboxLive silver membership
Raven, AMV & MAD maker, Otaku
Registered on 2008/01/02 12:43
lol looks like we should call this starwars kartriders XD
(ID #154030) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:00
Barsona in California USA
NEET (no, student...)
Registered on 2007/08/03 08:24
lol to the char helemt.

Anyway, carting is a sport??  Then again, poker and Nascar is supposedly a sport...
(ID #154031) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:00
wcloudx in Singapore
Artist
Registered on 2008/01/12 02:48
Wow, been a while since I went for Go-kart racing ^^; I think I was 14 or 15 the last time I went for it ^^

I so want that Char helmet d( > _ < )b.

As for sports, I usually go for soccer or badminton during the weekends ^^
(ID #154032) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:01
Hirito in Singapore
National Service
Registered on 2007/09/01 18:12
Ah I miss playing Go-Karts. Always love the wind blowing into your face when going at high speed on a straight path, then trying to cut into your opponent's track in a sharp turn to overtake them.

There are way too many sports that I enjoy playing, including the most recent picking up of snowboarding when in Niseko. Could easily number them till about 20+ different sports, but sad to say I'm like a Jack-of-all-trades, Master-at-none.
(ID #154034) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:03
Tami in Germany - Cologne
WebDesign, Coding, Administration
Registered on 2007/12/16 10:30
I usualy do ice skating in winter season and inline skating in summer when the icehalls close.
I used to go-kart a lot with friends but since i moved to far away from them for work... nope not anymore.
Got a own set of gloves, shoes and a helm just for it, thats because we went to have go-kart fun like 4 or more times per month (sometimes switched for cinema).
I was always second, when my bf came along i was third... first place was always the friend of my best friend back then lol... oh my.
But Go-Kart is a lot of fun, if it was your first time... don't you have any sore muscles? I had sore muscles on the first days, because the muscles used in go-kart racing werent trained (my arms did hurt the most). Guess my best trained body part are my legs from all the skating and maybe tummy lol.
(ID #154037) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:18
samejima in Philippines
Otaku/Gadgeteer/Deadman
Registered on 2007/01/10 19:15
Badminton is great Danny. but be careful w/ your back. Swimming is the best choice for having back problems...
I've been playing badminton (I'm a otaku who also play sports) since 2005 or 2006 i think then stopped playing about half a month being lazy... but recently went to play at least 30min a day cuz I've noticed that I've become weaker... 

Staring at the PC the whole day doesn't help... I done want to end up getting fat again... it was a nightmare...
(ID #154040) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:36
Nathan in Atlanta, GA, USA
student
Registered on 2007/08/22 21:51
Holy cow, roller hockey in Japan?!?! That's awesome! I didn't even know they played that over there. I've been playing roller hockey for some 10 years now, it's my favorite sport and the only one I play. My team won a state championship when I was in high school and we have a banner with our names on it hanging over the hockey rink. Ah those were the days. Of course I still play, just not as much as I'd like to. I wonder how skilled the players in Japan are?
(ID #154041) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:39
pogi420 in Melbourne, Australia
Student
Registered on 2007/03/04 01:36
Play badminton on a weekly basis

and basketball almost 5 times a week

ahh feels great being young
(ID #154048) Posted on 2008/03/10 22:54
Panther in Urban Hell (Singapore)
Deathseeker
Registered on 2007/12/24 09:08
Gym and home workouts 3 times a week. I used to play basketball but the high impact on my knees have taken their toll and I dare not risk it anymore.
(ID #154050) Posted on 2008/03/10 23:02
Atrus in The Dungeon
Student (for-ev-er)
Registered on 2008/02/21 08:25
I can't wait until summer, then I can go 'mountian' biking again.  There are some great trails to ride around here.  Will go swimming on occasion, but my favorite now is raquetball.
(ID #154052) Posted on 2008/03/10 23:04
Choo in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/10/31 21:16
hmm, seems like you had fun. ^^
(ID #154054) Posted on 2008/03/10 23:08
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
Registered on 2006/12/25 19:05
is that GoodSmile/Max Factory's team building thing? or they just want to do it for the fun of it ^^

we've got a lot of sporting facilities here but not all sports are served here ^^;;;

the sport that has the most facilities is Badminton. we also have some karting circuits here ^^.

and for a tropical country, we also have some ice skating rinks ^^
(ID #154057) Posted on 2008/03/10 23:11
Soshi in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/09/15 21:17
O: Is it "janken" or "junken"? 

Go-karting!!! They should make go-karting nendoroids!
(ID #154061) Posted on 2008/03/10 23:28
exaltdragon in The Vast Infinite Net
Motivational Speaker
Registered on 2007/12/11 19:32
Dude Danny, the Kungfu-like scene with Haruhi and Yuki is pure win. Made my day. Thanks.
(ID #154068) Posted on 2008/03/10 23:42
Evil King in The Netherlands, a mostly cold and windy place...
student and full-time otaku
Registered on 2007/12/19 00:12
Another fun day for Tokyo's trooper, right Danny? I've always wanted to do some karting but never got around to doing it. BTW the figma Haruhi looks really nice.
(ID #154070) Posted on 2008/03/10 23:45
i'm mr. danger in Florida
student and i sell cellphones at Alltel wireless
Registered on 2007/08/17 09:33
i want that char zak helmet. it looks sooooooooooooooooooooo cool
(ID #154077) Posted on 2008/03/11 00:00
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
Registered on 2007/06/11 14:45
i tried karting at genting highlands in malaysia a few years ago. loved it. ^^;

btw, i'm not the sporty type but i do try my very best to go for a run every week if possible.
(ID #154080) Posted on 2008/03/11 00:04
Shin in Port Swettenham
Aspiring Trap
Registered on 2007/10/20 22:52
Video needs more Eurotechno.
(ID #154084) Posted on 2008/03/11 00:12
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:01
Hi Danny,

A bit off topic here. I was going thru some of your old photo shoots on Okinawa & found some nice pics. Could you put this one up in your Wallpaper Tool section? It's really nice and hope you can share with us. Thanks in advance.

http://www.dannychoo.com/images/photo/blogg_thumbs/4904.jpg
(ID #154093) Posted on 2008/03/11 00:32
double in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/04/24 11:03
I never got the chance to go-kart, simply because I was always below the height requirements when I went to amusement parks in years back. Now that I'm above the height requirement, I don't go to amusement parks anymore.

Looks like I won't be trying go-karting for some time.
(ID #154106) Posted on 2008/03/11 00:57
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
大学生/University Student
Registered on 2007/12/04 23:04
No sports for me, but I stay healthy so no problem there I guess. Although I notice my stamina is much lower than when I was still a kid. 

And that's because I used to do sports intensively when I was a high schooler. ^^

Football, basketball, table tennis, I played quite a number of sports (back then)..
(ID #154111) Posted on 2008/03/11 01:01
JockeII in Sweden
NEET
Registered on 2008/01/19 23:09
Oooh, guys from Nitro+. I am a big fan of them, would love if you could do an article about them sometime!

Also, it is rather interesting that so many % do sports. Since sports do not belong in the otakusphere.
(ID #154121) Posted on 2008/03/11 01:19
Gammagreen_Zero in Porto, Portugal, Earth Federation
Student, Gamer, Part-time EFSF Pilot
Registered on 2007/02/19 03:12
LoL, I'm reading this article just after watching CAPETA (karting/racing anime).

I love to go Kart Racing with my buddy's, the problem is, the nearest track has an uphill zig-zag part that pretty much screws me over 'cause I'm the heaviest guy in the group and they don't use ballast...

Not that I care, being in last I just start powersliding for kicks! When it's over my back's ruined though...
(ID #154122) Posted on 2008/03/11 01:20
lostandfound in your brain... WAHAHAHA!
Human being. Really, I'm not joking!
Registered on 2007/10/22 01:58
I've yet to try go cart racing... And I need to get out more often... Me do exercise? Sometimes, ones eery few years...
(ID #154124) Posted on 2008/03/11 01:22
OtakuFuel in The Local Group
Anime Retailer
Registered on 2007/10/21 13:09
I have kart-et-ted a few times but the 2 hour drive to the track was not worth it as a long term hobby. 
Currently the wife and I are enjoying tennis after not playing for a good decade. We still can't do any of the moves from POT but working on it. ;)
The courts in my area are usually full of roller hockey folk and I am usually too timid to remind them it is a tennis court and that we came to play. I mean their sticks are bigger than mine ^_^
Only 2 courts in my region are lit well at night. But during the day, it is impossible to find an empty court...
(ID #154128) Posted on 2008/03/11 01:30
gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada
オタク by moonlight, Graphic Designer by daylight
Registered on 2007/11/08 03:25
Do you need to take your clothes off when you lose the Junken game? XD
(ID #154133) Posted on 2008/03/11 01:39
Deranged in London UK
Physics Student
Registered on 2007/02/18 04:35
I am an american footballer in London, I am a third class citizen sportwise lol. It is the only sport that has really excited me and made me want to play. We wiped out the preseason and I look forward to an extremely good season. 

Apart from that, nadda. I did want to try karting... 

Also, I didn't know you rolled with the guys from Nitro+ as well... I am jealous T_T
(ID #154135) Posted on 2008/03/11 01:56
Koji98 in Arlington, Texas
High School student by day, clerk by night =0
Registered on 2007/11/04 12:19
Seems like a fun time, riding go carts and playing with figma figures. I'll make sure to bring the Haruhi figure whenever my workplace has a meeting. 
(ID #154159) Posted on 2008/03/11 03:20
chun in vancouver
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
Registered on 2007/01/09 14:21
I play badminton about once a week ^^ usually monday evenings ^^; I'm not exactly a competitive player tho I like to play for enjoyment and health ^^!
(ID #154168) Posted on 2008/03/11 03:42
keeylad in London
Registered on 2008/01/11 00:26
i play semi-pro rugby keeps me healthy if constantly bruised
(ID #154177) Posted on 2008/03/11 04:20
Tempest in Germany
Student
Registered on 2007/11/07 06:44
I go fencing once every week and I did it for more than 4 years but we're running out of members now and it looks like I'll have to look for another sport :(

I've been riding my skateboard for 2 years and broke my leg on a rainy day, I continued to do it after my accident but I didn't enjoy it anymore.

Went carting about 2 years ago, really enjoyed it but the circuit is too far away :/
(ID #154180) Posted on 2008/03/11 04:47
Ben-Ohki in Ottawa - Canada
Programmer
Registered on 2007/12/03 11:18
I've seen that Char helmet before - cool idea to paint it in a Zaku scheme. But they allowed you to wear your Stormtrooper helmet? Is it really a safety-helmet? Or was that lap filmed for fun and you were going a lot slower than it looked?

Around these parts we call it kart-racing. But I've discovered it's not really for me. I've raced a few times and didn't really enjoy it too much. Something about the smells of fumes as you go around the track with 19 other karts bothers me.

To answer your other question, my friends and I play paintball on a semi-regular basis. We're hardly a "team" but often we're the same 4 or 5 people that show up while inviting a few others. We play arena-style "speedball" mostly but a few times a year we'll book a local "woodsball" field for tactical military-simulation games. I have several buddies from out of town that visit when we do that - I've learned that the prices for paintball vary dramatically depending on what part of Canada you live in.
(ID #154181) Posted on 2008/03/11 04:50
(VH)Hakushaku in US(United Shame)
Insane Student
Registered on 2008/02/27 11:40
I play soccer in the fall and spring...but Karting....I'll just play mario-kart for the safe side...
(ID #154189) Posted on 2008/03/11 05:26
Akiba-Kid in California, USA
Online Shop
Registered on 2008/01/17 11:23
They sure know how to have fun, didn't know they had kart in Japan~
(ID #154202) Posted on 2008/03/11 06:13
NPC in Rocklin, CA
Student
Registered on 2007/12/06 15:19
Just so happens the last sport I ever played in a league was Roller hockey. I love(d) to roller skate. I would've kept going had the league not fallen apart. Good times.

Also, do you really think that music matches the video Danny? Surely you have some eurobeat on hand to go with that video. Or at the least a Jpop euro mix.
(ID #154215) Posted on 2008/03/11 06:46
skankywonders in California
Student
Registered on 2007/08/09 05:24
YEAH GO DANNY! 

That's all I have to say. 
(ID #154218) Posted on 2008/03/11 06:49
mavadotar in Peterborough/Ottawa, Canada
Game Development Student
Registered on 2007/12/11 19:14
I have a go kart place about ten minutes from my house. Haven't gone since the summer, I think, but I have a great time when I'm there (well, except that they have open face helmets and bugs can fly into your mouth if you're not careful).
As for sports, I do karate, but I used to swim and play hockey and lacrosse .
(ID #154254) Posted on 2008/03/11 07:48
Aoi_sora9x in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/11/04 20:30
lolz the pic of Haruhi and Yuki..... 
(ID #154277) Posted on 2008/03/11 08:11
qingy in 25th Macross Frontier Fleet
Valkyrie Pilot
Registered on 2007/10/06 04:57
go-karting is fun but pretty expensive, my friends and i go about once every two months. i haven't been as active as i used to be since getting into university. but still take the time to work out every 2 days at the gym and occasionally play a game of hockey, basketball or tennis. but i'd have to say my favorite is still paintball. you should go paintballing with your comrades.
(ID #154279) Posted on 2008/03/11 08:22
PoWeR in Vancouver, Canada
Über Soldat
Registered on 2007/08/28 05:00
Try hockey lol got 2 ribs broken cause of that once.... --_--
(ID #154287) Posted on 2008/03/11 08:33
Chong Mizunaga in Malaysia
Student
Registered on 2007/12/15 09:45
... Sports? What's that? :0

I'd love to go farting (karting) regularly, but it's too expensive...
(ID #154324) Posted on 2008/03/11 09:37
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:32
I have an annual memebership for Karting. Im really good at cornering, so its a lot of fun. I also ride motorcycles. 

Danny, you should try riding a motorcycle (if you havent already). Its awesome!
(ID #154370) Posted on 2008/03/11 10:29
notfair in Malaysia
Student, ACG Fans
Registered on 2007/08/14 16:22
never do karting before, but will go try later by this year.
(ID #154371) Posted on 2008/03/11 10:29
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:32
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:36
Took a bit of time for me to comment, since I didn't know what to say, but now I can.
- I'd love to go karting one day in my life, since the first day I played Super Mario Kart... Not necessarily racing against others though;
- The first picture made me laugh. It's really like a grin that is present on the Trooper's helm;
- The helm looks so huge when compared to figures... It's eerie;
- Nice Char Zak's helm!
- Haruhi vs. Yuki: It's the Kung Fu fightiiiing~!
- Those hockey jerseys strangely remind me of those that the Canadiens (the hockey team here) wear.
(ID #154405) Posted on 2008/03/11 11:40
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:36
@DRAGUN: The kart that dreamed to be a F1 car? No thanks... If I were to test that one, I'm sure I'd hit a tree and go to the afterlife.
(ID #154407) Posted on 2008/03/11 11:43
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:32
@D_Blade, I would try it once, if not more than once. The shop that does custom stuff to my trucks actually hooked up nitrous to a go-ped, the guy that tested it broke his leg.
(ID #154412) Posted on 2008/03/11 11:48
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:36
I see.
"With great powers come great responsibilities". 
And I hope the guy's all right now.
(ID #154425) Posted on 2008/03/11 12:04
DRAGUN in Arizona, USA
Design Consultant
Registered on 2007/08/23 04:32
Lol, took a while, but the leg isnt broken anymore. He still puts a lot of Horsepower into a lot of things though...
(ID #154432) Posted on 2008/03/11 12:29
andra in Singapore
Secondary Student~
Registered on 2007/11/06 14:07
sport facilities are like really everywhere here.

Usually will just do some running and cycling on my own weekly. With friends, that will be a different case ^^ 

I think I've tried go-karting when I was a kiddo.. (of course I didn't do the steering, leg short cant even start off engine)
(ID #154437) Posted on 2008/03/11 12:35
Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo
Software Engineer
Registered on 2007/11/06 13:25
Went out to those Karts with some mates from Nakano Sakaue a few months back Danny, loads of fun!
(ID #154450) Posted on 2008/03/11 12:59
R-1 in the "White Star" Neviim
Personal Trooper
Registered on 2007/07/05 20:37
That kart's got nothing on this:
http://aardvark.co.nz/pjet/
Plus, you can build one yourself. BWAHAHAHAHA!
Here's some more. http://www.vintagekarts.com/Rockets/Rockets.htm#1050
(ID #154451) Posted on 2008/03/11 13:00
cowboy4eva in New York, Osaka, Tokyo
Leisure Consultant, Writer, Webmaster
Registered on 2008/01/29 07:16
Reminds me of Mario Kart with the Stormtrooper head instead of Mario. Hilarious!
(ID #154454) Posted on 2008/03/11 13:11
Registered on 2007/12/17 19:30
that is one fun day
(ID #154460) Posted on 2008/03/11 14:00
Registered on 2007/01/01 14:00
I used to and I don't play sports now (busy College schedule).

Also, as an Engineer I would NOT feel safe with the gas tank near my face like that ^^.
(ID #154462) Posted on 2008/03/11 14:10
サメル in Seattle, WA, USA
Student
Registered on 2008/02/04 05:36
Danny, how come every time you post a picture of food it looks like the greatest food ever? Seriously that looks so delicious that I am now hungry.
(ID #154469) Posted on 2008/03/11 14:32
Kururu_luva in Richmond, BC Canada
Registered on 2007/01/20 16:53
Red Zaku= 3x faster nuff said

Old joke, but whatever :p
(ID #154476) Posted on 2008/03/11 15:13
Space Cowboy in Los Angeles
College Student
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:01
I've actually been karting quite a few times, though not at a place as big as yours. Best advice I can give you is to not step on the gas in a turn until you know you don't have to take your foot off, and its better to go in a turn slow then leave it fast, than to go into a turn fast and leave it dead.

It can be quite expensive though. I'm actually part of my University's team, where we're making a hyrodgen fuel cell kart (looking for sponsors coughcoughcough ;-) .)

As for wearing a trooper helmet while racing, I don't think you should for safety reasons, nor will a track let you for liability reasons, but don't quote me on the liability part.

Man, that seems like the best type of work meeting ever.

And to others who don't think that motor racing isn't a sport, try it yourself before you say so. Its tiring.
(ID #154487) Posted on 2008/03/11 16:16
Azz-jr in LONDON
Student
Registered on 2007/12/15 06:29
Thant looks cool daany. i been karting before enjoyed it to. fell out my kart for turning the corner to fast. would love to go again. 
(ID #154559) Posted on 2008/03/11 20:15
charlie in madrid
seguridad
Registered on 2007/11/22 10:17
They exit in the last photo is kirai truth?
(ID #154571) Posted on 2008/03/11 21:01
radical anime fan in UNR-002 M House-Comp Powered.
Polytechnic Student, Freshly Entered.
Registered on 2007/01/25 21:08
I have no luck with karting; the few times I saw them in the amusement parks, I was put off by the insanely long queues. The only sports I do are jogging and swimming; dull, eh?
(ID #154581) Posted on 2008/03/11 22:06
bob-san in Madison WI
Administrative Assistant
Registered on 2007/02/22 23:15
Wow.  It's been ages since I've been Go Kart racing.  I think the last time I did something like that was up in Wisconsin Dells, probably over a decade ago.

Course, my employers would never do something that entertaining.  Heck, I can't really afford a day off without concerns of backlogging all that day's work.
(ID #154587) Posted on 2008/03/11 22:22
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Develope