Wow very impressive! I've been to Akiba 3 times. Personally, I don't spend too much money there since I'm only interested in video games and not really figures or anime. Seeing these shopping hauls always makes me happy though ^_^
I'm a weekend golfer (more like a monthly golfer) but I wish I could practice more. Golf is MUCH cheaper in the U.S. so more people can participate! The good news is Tiger Woods is returning next week so the PGA Tour will be revived in the public's e...
Er, I'm not sure what happened there. Here's what I posted: 1-2 meaty articles a day is perfect for me. I never read your news items because there's too many with little content. (I only found this one from your twitter) On a side note, not to be hat...
I agree with your pet peeve. One of the many advantages of the Xbox 360: when the system DOES require an update (a few times a year), it takes literally 30 seconds to download and install.
Krispy Kreme's are so common in the U.S. that you don't even have to go to a designated KK store to buy donuts. Just go to a random supermarket and they'll have boxes of KK donuts for sale.
I have to be honest, your past room freaks me out. It's like what you would see in a movie for a crazy psychopath's room. Much prefer your current room ^_^
Wrong answer. LA has the largest population of Chinese in the U.S. and naturally follows that the best Chinese food in the country can be found here. Seriously, San Gabriel Valley is like being in Taiwan/China without leaving the country.
I'm surprised you've never seen homeless in Tokyo. I was in Shinjuku for two days and personally saw tons of them around that area (particularly west of the JR station in the skyscraper district).
I'm surprised you've never seen homeless in Tokyo. I was in Shinjuku for two days and personally saw tons of them around that area (particularly west of the JR station in the skyscraper district).
I'm surprised you've never seen homeless in Tokyo. I was in Shinjuku for two days and personally saw tons of them around that area (particularly west of the JR station in the skyscraper district).
I'm surprised you've never seen homeless in Tokyo. I was in Shinjuku for two days and personally saw tons of them around that area (particularly west of the JR station in the skyscraper district).