Cool. I'm going to try to make TAS this year too. Looks like we might have a pretty good group going.Onizuka wrote:I'm down for the motor show and TAS. I think I'm not to far from where they are being held (chiba city right?) so I'll probably just take the train.
Thanks for the offer, but I'm planning on crashing at C33Laurel's place unless I end up going with other people...then we'll just get a hotel.yokota180sx wrote:as long as your not as big of a dousche bag as i am you can stay at my place when you come
not sure who you were sayin could stay with you, but if it was me then that would be great, do you live on yakota, or out in town, cause i could try to get a mac flight going to YAB, btw, im not a douchebag lol, but alot of people call me a a$s hole, if that counts for anything.yokota180sx wrote:as long as your not as big of a dousche bag as i am you can stay at my place when you come
yeah its ramen and rice and gyoza and ****barcode wrote:hmm, never heard of arashi, might have to introduce me, as long as its no sushi, im good lol
The TMS (NOT themadscientist! LOL) and the TAS are held at Makuhari Messe. How far are you from there. We should meet up sometime.Onizuka wrote:I'm down for the motor show and TAS. I think I'm not to far from where they are being held (chiba city right?) so I'll probably just take the train.
You are moving here, how are you doing that? Are you transfering as a college student, marrying a Japanese national, got a degree to get a working visa from a company giving you a sponsorship?WYT R1CE wrote:whats up yall im in yokosuka, ill be stayin with kev when he gets back in this week.
im not military though, im gunna move here. so good to meet some people before had
There is that, but I would bet that about 95% of the people that come in here saying they are moving to Japan really have no idea what they are getting into, or ar not in your position.R32MS wrote:I also live in Japan and am not in the military, am single, and I am not a college student. I work for the the US Defense Department as a Civilian. There are many contractors and Civilians that live over here as well as military.
Yes you are right about that. It takes lots of time to get everything straight before you try to come over.C33LaurelRacer wrote:
There is that, but I would bet that about 95% of the people that come in here saying they are moving to Japan really have no idea what they are getting into, or ar not in your position.
It kills me to think that people just think they can move here and make a life for themselves with really no clue how to do it correctly.