I loved that movie. Does anyone have it on divx or avi or anyother good format? The real point of this entry is because I finally remembered what the hell I wanted to say. Last night I had a great entry going in my head. Then I came home, ate, turned on Gone in 60 Sec and was out like a light.
Japan is awesome. I don't think I've said that yet, so I will repeat: Japan is awesome. Reason number one: hot tubbing naked. That's right, Japan is great because after a hard work out I can take off my clothes, rinse off and then go in a hot tub nude. The locker room at the gym reminds me of HS. No one cares. Everyone walks around nude or partially nude. Oh, and the great part is that the gym also has a sauna, so you don't even need to bring a towel. You work out, rinse off, hot tub it, clean off, sauna it, go home and sleep. It's beautiful.
I had more comments but I forgot them. OH!
So Reason number two why Japan is awesome: I'm living in the '50s. I might have written briefly about this, but I will extend this analogy a bit more. Friday I cut my hair. Guess how I could tell there where a barber was? That's right, all barbers have barber shop poles out front. Same as the old ones we used to have in the US. Next, I just wanted a trim, so I paid the normal price. I got a trim, and then some. They also shave your face and massage your scalp.
PS the lost hair feels great. I'm saving the 'fro for Madison.
Japan is awesome. I don't think I've said that yet, so I will repeat: Japan is awesome. Reason number one: hot tubbing naked. That's right, Japan is great because after a hard work out I can take off my clothes, rinse off and then go in a hot tub nude. The locker room at the gym reminds me of HS. No one cares. Everyone walks around nude or partially nude. Oh, and the great part is that the gym also has a sauna, so you don't even need to bring a towel. You work out, rinse off, hot tub it, clean off, sauna it, go home and sleep. It's beautiful.
I had more comments but I forgot them. OH!
So Reason number two why Japan is awesome: I'm living in the '50s. I might have written briefly about this, but I will extend this analogy a bit more. Friday I cut my hair. Guess how I could tell there where a barber was? That's right, all barbers have barber shop poles out front. Same as the old ones we used to have in the US. Next, I just wanted a trim, so I paid the normal price. I got a trim, and then some. They also shave your face and massage your scalp.
PS the lost hair feels great. I'm saving the 'fro for Madison.

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