Back in Japan
Wow long time since an update, I guess I've just been pretty busy.
Well now that I'm back I'll try and do some more updates again..
Random photos and thoughts from my day and life in Japan
Wow long time since an update, I guess I've just been pretty busy.
Well now that I'm back I'll try and do some more updates again..
Well, the time came to say good bye to the Ferrari, it's ok though I replaced it with a RUF..
The RUF definitely isn't the same as driving the Ferrari but it has a whole lot of plus's... For one its Faster and a lot less expensive to maintain. :)
Sorry for the late update, I'm now back in the States trying to finish up on a few business deals along with meeting up with some friends.
My wifes father. The doctors just said he has maybe 2 weeks left. So I'm sure you can guess where my minds going to be for a while.

Play that funky music whiteboy... They definitely had me singing it.
Just hanging out with some friends while they practice.
Disco Inferno at the KRH Studios in Harajiku.
They have been practicing awhile and are about ready to start doing some gigs here in Japan. We will probably start doing a video log of all the trials and errors they will go through to try and make it here. It's definitely a lot more work here than in the US due to the language.
Links
Disco Inferno Japan
KRH Studios
Oh know its like they are watching my every move.
I think Japan can do a reality TV show just based on what happens in the Tokyo Metro (Subway)
I just love the way things look here, everyday you can go out and find something new. Lots of Green, color and shape.
I was invited by one of the players to come watch the game even though the team lost, it was definitly worth going. The Marines fans are just an awesome group of people to be around and show some great support for their team.
Visit the Marines website Japanese or English

Thanks Sean and Miyata-san for the Ticket:)
Also, great job on winning the fight.
So I picked up a copy of Rosetta Stone, It definitely takes a different approach to learning another language. It's really interactive and lots more fun than reading the Japanese books.