Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 07.18.2017, 05:53 PM: She studied here a few years ago! Her language partner was a friend of mine. I probably met her as well. So surprising though! |
Posted by FlareNetworkC on 07.21.2017, 03:41 PM: LL: Ugh, I'm spending today doing summer homework. I have work to do for Honors English, APUSH (AP US History), and Honors Geometry. It's grueling and awful. Usually, I'm pretty competent when it comes to school, but not when my brain is stuck in the summer mindset.
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Posted by husky51 on 07.21.2017, 09:49 PM: Hang in there, chum... It will soon be done. |
Posted by husky51 on 07.27.2017, 02:15 AM: HL:
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Posted by husky51 on 07.27.2017, 08:33 PM: HL:
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 08.01.2017, 08:58 PM: HL: So I've been trying to plan a potential trip to Japan during cherry blossom season next spring (mainly Kansai region). Except kind of been drawing blanks on what I want to do because I'm not really into tourist attractions and I'd prefer getting to meet people.
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Posted by arren18 on 08.02.2017, 01:26 AM: Are you familiar with WWOOF? It's an easy way to get to do farming things, and there are loads of opportunities with it all over Japan.
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Posted by husky51 on 08.02.2017, 02:22 AM: HL:
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 08.02.2017, 09:06 AM:
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Posted by arren18 on 08.02.2017, 10:59 AM: Even if you do feel the physical labour could be too much, there are a lot of options. Some wouldn't have much of that kind of thing at all, if you'd rather avoid it.
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 08.02.2017, 11:31 AM:
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Posted by husky51 on 08.02.2017, 11:48 AM: @FFF
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Posted by husky51 on 08.04.2017, 06:12 PM: HHL:
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Posted by FlareNetworkC on 08.04.2017, 07:41 PM: Aw, that sounds fun, Husky! I'm glad you got some bonding time.
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Posted by husky51 on 08.05.2017, 01:11 AM:
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Posted by Kazegami on 08.05.2017, 02:26 PM: HL: new fish~ We bought some pretty guppies and a couple of glowlight danios.
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Posted by husky51 on 08.05.2017, 04:17 PM: Back in my mid-20's, I had fish... I liked the Tetra's and Neon's and small algae eaters in a 10 gal tank Even had a Mollie once.. In my 26 gat show tank I had a Tiger Oscar and a large Plecostemus algae eater. I had the Tiger since it was abt 2" long and when grown, if I slowly laid my hand flat in the water, palm up, the fish would come over and lay across my palm for a few seconds. Then I would toss in a couple of feeder goldfish. When the Tiger was about 4+inches long, I came home one day and the dang thing was laying on the floor... I picked it up and it was ok, but I had to put a screen cover over the tank and weight it dowm
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Posted by husky51 on 08.09.2017, 12:01 PM: HL:
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Posted by husky51 on 08.11.2017, 01:21 PM: LLL:
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Posted by husky51 on 08.11.2017, 02:35 PM: HHHHHL:
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