Joined: 17 Sep 2004 Posts: 14056 Location: San Ho Se, Ka-Ri-Por-Nya Country:
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:21 pm Post subject:
Mina san, Genki???
Vietnam is awesome. Food is great and the driving over is crazy lol
Everyone drives however they please, but they still got speed limit to follow. I'd be so scared to drive over here, plus the honking is nonstop
I've met one aunt, one uncle, and 4 cousins so far and right now I'm in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City. Got nothing to do for about 3hr. Went to go shopping, but clothes here are somewhat more expensive. The cameras here are nice. Lumix, Sony Cyber-shot and what not. Some have like 7.2 Megapix or something *I think i remember this right* and these are going for about $400+
I'll be checking the forum again when I get home. Just say whats up _________________
Vietnam is awesome. Food is great and the driving over is crazy lol
Everyone drives however they please, but they still got speed limit to follow. I'd be so scared to drive over here, plus the honking is nonstop
I've met one aunt, one uncle, and 4 cousins so far and right now I'm in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City. Got nothing to do for about 3hr. Went to go shopping, but clothes here are somewhat more expensive. The cameras here are nice. Lumix, Sony Cyber-shot and what not. Some have like 7.2 Megapix or something *I think i remember this right* and these are going for about $400+
I'll be checking the forum again when I get home. Just say whats up
hey KT_tran, how's Vietnam!?
good to hear from you, the flight was very long, ne?
I remember when i went to Japan during my last visit, going on the forum from an internet cafe, home away from home, visiting J-dorama. Well, i hope you have a nice 2 weeks in Vietnam, take lots of pictures and journalize your day to day adventures in a foreign land.
too bad you can't stop by tokyo on the way back,
ganbatte ne, jaa ne.
Joined: 17 Sep 2004 Posts: 14056 Location: San Ho Se, Ka-Ri-Por-Nya Country:
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 4:42 pm Post subject:
qilver wrote:
hey KT_tran, how's Vietnam!?
take lots of pictures and journalize your day to day adventures in a foreign land.
too bad you can't stop by tokyo on the way back,
ganbatte ne, jaa ne.
So far, vietnam is awesome. I would like to live here, but traveling around would be crazy. Max speed these guys are going is like 40khm. So much traffic, so many people on motobikes and scooters. I'm surprise these guys don't run into one another
I saw a few pretty girls and I really think that this certrain dress that some of the girls wear are beautiful. The fabric looks very elegant I think. My brother is too lazy to bust out his digi cam to take the shot and I don't want to use it too take the pic and then get bitched at if something wrong happens
Yea, too bad Would be great though.
Damn, my half hr is up. Gotta go back upstairs now.
Hopefully I'll be able to show you some pics of the dress and some cute looking girls _________________
Joined: 17 Aug 2005 Posts: 1812 Location: Sofia, Bulgaria Country:
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
K.T.Tran wrote:
I'm surprise these guys don't run into one another
Nah, when you live in such a place (traffic in Sofia is very chaotic and we don't observe speed limits) you get used to it, it becomes something like instinct to avoid holes in the pavement, go through narrow places, park on sidewalk etc. Of course leting foreigner drive is highly uncommendable... _________________
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 12783 Location: USA Country:
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:01 pm Post subject:
Have a wonderful trip KT.
My Mom loved Vietnam when she visited last Christmas.
She said the people were extraordinarily beautiful too.
And she'd know. She is gorgeous herself. _________________
Vietnam is awesome. Food is great and the driving over is crazy lol
Everyone drives however they please, but they still got speed limit to follow. I'd be so scared to drive over here, plus the honking is nonstop
I've met one aunt, one uncle, and 4 cousins so far and right now I'm in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City. Got nothing to do for about 3hr. Went to go shopping, but clothes here are somewhat more expensive. The cameras here are nice. Lumix, Sony Cyber-shot and what not. Some have like 7.2 Megapix or something *I think i remember this right* and these are going for about $400+
I'll be checking the forum again when I get home. Just say whats up
Hey KT!
Glad to see you made it over there with no problems... Keeping out of trouble, ne?
Joined: 15 Jun 2004 Posts: 46182 Location: Los Skandolous, California Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 12:43 am Post subject:
K.T.Tran wrote:
Mina san, Genki???
Vietnam is awesome. Food is great and the driving over is crazy lol
Everyone drives however they please, but they still got speed limit to follow. I'd be so scared to drive over here, plus the honking is nonstop
I've met one aunt, one uncle, and 4 cousins so far and right now I'm in Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City. Got nothing to do for about 3hr. Went to go shopping, but clothes here are somewhat more expensive. The cameras here are nice. Lumix, Sony Cyber-shot and what not. Some have like 7.2 Megapix or something *I think i remember this right* and these are going for about $400+
I'll be checking the forum again when I get home. Just say whats up
what's up kid! sounds like you're having a blast! cool. enjoy your stay..dig deep into them family roots. have a safe trip and don't cross the street alone unless there's a tasty dish on the other side!
Joined: 15 Jun 2004 Posts: 46182 Location: Los Skandolous, California Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 1:01 am Post subject:
EXPENSIVE TASTES from the Mainichi Daily News
Employees of Takashimaya Department store look at a 223 diamond studded "Diamond Christmas cake" on the jewelry floor in Tokyo on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2005. The cake, with a price tag of 200 million yen (USD$ 1.72 million), is a two-layer hexagonal fruit cake measuring 20 centimeters tall and 18 centimeters in diameter and is covered with pink icing that is good for one year -- then you can eat it after removing the diamonds. (AP)
Joined: 29 Feb 2004 Posts: 603 Location: United States Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 1:22 am Post subject:
boris wrote:
Nah, when you live in such a place (traffic in Sofia is very chaotic and we don't observe speed limits) you get used to it, it becomes something like instinct to avoid holes in the pavement, go through narrow places, park on sidewalk etc. Of course leting foreigner drive is highly uncommendable...
Kind of like driving in Ecuador . My sociology advisor/professor used to talk about riding with his in-laws in Ecuador all the time. Man, after hearing all that stuff I wouldn't mind going places on foot or via the good old bicycle .
I haven't heard from you in a while. How've yah been K.T.Tran? _________________
Joined: 15 Jun 2004 Posts: 46182 Location: Los Skandolous, California Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 2:39 am Post subject:
littlemissfab wrote:
My aunt just told me that there's a scholarship waiting for me in Japan and that I'm going to get an allowance of 1M yen/month..
that is if i am well-behaved..
sugoiiiiii ne..
from tulare to tokyo...you're going to go into shock...better stock up on meds.....
sounds fun. that's a 102,000 dollar scholarship at roughly 8,500 dollars a month?! that's more than most ppl in JAPAN get paid...you sure you got your figures straight? if so can live in a five star hotel....
Joined: 23 Oct 2005 Posts: 5928 Location: San Francisco, CA Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 2:48 am Post subject:
Tu_triky wrote:
from tulare to tokyo...you're going to go into shock...better stock up on meds.....
sounds fun. that's a 102,000 dollar scholarship at roughly 8,500 dollars a month?! that's more than most ppl in JAPAN get paid...you sure you got your figures straight? if so can live in a five star hotel....
*strangles triky-boo*
well, her conditions are ridiculous, but i want this, right?
anyway.. that's what my mom said.. 10pieces of 100,000. she's in talks with my aunt.. i didn't know my mom took it seriously when i mused to her that "i want to live in japan"... no problem with the housing.. my aunt has a house in ashigaoka.. tokyo suburb..
i need to be good and i have to work.... lost in translation comes to mind..
Joined: 15 Jun 2004 Posts: 46182 Location: Los Skandolous, California Country:
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 2:50 am Post subject:
littlemissfab wrote:
*strangles triky-boo*
well, her conditions are ridiculous, but i want this, right?
anyway.. that's what my mom said.. 10pieces of 100,000. she's in talks with my aunt.. i didn't know my mom took it seriously when i mused to her that "i want to live in japan"... no problem with the housing.. my aunt has a house in ashigaoka.. tokyo suburb..
i need to be good and i have to work.... lost in translation comes to mind..
sounds like a banner opportunity to exit the boondocks....party at your aunt's house......
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