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Post by Honda Kiku on Jul 27, 2012 3:01:15 GMT -5
Nyûjâjî shû-san
Is that so..? I understand that it would hurt every much to see a person you care about in pain.. Fukushima-chan... And I know that we would have different situations on that same pain, but, as you said, protecting is different from fighting. War and Defense are not the same thing. I do not approve to 'war' even though I cannot say nay against it. There is a big difference between guarding and fighting. Safety, and violence.
I suppose I cannot change anything. But it would be nice to see things form a different perspective.
Japan Honda Kiku
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Post by Ryan Paterson Jones on Jul 27, 2012 10:36:13 GMT -5
Japan-
Yeah... It's nice to see other people's views for once....
Maybe we should get off of this subject... It's a bit depressing... Do yew think so?
- New Jersey
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Jul 27, 2012 13:57:55 GMT -5
Kiku,
If I ever need to vent I will talk about it, do not fear... and I don't know if grand is the right word for it. I would say ask Arthur if you want to hear his side of it.
No thanks needed, friends help friends, its the way things go.
Sadiq
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Post by Honda Kiku on Jul 27, 2012 21:45:09 GMT -5
Nyûjâjî shû-san
If everyone could see everyone elses perpectives... Perhaps the would would be a more understanding place.
..I suppose so. What do you wish to converse about?
Japan Honda Kiku
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Post by Honda Kiku on Jul 27, 2012 21:47:32 GMT -5
Sadikku-san,
Thank you. If it catches the attention of everyone, it shocks or surprises everyone and has an effect on everyone, it would be appropriate to call it grand. Yes.. He has not written to me back. I shall wait for it before asking.
As the way things go. I suppose that is true enough.
Japan Honda Kiku
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Post by Mathias Køhler on Aug 3, 2012 2:17:09 GMT -5
Hey Japan,
How have you been holding up Japan, anything new going on? It's been a while but I'm sure you haven't forgotten me.
-Denmark
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Post by Ryan Paterson Jones on Aug 13, 2012 8:41:04 GMT -5
Japan-
I don't know... There are a lot of things to tawk about.
What's going on with yew? Anything cool going on?
- New Jersey
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Post by Honda Kiku on Aug 16, 2012 10:26:01 GMT -5
Nyûjâjî shû-san
Yes there are... but picking one may be difficult. Ah, do you have any hobbies?
There is nothing much going on at the moment. Work is still the same, and life is continueing how it is expected to be. How about you?
Japan Honda Kiku
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Post by Honda Kiku on Aug 16, 2012 10:28:21 GMT -5
Denmāku-san
Go Aisatsu. Indeed it has been quite some time. Please do not worry. I have not.
Anything new..? Well not so much at the current moment. How about yourself? I trust you are doing well?
Japan Honda kiku
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Post by Ryan Paterson Jones on Aug 16, 2012 11:55:29 GMT -5
Japan-
I have a lot... I mainly like to garden, go out for drinks, and go horseback riding. And how about yew?
Ah... And yeah, same for me, I guess.
-New Jersey
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Post by Honda Kiku on Aug 20, 2012 23:02:57 GMT -5
Nyûjâjî shû-san
Ara, you have a garden? May I inquire what is it that you grow? Horseback riding? Ah, I used to do that... now a days I do not find myself doing it that often... Perhaps we could go riding sometime in the future.
I see. I suppose in a way it is a good thing though.
Japan Honda Kiku
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Post by Sadiq Adnan on Aug 21, 2012 2:46:31 GMT -5
Kiku,
I'm sorry for taking so long to get back to you, I had been really busy and then the cat took my letters and I only just now found where she hid them.
I hope everything is plesent with you, going well. Im glad to see that your country did well during the olympics.
Sadiq
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Post by Ryan Paterson Jones on Aug 21, 2012 10:47:36 GMT -5
Japan-
Yeah, I do have a garden (that's why my nickname is the Garden State)... And makes the property seem less urban, yew know? Well, in the vegetable garden I grow tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, string beans, carrots, bell peppers, cabbage, and some herbs. Then I have some blueberry bushes, strawberry plants, a cherry tree, a young peach tree, and an red oak tree. And lastly I have violets in the shadier parts of the lawn, and a flower bed made of new jersey tea (which makes a pretty good tasting tea by the way), bluebells, and etc.
Really? Yew used to go horseback riding? Cool. I go about a few days a week for two hours after work (four or five on the weekends). My pet horse, Ceres loves it whenever I visit. And that does sound like a good idea. I bet Ceres would love to see yew! My horse always likes it whenever I bring some company over to the stable.
- New Jersey
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yeah... Gardening is a huge part of New Jersey's culture. 1) Red Oak is the state tree, blueberries are the state fruit, violets are the state flower, and obviously the state vegetable is the jersey tomato. 2) During the American Revolution, the rebelling American colonists made their own tea out of the tea leaves from the new jersey tea plant instead of buying British tea. 3) Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey has the largest amount of cherry trees in the United States and every year in April they host the annual Cherry Blossom Festival which attracts about 10,000 people each year through out the country. It is also nicknamed cherryblossomland by the locals. 4) New Jersey's state animal is the horse and raising, riding, racing, and breeding horses are important for the economy and the culture. The US Equestrian team is even based in New Jersey.
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Post by Honda Kiku on Aug 22, 2012 22:48:02 GMT -5
Nyûjâjî shû-san
Ah, Hai, I must have forgotten. Yes, I do understand. That does seem to be a lovely splay of plants. It sounds very beautiful and calming. You have and brew your own tea..? That is very interesting indeed. Perhaps I could try it one day.
Of course. There were many years of my life where auto mobiles were not yet invented. I have stopped riding for some time, but I still spend my time with horses when they are around. Ceres-san does sound like a very lovely pet. I can tell you take care of Ceres-san. Perhaps it may happen. I look forward to if should it be done.
Japan Honda Kiku
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Post by Honda Kiku on Aug 22, 2012 22:52:17 GMT -5
Sadikku-san,
Ah, it is fine. Your cat...? Does he usually do that then?
.... Matte iru yo! Your cat is female..?
Thank you. I have worked as hard as I could to make sure they could be the best they could be, considering my limitations. Still, I am certian that they can do better. I apologise, I have not been following the Olympics as much as I should. After the opening I had to fly back on the pretext of work. How are you doing?
Japan Honda Kiku
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