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Post by foxylilmiss on May 15, 2003 19:16:47 GMT -5
Sorry for the lack of creativity...I'm not too good with geography ;D
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Post by Mayu on May 20, 2003 7:42:29 GMT -5
You guys are soo lucky!!! I am from Europe.
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Post by Airdy-Niichan on May 23, 2003 8:33:05 GMT -5
You're not the only one from Europe any more. I'm in England, where are you?
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Post by Mayu on May 23, 2003 10:28:04 GMT -5
I am from Hungary But I would like to live in a more interesting place
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Post by foxylilmiss on May 24, 2003 8:05:59 GMT -5
whoa! you guys are so far away! where would you guys rather be?
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Post by Mayu on May 24, 2003 10:57:57 GMT -5
I would probably like to live in Japan Hungary is in Europe.Near Austria's border.
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Post by Airdy-Niichan on May 24, 2003 18:16:26 GMT -5
I'm happy just where I am. I live in the city of Leeds and it's great!
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Post by heykyou on May 25, 2003 0:03:50 GMT -5
wah! i didn't know aniboom reached places that far! ;D whee...that's so exciting! i'd like to live in Japan too! lots of anime goodies... what's exciting about the city of Leeds, airdy-niichan? ours is pretty normal...
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Post by Airdy-Niichan on May 25, 2003 4:38:59 GMT -5
It's not so much that Leeds is exciting, it's that I've lived here since I was 4. In the city proper, there is a shop called Travelling Man and it's where I get all my anime and manga from. If I'm lucky I'll soon be working there. Fingers crossed. Leeds is also home to the Model Farm Project, a riding school and livery yard and this is where I keep my horse, Houdinee.
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Post by foxylilmiss on May 25, 2003 18:59:20 GMT -5
whaa... Mayu, heykyoume, too! Japan, Japan! but i think i like to travel to other asian countries as well...like china! hmm...to trace our roots, maybe? but i think a european tour wouldn't hurt at all...i heard a lot of the places there are really nice wow, niichan...the place you are sounds great! and you have a horse...cool! i've never been to those kind of places before...y'know, it's kinda surreal for me, 'coz our place is totally different from there--too much urbanization
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Post by Airdy-Niichan on May 25, 2003 19:33:19 GMT -5
That's one of the things I like about the web. You can meet people from all over the world and say 'what a weird place you live in' And having a horse isn't as good as it sounds. I don't ride him as he is a Fallabella(minature horse). He is expensive to keep and bites me all the time. If it wasn't for the fact that I love my Uma-Chan totally, I wouldn't have him at all.
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Post by foxylilmiss on May 25, 2003 19:39:06 GMT -5
oh i see...well, you can still brag about it all the time, "i have a horse!"...just a small one, though ohohohoho....
what's 'uma'?
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Post by Airdy-Niichan on May 26, 2003 4:07:56 GMT -5
FYI- I already talked to foxylilmiss about this, but for the rest of you, uma-chan means 'little-horse'. This suits him to a T as he's only a few feet high. He's a llittle fat barrel on four slender legs, with a thick main and tiny little feet. He has a thick mane and when you hold his forlock back he looks a little like Elvis. ;D
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Post by Mayu on May 26, 2003 11:53:48 GMT -5
FLM - I always hear so many good things from Asia so I would like to see that! ;D I wouldn't be hurt either if I could go to Greece...or to Italy...or to Spain for a week ^_^
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Post by Airdy-Niichan on May 27, 2003 6:00:10 GMT -5
Mayu-chan, my brother is going to spain next week. If you go, look out for a big fat guy with short hair with two children, one a blond girl, the other-actually he's never stopped moving long enough for me to get a good look at!
I'd like to go up to Scotland to see where my family came from. (Hai,Sukottorando-jin desu!)
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