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Monday, December 25, 2006

Selamat Hari Natal.


tree with lots of lights on...

Tokyo, Japan - It's Christmas Eve, a day for couples to date and groups to hold parties. Christmas Eve is a time for lovers to exchange gifts, have a special date and stroll under Christmas lights erected by companies and governments to enhance the romantic feel of the day...probably one day in a year where a large percentage of the Japanese population have sex with their spouse.


The lineup for today...plus da roasty chickie...

But the story is different with the 3 us....no *labu labu tonight.
One, is dating a stewardess-to-be who has a long distance relation with some Korean bloke somewhere in London, rejected 4 confessions but still having delutions of hope. The other one, almost the same case, was dating some girlie with a long distance relationship, gave up on her after that - according to him, a nice decent girl who looks nice with a pair of sneakers is hard to find. And the last one...well, the last date he had was with a she-male!!!


The 3 eligible bachelors..fine, young(?!!) and available.

But thanks to Mr and Mrs Fujishima who are kind enough to offer us salvation by inviting us to their house and have a warm Christmas nabe party with them rather than leaving the 3 us brain dead playing games or watching the porn flicks alone at our homes.


Pop!!! goes the party

As a return, the 3 of us pledged to Mr and Mrs Fujishima that same time next year, each of us should bring 1 'guest' to the party...or, or...or you know, hope that girl of our dreams will appear on the next year.


and there goes the chickie...

Finally,
Merry Christmas
and a happy new year.


*labu labu=love love

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Friday, December 15, 2006

Third Chance.


John,I really miss your face...

It's the second day after my boss left for his vacation and for the next 3 weeks hopes of having longer lunch hours or even leave for the day earlier went kaput due to the the constant flow of workload...seems that this won't make any difference except missing his face peeking from behind my monitor.

It was a week after the SONY service man came to my house and finally he came again and now with a replacement for Bravia. I already gave SONY a third chance and again if there's a next time....I'm changing to AQUOS.


this should be the last time they replace my Bravia.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

It should not be a SONY...

Hello again...
It's been long I haven't come up with any posts...sorry about that.
There few major events which happened since my last post which I assume significant enough to be up on this blog but due to the lack of time...sorry again.
and I try my best..I mean it...to be back active in this bloggy thing especially with you peeps support by putting your comment whatever...helloooo,anybody there?!!

about me,recently...the 40inch LCD Bravia which I bought 2 months ago did again for the 2nd time. 1st, there was 1 vertical red line appeared on the screen right after the Sony people installed it....absolutely a factory defect which they replaced the whole LCD panel 3 days later. Now, even with the newly replaced LCD panel, the LCD screen will go blackout after 60 mins I turned it on...and I tell you, it's not the simple power saving/management issue. The Sony repairman came later and now he said it's the LCD panel back light is disfunctional...Next week they'll replace me with another new LCD panel which left me with 1 week of limited 1 hour of tv per-day.
It's a SONY FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!!! I tell you, if there's a 3rd time, sorry Sony...you gonna lose another loyal costumer...and of course, that will happen after I get my hands on the PS3 from the new batch.


I should watch something rather than just listening to it...

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