Caribbean Jake December 6, 2006 December 6, 2006 Hello fellow reefers. Thank you Chip, Howard, Eve, Bob (Rocko), John, Davelin ... for keeping in touch. Sorry I have not answered your voice mails, but there is a 14 hour difference between here and USA (East Coast). Did you know that Tokyo and New York are at the same latitude? meaning same location in the northern hemisphere but devided by times zones as per Greenwich Meridiano?
jwildman December 6, 2006 December 6, 2006 Sup Jake, Hope all is well. Look forward to hearing from you when you get back Best, John Hello fellow reefers. Thank you Chip, Howard, Eve, Rocko, John ... for keeping in touch.
Caribbean Jake December 6, 2006 Author December 6, 2006 And this is not China Town in New York.... it is in fact Tokyo Down Town. Fish and shrimps are very common here.... oh yes, they are served raw in every plate and almost all day long, 24 hours a day. they call it sushi.... but I will keep drinkin Shosu until I can get over this diet.... raw Again? does anyone around here cook?.. never mind, I was talking to the waitress... Zayonara, Ohio Magaemetza.
rsaavedra December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Dude CJ I was wondering where you been, haven't heard from you in a while and was a little worried you ran without saying goodbye. Have fun in Tokyo and don't drink to much Shochu or as we gringos call it "soyu" Years ago I lived in Torii Station in Oky (affectionate for Okinawa) the mid-west coast of the island. Anyways if you get a chance do diving in Oky, most of the good dive spots are around Camp Foster, Camp Butler and Torii Station. Some of the best diving I have ever done, some of the spots names: Junkyard, Kadena, Devil's Cove, Maeda, Toilet Bowl... there are a few more I can't remember but never the less worth seeing. Cuidate and Kanpai! Raf
RudyCDX1 December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Hey Jake, make sure you get a picture of Mr. Roboto while your there
rsaavedra December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Hey Jake, make sure you get a picture of Mr. Roboto while your there Or Maybe he can meet HIRO NAKAMURA!
HowardofNOVA December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Jake, Send FISH!! Good to hear from you sir! Can't wait until your back GABBING again! I need the competition! :wink:
rocko918 December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Sounds like you are having a good time. Remember don't eat anything you see in your tank!
ErikS December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 JAKE!!!! I thought maybe it was something I said, good to hear it's just because you're in Japan Thanks for sharing the pics.
Caribbean Jake December 7, 2006 Author December 7, 2006 JAKE!!!! I thought maybe it was something I said, good to hear it's just because you're in Japan Thanks for sharing the pics. ErikS it was not something you said... Ohh, I found someone that cooks.... and yes it was a Mexican restauran in Narita, Japan... canyou believe that... and it was good.
rrubberbandman December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Hello fellow reefers. Thank you Chip, Howard, Eve, Bob (Rocko), John, Davelin ... for keeping in touch. Sorry I have not answered your voice mails, but there is a 14 hour difference between here and USA (East Coast). Did you know that Tokyo and New York are at the same latitude? meaning same location in the northern hemisphere but devided by times zones as per Greenwich Meridiano? Which guy is jake? Bryan
Caribbean Jake December 7, 2006 Author December 7, 2006 good question.... we all look alike just a joke, if anyone is ofended, please learn to have some humor in life.
Caribbean Jake December 7, 2006 Author December 7, 2006 That place looks like a walk in photo booth. Smile Jake! Rudy Actually is a cafeteria inside the Tokio Train Station. Everything they have are packages of raw food "sushi" for sale to take on the trains. And by the way I took the bullet train, goes 200 MPH from Tokio to Hachinohe. in 3 hours. Konnishiwa
HowardofNOVA December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Funny, That bottle of MILK looks just like a bottle of Heiny!!! Post 3400 and my competition is smelling fish 1/2 way around the world :wink:
rsaavedra December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Which guy is jake? Bryan jAKE IS THE GUY ON THE BLACK JACKET AND BLACK PANTS AT THE DOOR.
Caribbean Jake December 7, 2006 Author December 7, 2006 no Rafael, I am the one in blue jeans and leather jacket. look at the skeleton fish picture, that's me....
RudyCDX1 December 7, 2006 December 7, 2006 Jake, don't worry your tank is looking great! I am sure there are products that will take care of that!
rrubberbandman December 8, 2006 December 8, 2006 Jake, don't worry your tank is looking great! I am sure there are products that will take care of that! too freakin funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rsaavedra December 8, 2006 December 8, 2006 no Rafael, I am the one in blue jeans and leather jacket. look at the skeleton fish picture, that's me.... Sorry you said all looked the same so I thought you were the different guy with the corn-rows since he is the only different one on the pic Meant no Harm Jacob... BTW I know you'll probably be the only who will get this but remember growing up back home in college? En la tiendita dandote la fria esperando carro publico o la guagua para ir a casa en el wiken con el laundry Cuidate y disfruta, Raf
Caribbean Jake December 8, 2006 Author December 8, 2006 Jake, don't worry your tank is looking great! I am sure there are products that will take care of that! good one Rudy in fact, my wife told me I lost the Brown Powder, two skunk shrimps, and a couple of snails. I told her I got my fish "fry pan fish" in a Mexican restaurant in Japan... she almost fell off the chair. Mexicans are every where...
Tri Bui December 8, 2006 December 8, 2006 Jake, if you are in Japan check out their Acans! They have some alsome Acans.
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