Hello Antsu,
I guess it was your name that threw me off. If you would have been named Betty I might have gotten it right. I'm sorry Anstu, as I was writing you I saw Lisa's comments below. I'm freaking laughing so hard I got tears in my eye's. Wtite her back and tell her the last time you where in the US 15 years ago. Most houses were made of wood and most children didn't have shoes.
Hello Antsu,
I know you have some of the best fisherman in the world. The japanese build the best fishing equipment in the world. You should be very proud to be Japanese. I like how everybody takes great pride in their work. I love your game shows they are freaking funniest in the world the Japanese have a great sense of humor. Stay in touch.
Dorcheated.
That was very sweet of you! You are not crude at all...very enjoyable chatting with you! Got some friends lined up to take you fishing when you get here...
Hi Antsu,
I never say, never. Maybe I can get a little money from the Haynesville Shale and take a vacation. I might at times be a little crude as compared to the Japanese but they are a forgiving people. Never tried Shaki (maybe spelled wrong) what the heck might just buy a bottle of it. Thank's for the invite and of course you alway's have a place to stay here.
Hello Antsu,
I have not, but I have seen a lot of pictures of it. Very beautiful country with a very rich culture. I love the people of Japan very hard working. And they have a since of honor that makes them a very proud people.
They take care and listen to their parents. Very nice culture. I hope someday I can visit.
No, I didn't hurt him. By the way, thank you for the kind offer. I would LOVE to visit the area again (was just in Atlanta two weeks ago!). Unfortunately, I won't be going back to the States until Christmas. I work for a Japanese wedding company...very busy in the fall. Have you ever visited here?
Poor dad. I hope you didn't do it. Well if your gonna have land, I guess on the world's fourth largest gas deposit is a good place to have it.Let me know if their is something I can do for you here in Shreveport.
Oh, by the way we are having a BBQ on the 27th.I expect to see you there.
Stay blessed too.
Hahahaa! Thanks for the laugh...you know, Vince Rawls of the Exxon Mobile family is co-owner of a professional basketball team here in the Japanese League. (Met him just last year...nice man!) These guys WILL and DO go to the ends of the world if there is even a remote chance of making a profit...but I guess that's business.
On the local front: my father was born in Shreveport and still has land in the area. He was going to sign back then until I threatened to break both his arms. :-)
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I'll have him mail it to you.
I guess it was your name that threw me off. If you would have been named Betty I might have gotten it right. I'm sorry Anstu, as I was writing you I saw Lisa's comments below. I'm freaking laughing so hard I got tears in my eye's. Wtite her back and tell her the last time you where in the US 15 years ago. Most houses were made of wood and most children didn't have shoes.
I am glad to read your comments, its nice to have you join us.
MC
I know you have some of the best fisherman in the world. The japanese build the best fishing equipment in the world. You should be very proud to be Japanese. I like how everybody takes great pride in their work. I love your game shows they are freaking funniest in the world the Japanese have a great sense of humor. Stay in touch.
Dorcheated.
I never say, never. Maybe I can get a little money from the Haynesville Shale and take a vacation. I might at times be a little crude as compared to the Japanese but they are a forgiving people. Never tried Shaki (maybe spelled wrong) what the heck might just buy a bottle of it. Thank's for the invite and of course you alway's have a place to stay here.
I have not, but I have seen a lot of pictures of it. Very beautiful country with a very rich culture. I love the people of Japan very hard working. And they have a since of honor that makes them a very proud people.
They take care and listen to their parents. Very nice culture. I hope someday I can visit.
Oh, by the way we are having a BBQ on the 27th.I expect to see you there.
Stay blessed too.
On the local front: my father was born in Shreveport and still has land in the area. He was going to sign back then until I threatened to break both his arms. :-)
Stay blessed...
I knew Chesapeake landmen would go to the ends of the world to sign people. But Japan might be a little to far.
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