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So Who is This Cherryfish?

I am an 18 year old Japanese girl, with brown hair that used to be black and light brown eyes that also used to be black*. Frankly I do not remotely look like the girl in the picture below...

Japanese girl surrounded by origami cranes

Where is she now?

I'm writing this from Tokyo, Japan. I've lived here for nearly 8 years now, and before that I was in Londonsmiley - for 6 years. Before that I was just another Tokyo toddler expecting to live here for the rest of my life, and before that, I was born.

What does she do?

Learning to drive I'm a student in my final year of senior high school. I will be starting at college next April1, majoring in comparitive culture and business studies. After I turn 18 on my birthday in January, I'm thinking of taking driving lessons.

What does she like doing?

The Bayou.

Snowboarding. I only started 3 years ago and have just about begun doing it properly, but I love it.

Dancing. Hip-hop mainly, and bits and bobs of locking. This I started 4 years ago and used to take weekly classes, but gave up after 2 years because some new school lessons didn't finish in time for the dancing sessions. I think I'll take it up again once I settle down in college, and join one of their dancing teams.

DJ mixing on the turntable.

Listening to music. I like club music especially.smiley - I listen to 80's disco music, house and techno but mainly a popular genre here called Eurobeat which is basically 32beat, very fast and has words to it. This used to be a nationwide phenomenon with this dance to match called "Para Para"2 but now it's been taken over completely by a new genre called Trance3smiley - . I also like The Corrs. I like their songs and the way they use traditional tunes and instruments.

Procrastination

Painting nails and drawing pictures and patterns on them.

Reading.smiley - I mostly read fiction, novels about working Londoners in their late 20's-30's and I must tell you I'm a great Harry Potter fan. I also like books by Sidney Sheldon.

Watching Ally McBeal and taping the episodes for later revision. I used to watch Charmed too but they don't run it any more smiley -

The lightbulb joke in its many forms

I love humoursmiley - and I live on jokes. Please inform me of any good ones you know.

Other hobbies that I do not publicly dislose as much as the ones above include making plans for my next trip to London and taking trains from the centre of London into zone 6 stations for absolutely no reason apart from just looking out the windows and A meteor shower being happy I'm there.

How Does Her Number Become 42?

21x2+0x(8+6)=42 (...How boring)
or,
2-1+2+0x(8+6)=42(That's better)
or maybe,
(2-1-2+0+8)x6=42...etc.
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1Because school years in Japan start in April and end in March.2Can't exactly be called a dance, every song has a set way to wave your arms around so you can't do it if you haven't memorized it i.e. no originality at all, feet do nothing but shuffle from side to side as the music is too fast for any other movements, I really can't see its good side and I insist on just listening to the musicsmiley - 3"Castles in the Sky"(Ian Van Dahl) heavily repeated.

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