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Hey man

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HAIKEEBA!

Hey NC,

You still around here? Sorry I dissappeared, things got whack and I moved to Japan. It's a long story.

But if you're still around let me know.

Good timessmiley - cheers


Hey man

Post 2

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

HOLY HELL IN A HANDBASKET!
Haikeeba!

...Snap-a-doodle-doo! I thought I'd never see you again!

Hey. ...Japan! Geez. I hope you and your wife (congrats, btw) didn't have to go through all the same hassles you had to to get her over here.



Well, geez; I don't have much time right now, so , yeah, tell me all about it, right?

I was just trying to get things in order to go to a Portland Hootoo meet. If you were still in Cali, I'd invite you up.

...Land of the Rising Sun... yeah, you might want to sit this one out.

Res ipsa loquitur.

Take it easy!


Hey man

Post 3

HAIKEEBA!

Thanks for the invite but yeah, you're right, it's a bit far.

After I quit my job and moved to Sonoma Co. I went back to school for a bit to get a computer degree or something but the more I thought about it the more I realized that if I were going to work so hard to start over I might as well take the opportunity to totally change my life and REALLY start over.

So...I quit the computer stuff, got the Cambridge CELTA (international language teaching), and moved here.

It's been a pretty crazy time.

My wife and I just got settled into our house. It's in Hamamatsu, kinda right in the middle of the main island on the southern coast.

And stuff. How are you doing? I hope things are going well. I haven't had a chance to catch up on everything yet. But it's great to chat again.
smiley - cheers


Hey man

Post 4

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

Yow. So you're teaching English over there? ...they hiring?

I'm okay. ...albeit homeless.
...well, not really. Long story.

Also unemployed. Eh, way it goes.


Hey man

Post 5

HAIKEEBA!

Some companies require the Cambridge degree but as a matter of fact there's a school called Nova with places all over Japan that hires and trains just about any native speaker. They're alway hiring.
If you were actually interested check out www.teachinjapan.com

Hmmmm, there's not much for me to reply to in that last message...


Hey man

Post 6

HAIKEEBA!

If your latest movie quote is from boondock saints I shall be very grumpy as you left out the 'And the hits just keep on coming' bit which I feel is key to the line. If not I oppologize.smiley - smiley


Hey man

Post 7

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

course it is. It's not like I had a chance to post every great line out of that movie before someone got it... too many. Just tried to be as vague as possible.

"That's it. I'm doing it! IT IS DONE!"
"Meow/BLAM/SPLAT"

"...Is it dead?"


Middle of Lakeview! I may as well have gone around posting flyers...

Post 8

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

You smoke a pipe, eh? Fantastic.

I have a Kirsten, among others. Ever heard of it? North Seattle company, Briarwood bowl, but the rest is aircraft aluminum. It's my favorite way to relax in the evenings.

Strongly recommend Kirsten. Good times.


Middle of Lakeview! I may as well have gone around posting flyers...

Post 9

HAIKEEBA!

Yes I have heard of a Kirsten I think. Aircraft Aluminium stem? How does that affect the heat and moisture?
I started with a Jeneau because it was on sale and now I'm breaking in a Peterson from Ireland.


Middle of Lakeview! I may as well have gone around posting flyers...

Post 10

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

It has a condenser the entire length of the stem, so you get a very clean pull. The bowl takes the heat, so it's not like the stem gets hot at all. It's also very easy to clean. Almost like a machine gun. You just break it down, swab it out, throw it back together, lock, cock, stock, and rock.

The bowl is also very cleverly designed so that it is virtually impossible to overpack. You'll end up breaking your thumb before you overpack a Kirsten. And you don't have to continuosly draw on it; it will slow burn longer than any other pipe.

You do kinda lose some of the old world style that a full briarwood or meerschaum pipe gives, but I swear by Kirsten. Just throw on a satin smoking jacket and nobody will care.

Ever try meerschaum? I'm afraid to. My friend had one, and dropped and shattered it. But legend has it that Sherlock Holmes went in for meerschaum... eh, someday.


Middle of Lakeview! I may as well have gone around posting flyers...

Post 11

HAIKEEBA!

Never tried meerschaum. Besides being expensive and fragile I've heard that thery're harder to maintain a good flavor in. The message boards on www.pipes.org are full of helpful info. Sometimes. You have any tabaccy you recommend? I've been smoking various samplers from thompsons.com as they had a phat sale before I moved here but I haven't found one to settle on yet.


Elementary, my dear Watson

Post 12

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

Heyo.
Not really any I recommend. I usually use Cavendish T's, because Burley's have more of a bite.

I know there are more differences than that, but I'm just a devotee, not a real afficianado.

There is one from a local cigar shop I usually get. It's called Royal Cavendish. Can't really liken the flavor to anything, it's just very rich and enjoyable. They also have one called Smooth Sailing, which is a vanilla flavored T, and that is also great.

Pretty much, I ask around, but I'll try anything once.


Let me guess...Italian food.

Post 13

HAIKEEBA!

The quote game needs you. If someone's finally gotten it please make sure they post a new one. If they still haven't *sigh* get it for them. Thanks mang.


Can we use real bullets, now?

Post 14

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

That was a little desperate of you. You should use photobucket.com if you're going to relay a picture. And save it under a less obvious name...

You were right though. It all became clear. And it is to this day a great movie.

You ever seen "Wasabi"? Another Besson/Reno flick. Reno is a dirty-harry cop sent to Japan (Of all places) to watch a young girl. It's funny. Look it up.

"Stan! Stan! What are you doing? He's dead!"
"...But he ruined my suit!"


Can we use real bullets, now?

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NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

...oh, and I'd love to talk Cryptonomicon, but I'm doing it in the Sewer complex. I'm turning it into my reading room. After all, I used to live in a sewerpipe...


I'm going to go...get some milk.

Post 16

HAIKEEBA!

While waiting for people to guess about leon I just happen to run across an article about it and posted the link. I love gary oldman in that.


I'm going to go...get some milk.

Post 17

NuclearConfusion -Not a lot of money in the revenge business

Gary Oldman is a great actor. He seems to get away with overacting more than any other actor.

Like in The Fifth Element. Way over the top, but somehow, he still convincingly pulls it off.

Something I aspire to.


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