8WAYRUN Members Picture Thread

I thought about putting up some pics in case some of you ever wonder how gorgeous/hideous I look. ^^ Here's some stuff with me and my friends.
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That's me in a kabuki theater in Kyoto. (smug alert) Been to Japan for one year and all (blush), that's where I bought my PS3 and SCIV.
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View attachment 7802 That's me in a kabuki theater in Kyoto. (smug alert) Been to Japan for one year and all (blush), that's where I bought my PS3 and SCIV.

Man, I wanna go to Japan. About how much did it cost? Is general living over there expensive?.. I'm kidding myself. Have Kid=no fun lol

I am a little envious though. That's pretty cool!

Edit: Man, what the hell happened to that post? lol It had my comment entwined with the quote! :/
 
Man, I wanna go to Japan. About how much did it cost? Is general living over there expensive?.. I'm kidding myself. Have Kid=no fun lol
Actually, going to Japan is a lot easier for Americans than us here in Serbia. The best way is to go through a student exchange program, as I did, so you could get paid for going there, fare and all. :) If you are a student, ask if your Uni has such a program. As I saw on two separate occasions, most of the University dorms in Japan are equipped with a few rooms for families.
If you're not a student, however, there still are many ways for you to go there. In Japan they love people whose native language is English and local international exchange organizations would provide you with a part-time job of teaching English and what not.

Just wanted to tell you it's not impossible, but because you have a family, a lot of thinking about the priorities would be necessary if you intend to stay there for a year or so. :) Any further questions? Send them to my inbox.
 
Actually, going to Japan is a lot easier for Americans than us here in Serbia. The best way is to go through a student exchange program, as I did, so you could get paid for going there, fare and all. :) If you are a student, ask if your Uni has such a program. As I saw on two separate occasions, most of the University dorms in Japan are equipped with a few rooms for families.
If you're not a student, however, there still are many ways for you to go there. In Japan they love people whose native language is English and local international exchange organizations would provide you with a part-time job of teaching English and what not.

Just wanted to tell you it's not impossible, but because you have a family, a lot of thinking about the priorities would be necessary if you intend to stay there for a year or so. :) Any further questions? Send them to my inbox.

Wow! thanks a lot! I'll be sure to send more questions if they crop up! Yeah, I'm not currently in school. I'll probably be goin' to college soon though. I'm sooo lazy though. I have a free ride, cuz I have a kid, and I just haven't gone.. I gotta strap a set on already and get my shit together, for lack of better words. lol But thanks again for the insight! ^_^
 
I might take a pic with my Soul Calibur 4 shirt on...

This is the hottest day..then it going to start getting cold, I don't really want to walk in Warm days, but I'm out of food
 
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