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Hey guys... sorry for the delay... :)

So I know it's been a while but here is a bit of an update. So I went to Nagoya the other day to go sightseeing with the Pastor's parents. Well, they don't speak any English whatsoever... so... that was fun... I saw a lot of things which I know what they are in Japanese but not in English...

Any way... word of advice for you people if you ever go into the big city... BEWARE the school girls on bikes... short skirts plus constant wind creates bad situations...

Ok so I will try to post pictures soon but I'm not sure if it will work...

Any way more to come later... I'll edit this post to tell you more later!

Larzinjapan

*EDIT*
Ok yes Patrick you did misinterpret or maybe I confused you with my english again... But... I will not post pictures of schoolgirls on bikes... I just took a lot of pictures of things suitable for online distribution...

And Mom, Sorry I lacked the details... Ok the Pastor had a meeting there... we drove, the pastor's parents live in Nagoya. I'm not sure what I saw but the pictures turned out great... haha. Oh and we ate at McDonalds and a restaurant only in Nagoya... the udon noodles they have here are one of a kind... you can't get them anywhere but Nagoya.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, what was the occasion that you went to Nagoya with the Pastor's parents? Did they drive? Did they have an appointment in Nagoya or was it for pleasure? Do they live nearby in Kakegawa? The things you saw that you don't know what they are called in English - What you saw, what did it look like? Did you eat out? I expect that was a new experience with non-English companions. More, give me more information...haha (but seriously) You're the detail man, and I'm eager for some more details!!

Anonymous said...

So...I am pretty sure I am misinterpreting your blog...but if you are planning on posting pictures of the school girls on bikes you may want to rethink that...

Anonymous said...

LOL, Patrick - I was thinking the very same thing!!!!

Larz, I am so excited for all your adventures! Can't imagine what it must've been like to eat at "McD's" in Japan and have noodles!!!!! Bizarre.

Anonymous said...

So how was the McDonald's food? You told me the drinks are very small (kinda like the kids' size here?) but are the Quarterpounders really a quarter pound? Are the Big Macs really big, or is that relative to the small size of Japanese people? Did you find the udon noodles tasty? What did they taste like? Did you have french fries? Do they sell the combo meals in different sizes like here? So many questions, so little time....

Love ya!!