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Vivinavi Hawaii
Exchange information about living in Waikiki

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#1
  • ワイキキ暮らしの情報交換
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  • 2024/06/02 21:28

How many Japanese people live in Waikiki? ?
Where is convenient, where is dangerous, where is unknown cheap and delicious restaurant?
Let's talk about anything !!

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#24

# Mr. 21

> Condo owner in Waikiki and owner of a short term property is jealous

Are you jealous ? It's hard.
I've never been envied as an owner.

I know a lot of people who are doing their own bakelenges with residences. waikiki is small.

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#24Oahu, hi jealousy and envy are hard to deal with.
I envy you because you are not as jealous as I am.
I live on unearned income only, I don't work and I have a hard time with envy and jealousy.

> I know quite a few people who are buckelen themselves with their residences, because waikiki is small.
You know quite a few people ? You should report anyone who is doing it illegally.
Please report them. ⇒ https://www.honolulu.gov/dpp/permitting/short-term-rentals.html

Let me tell you, basically, if you are illegally renting to a condo HOA, they will find out immediately and the HOA will send you an advisory notice.
The condos that allow illegal activity are shitty properties, and people who live in and rent in such properties are criminals to begin with.

If you know it's illegal and you are tacitly allowing it, you are in the same boat as them, so why don't you report it for justice ?.

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#29

There are many high celebrities living in Hawaii, but I am surprised that you are having a hard time with envy and jealousy just because you own numerous properties and have disposable income.
Thank you for your hard work.

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#32
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#24 Oahu

Please check the URL to see if the condo has an STR application before you assume it is illegal because you are jealous of others and report it.

I don't know if you live in Waikiki, but I bet you are jealous that you are bachelorette in a resort zone.
I know you convince yourself by telling people who are vaqueros that it's illegal to vaquero, but that's called envy and jealousy.
It is not possible for someone who is jealous of others to be envied by others.

And I wonder, how do you know that someone else is filing in a residential ?
You don't talk about such things to people who are not your family ? Even realtors don't talk about such things.
How do you know so much about other people when you may live there but not declare it in your Residential ?
I think it's creepy that you know such private things.

I guess the people here who were assumed by you to be illegal also felt envied by you and were afraid of that, so they deleted it.
Most of the people who assume it is "illegal or tax evasion" are jealous of others making money, so they probably say, "It's illegal ! and tax evasion !...squeak.


I'll say this, since Topix started a topic to exchange information about Waikiki, Waikiki is the most valuable place in the world for real estate.
Also, the izakaya at the Rome House Hotel, which opened after the Pearl Hotel Waikiki, was quite nice.

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#29 Dear Oahu
> There are many high celebrities living in Hawaii, but you are jealous of them just because they have numerous properties and disposable income.

I can admire high celebrities, though. ? It's like no one is jealous of Otani.

Common people like me who post here on the board will be envied by those who think they are on the same level as me. You just want to discredit me by saying, "You don't even work, you make your money illegally anyway," and assume it's illegal. I know you pretend not to be jealous and balance your mind with that, but I'm sorry for you.

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I'm not a Japanese citizen, but I would like to retire early in Japan.

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#1
  • 太郎くん
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  • 2024/05/31 04:02

I am in my 30's and single. Do you think it is possible to retire early in Japan since I have saved more than 100 million yen so far?

I am not a Japanese citizen and would like to know how I can do it !.

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#117
  • 太郎くん
  • Yesterday 10:21
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After all, I have to deal with a lot of troubles in Japan, so I think Malaysia is a better choice for me, since I can get a 10-year retirement visa if I am over 35 years old. You can see why people emigrate from Japan.

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#118
  • ボケのおとっさん     .
  • Yesterday 12:21
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Thailand, Malaysia,,,
The environment is so bad that many people go back. If you're not at the level where you can hire a few housekeepers and drivers, you're still better off in rural Japan.

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#119
  • 太郎くん
  • Yesterday 12:38
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Well, good luck with your marriage !.

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#120
  • 太郎くん
  • Yesterday 13:13
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Well, I'll have to work on my marriage visa !.

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#123
  • 昭和のおっとっつぁん
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Some people retire extremely poor, others save a million dollars in their 30s.
They may be strong, but they are still frustrated, so they assume they are looking good.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
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  • MM
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  • 2024/06/11 17:57

A friend of mine is coming to Japan from the U.S. and I asked him ? to buy two sets of towels
and he said I was insane to ask for such things when they are so big.

I became a little uncomfortable.

I asked him how many suitcases he might bring and he just asked me
isn't it rude to be insane ?

he should have just said sorry we can't fit your luggage in there. What do you think ??

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん       .
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 18:12
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It depends on what kind of towel
If it's just a regular bath towel that you can find anywhere, I'd get rid of my friend
By the way, do you live in Japan ??

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#3
  • 非常識はどっち
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  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 21:49
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In the first place, to give a topic title such as
[Question]
itself is, well, likely to be a misaligned person.
It is common sense these days to give a clear and short title that makes the content of the topic predictable.

The other person told me it was insane to ask for such a thing when it's so big."
If they say that, you just have to avoid making the same mistake.

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Family Based Permanent Residency

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#1
  • visa
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  • 2024/06/10 22:22

I obtained a green card by marriage.
I will be sponsoring my 18 year old son and his parents to apply for permanent residency.
How long did it take you to get either of the above ?
Please let me know for your information.
Thank you very much.

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#4

By the way, you will not receive a 2 year temporary green card, but a subsequent
10 year green card, and then 5 years after that you will receive a Citizen's invitation.

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#5
  • こーの字
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 17:34
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Supplement to #2, USCIS information.
To petition for your parents (mother or father} to live in the United States as Green Card holders, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years Green Card holders (permanent residents) may not petition to bring parents to live permanently in the United States. gov/family/family-of-us-citizens/bringing-parents-to-live-in-the-united-states-as-permanent-residents

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  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 17:38
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You have to wait until you are a citizen to be a topical sponsor.

You won't be able to sponsor.

I think everyone's time to get it is different, even before and after Corona.

Even to get a green card for marriage, everyone's background and husband is different, so some people take more than a year and some people did not.

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  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 23:53
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Thank you all. I am aware that it is not possible for both parents. I know I can apply for my children if they are permanent residents ?
Is this also impossible with a green card that is valid for 2 years ??

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#8

Topy
2 years is a temporary card.
It seems that the 2 year temporary was created because there are too many such purposes.
I heard that a few decades ago, you could receive permanent residence from the beginning without the 2-year temporary.

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private sale

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  • 個人売買
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  • 2022/08/31 15:34

Rorex Oyster Pepper Thousand

Former jeweler

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#601
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  • 2024/06/09 (Sun) 17:12
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$ 5 sale
price $ 5/each
location Хоцунська сільська рада, Volyn Oblast, 44233 Ukraine
delivery only if you can come pick up

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#602
  • トレジョ
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 11:22
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Trejo's lunch mini bags
2 for $ 120 -

I'm scared!

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#603
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん       .
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 14:56
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They're selling the $200+ bobblehead doll of Mr. Otani that I got for a $50 ticket, so anyone who wants two for $120 will buy them.

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#605
  • ドンちゃん
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 19:42
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$ Buy one for 120 $ Resell one for 100 !

I might buy one!

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#607

In my neighborhood they were already selling it for $ 3.99.

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Concerns of Hawaii

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#1
  • love
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  • 2024/05/20 11:21

Aren't there too many puddles ? I'm fed up.

What else is wrong with Hawaii?

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#13
  • funfun
  • 2024/06/03 (Mon) 02:07
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LOVE

You want to go where it feels good, even if it's for a tip.
It's business, so give&take.
Even in the most expensive steakhouses, there are places where the service is so bad that you
can't and don't want to pay a tip.

I want to go to a place with great service
where I want to tip.

There are many kind people in Hawaii in daily life regardless of tipping.
In Japan, men are more respectful of women, but in Hawaii, it's the opposite.
They carry heavy things, open doors for you, etc.
I have been helped by local women.
Life is a matter of karma and retribution, so what you do will come back to you.
Live a positive life.

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  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 20:42
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Mr. LOVE
I used hospitality to mean in everyday life.
I don't mean in restaurants.

I often receive kindness from people,
so I try to give it to the next person
whenever I get a chance.
If I keep that in mind in my life, there is nothing to worry about.
Living on an island is not bad.

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  • 2024/06/07 (Fri) 11:47
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Hospitality in Hawaii is
good, as it is the state of tourism.

I always give back to the community what I receive.

If you are kind to someone, you should be kind to the next person
in return.

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#16
  • bunbun
  • 2024/06/08 (Sat) 18:44
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@funfun, a tip is not something you pay ! it's something you "put down" Leave tip/Left Tip !.

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  • funfun
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#16 bunbun
To place a tip, it depends on the service whether you want to place it or not.

I used to get the worst service in Chixiken, so I tipped for the first time
When I didn't leave a tip, they came after me and I thought I had forgotten something, but it was because I didn't leave a tip.
I can't recommend them to anyone anymore.

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Left my 15 year old daughter with the first man ( i.e. my ) roommate for a month back home

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  • 初老男
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  • 2024/04/08 13:33

My ( male ) roommate ( female ) told me that she is planning to leave her 15 year old daughter alone and go home for a month.
However, I would like to refuse because she is a girl of her age and I will be gone for the weekend and she will be left alone, but is it 'legal' for a mother to leave her daughter under 16 years old alone for a month in an apartment where another man lives? ?
Please help me with this matter.

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#36
  • ウマシカハンター
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 17:46
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I think you made a mistake in sharing a room.

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#39
  • 昔話
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 20:18
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That guy stinks and is a pain in the ass to be around. He lives in his car and doesn't shower. He keeps food in the fridge at work for months.

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#40
  • 昔話
  • 2024/04/15 (Mon) 20:22
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If I don't get around to it...

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#50
  • 2024/04/20 (Sat) 01:29
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Topi where are you ? ?

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#52

The age of 15 is MINOR, so for a mother to leave her child abroad for a month would qualify as neglect or abuse. I think you should have a proper discussion with the mother. She is a mother with no common sense. It is not possible.

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Let's gather the elderly ! !

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#1
  • シニア65
  • 2023/09/23 09:56

How many elderly people of Japanese descent are living in LA? We would be happy to be a place of rest and relaxation for the elderly who use the Koryu Hiroba. We think the eligibility is from 65 years old and up.

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#666

Hiyoko,

I simply used "late stage" because I thought it would be in the late stage even in the late elderly frame, but

Japanese ・ If it is not correct from a national language perspective, I will not use it thereafter.

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#667
  • 人生100年時代
  • 2024/06/05 (Wed) 21:54
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> I simply used "late-stage" because I thought he would be in the late stage even in the framework of late-stage elderly.

They say that the age of 100 years of life will come in the near future, and if he lives to 100 years old, he will live 25 years from 75 to 100 years old as a late-stage elderly. If you live to be 100 years old, you will live 25 years from 75 to 100 years old as a "late-stage senior citizen". If you are a healthy person like Mr. Bai Jin Man who never misses a day of exercise, you can afford to be 100 years old.

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#668
  • 健康寿命
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 06:41
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My grandmother was a very health-conscious person who managed to take care of herself until she was 87 years old. She collapsed at home and was found by a home care nurse, and although she survived in the hospital, her dementia quickly worsened and she was bedridden and tied to her bed for four and a half years until she passed away yesterday.

Who is he keeping him alive to be bedridden until he is 100 years old? It is fine if he wants to, but most of the time his family is paying hard to keep him alive as long as possible, but I wonder if he should have the right not to have treatment after 85.
I would never want to live in that condition.

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#675
  • 投資家のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/06 (Thu) 17:32
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If you're extremely poor, hold off on the truck gift
Let's do something about bitcoin too
Raise the rent too
Return the big TV and the IPAD MINI


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Showa Otto
2024/03/15

I also bought my Mexican son a truck, even though it's used.
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2023/07/31

Because I fill in bitcoin price movements in excel everyday.

If you fill in excel every day with price movements from August in late 2023.
The value at about 3:00 pm on July 31 is shown at 29215.00.

Checking in 2023,
January 1 ・ $ 16600, June 30 ・ $ 30050.
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#678

#668 Healthy Life Expectancy,

> I think we should have the right not to treat people after 85

I agree. But this is a very difficult question.

We can't put him/her to sleep like an animal's pet dog or cat.

Actually, I went to see my 100-year-old mother on this trip to Japan. She has been in a nursing home with terminally ill patients for a long time, but no matter what I talk to her, she doesn't respond at all anymore. She is just being kept alive, but there is nothing we can do. It is a difficult problem.

I myself have told my wife and children that when I am completely medically unaware of anything, and if it is legal to do so, I can always Put Me to Sleep. I thought that was love for my family.

I guess I got too serious. I'm sorry. I wonder what kind of place Anoyo is. I hope it is a place like the pilgrimage path of Shikoku that goes on forever. Yes, I have put some pictures of the pilgrimage in this Bibi's Machikado photo book. One is a graph of the altitude and time spent going up and down to No. 12 Yakeyama Temple, which is considered the most difficult pilgrimage route in Shikoku, and another is a place where you hit Yakeyama Temple and came down a bit to see a farming village and a valley river below.

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family court

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  • JIBUNDEMAMORU
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  • 2024/06/10 04:29

I decided to go to the family court by myself after the lawyer in charge of my debt collection request gave up on me.
Has anyone ever gone to family court to collect a debt in the same way ?
Does family court have a Japanese interpretation service agency ?
I don't want to hear any more about lawyer offices and lawyers (. It's a waste of money so it's out ! )

If you have been to family court for such a case and have used an interpreter or have tried to go to court on your own
please can you help me out ??

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  • 1009
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 09:19
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I was asked by my neighbor if I needed an interpreter ? when I visited the Long Beach small claims court in March this year
I answered no. ? Maybe there are some places that don't have interpreters. You have to call and ask them yourself ? They won't give you good information if you ask here Anyway, it was very hard to wait for them.

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  • 1009
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 10:10
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By the way, the other party next to me was Japanese, so his interpreter was with me.
The subject case was Homeowners Association (HOA).

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#10
  • パルコ109
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 12:07
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In Japan, debt collectors and debt wagons are the same, and if the other party does not have the funds to pay, they will end up crying themselves to sleep.
There was a person who even had his house taken away from him in the past and his family had to leave for Japan. Sagishi's girlfriend still lives in this area
and she must be in her 70s by now.

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#11
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 15:14
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I found an interesting TV drama.

Title is Ippei the Con Man ( Different from Ippei the Interpreter )
Starring Nagare Hagiwara and others

When you see a woman, think of her as money
Do not kill her alive, but suck her to the bone
Do not sell your body but sell your charm
Even grandmas A woman is a woman is a woman
wrap her up gently and don't let her go anywhere

a company policy that will make you think

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Before we went to court, we were advised to mediate to save the judge time and effort, and we did, but we were not satisfied. The judge asks loud and concise questions so that no one can mishear him, so I don't think he has a problem with English, but I think you can ask for an interpreter. I think the key is to make the documents easy for the judge to understand so that the judge will not misunderstand if the content is complicated and ask strange questions to Tobiyo. If you have a pledge of debt, it's easy. It usually takes five minutes. Once you get to court, you might find out what the judge recommends. If they don't show up, you automatically win.

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  • 倍金萬
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  • 2018/02/14 11:44

Those of you who have crossed the ocean to come here to Los Angeles and Japan
are always concerned about something related to your travel between Los Angeles and Japan.

If you have anything to say or questions, please feel free to write.
I'll try to write "something" as well.

Example :
What means do you use to call when you return to Japan?

Which seat on the plane do you prefer, Aisle or Window, front, back,

Which airline do you think has the best food?

Which mode of transportation do you use to get to the local area?

and so on and so on

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#4300
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/10 (Mon) 14:43
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4299

How was it this time in 2023?

I think the weather was not so clear and sunny.

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#4301

> There has been a rainy season here every year since long ago.

There is no rainy season like in Japan, but Morning Low Clouds, Hazy Sunshine Afternoon continues in spring time.

But this year is unusual !

Here in the San Fernando Valley, in the low mountains from Hollywood Hills to Santa Monica and Ventura,

in normal years, oceanic clouds drifting seaward in the morning are blocked. This year, however, the weather has been so unusual that even at noon

the sun never shines.

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#4302



And yet, it was completely sunny at this time.


After all, it's not like Southern California unless it's sunny.


♪ America - Ventura Highway ♪

https://youtu.be/dAUUy7NMnaY?si=q0NpSiCEW5XoHpw7

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#4303
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 14:48
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4302

When it's sunny, Southern California looks good with "California blue skies".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seprrvtk2Gk

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#4304

> When it's sunny, Southern California looks good with "California blue skies"

I agree.

I too was "island hopping" from NY to LA on 18F in January 1971, and had someone take me from LAX to my hotel downtown, but I remember seeing a digital thermometer at a bank or something on Century Blvd. that read 76F. I still remember that I was surprised to see 76F on the thermometer.

Note : 18F → -8C

76F → 24C

Once I attended a meeting of Japanese people in Torrance, and was surprised that everyone spoke in Celsius.

If you were to feel the temperature of the day in Celsius, you wouldn't be able to feel the temperature on the weather forecast on the TV news.

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