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| 1. | Vivinavi Los Angeles Psychic psychic(9view/0res) |
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| 2. | Vivinavi Chiba Are you making a sticker book ??(137view/2res) |
Fun | Yesterday 02:03 |
| 3. | Vivinavi Chiba Influenza Epidemic in Chiba Prefecture(15view/1res) |
Free talk | Yesterday 02:00 |
| 4. | Vivinavi Hawaii Looking for Japanese speaking swimming classes.(145view/1res) |
Question | 2026/02/06 17:43 |
| 5. | Vivinavi Hawaii About Friends(102view/0res) |
Relationship / Friendship | 2026/02/06 17:23 |
| 6. | Vivinavi Los Angeles Question about ADUs.(514view/13res) |
Housing | 2026/02/06 12:45 |
| 7. | Vivinavi Hawaii Cost of admission to Punahou, if available(5kview/19res) |
Question | 2026/02/05 12:27 |
| 8. | Vivinavi Orange County Hina doll display(64view/0res) |
Free talk | 2026/02/05 10:36 |
| 9. | Vivinavi Los Angeles compost(176view/5res) |
Free talk | 2026/02/04 21:07 |
| 10. | Vivinavi Los Angeles Anything and everything related to travel to Japan...(1324kview/4554res) |
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Vivinavi Los AngelesPsychic psychic
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- Poo
- Today 02:30
Please be aware that the PSYCHIC who calls out to you in or near Beverly Center that your head is foggy is a scammer. I live on Melrose. There used to be a store on Third Street but no longer. I was told to prepare $ 500, roses and a raw egg for a ritual called exorcism and to sleep with them for a week.
A mysterious reading began saying God is listening to you. One of the questions asked me how much I had saved and told me to prepare for the next time, $ 2800, 28 years old, because I was 28 years old. I went into the store with everything recorded on my phone and investigated ahead of time.
I started to overreact to the theatrical reading and the bill was ripped in half ! I was so surprised, then with a yelp ! I broke a raw egg and a little black snake came out. I know it was a trick, but I couldn't figure it out the whole time I was watching. I was so surprised when the back door was slammed with more and more bangs ! and I had to go and I was staring at the little snake coiled around the snake the whole time I was gone, but it was so vivid I couldn't really tell if it was a puppet or not. After that, I was told that the torn cache and snake would be taken to the church and the show was over. Looking back, I had no knowledge that I could take the bill I had torn in two to the bank, stick it on, and put it back together if I could use it. I felt like I had been cheated
out of a cheap theatrical show. The look on his face when I told him I only had 100 in my property $ lol I should have just collected the torn bill and left. Later, when I was shopping at the Beverly Center, a young girl approached me in the same manner with a PRADA bag and a feathered look. I asked her about it and she said your head is clouded. She said something about a guy who wasn't good for you, and I thought, "Oh, this is one of his guys. The girl must have been calling somewhere and gave him my description. Why did you listen to her in the short message? I got a message like you are my client and I knew it was a scam and I sent her a message saying you are a liar and that was the end of it. I ran into someone who got scammed around and $ paid about 3000. He said he paid but nothing happened.
I can't forgive him for trying to cheat a genuine Japanese person by putting an ad in a Japanese-American newspaper ! I can't forgive him for being a fraudulent psychic who wears branded goods and lives a life with a cool air and looks like he has a good sense of humor.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi ChibaAre you making a sticker book ??
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- 平成一桁
- 2026/01/26 20:59
Is everyone making the trendy sticker books?
I've been interested in making one for a long time and decided to take the opportunity of the New Year to make one, but I can't find any stickers anywhere !
How do you all get stickers ? If anyone has any recommendations for this store in your area, please share the information.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- いちご大福
- 2026/01/26 (Mon) 21:45
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Good luck when you find it ~ !
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- たれぱんだ
- Yesterday 02:03
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There was suddenly a special section selling stickers at the Kasumi supermarket in Kisarazu, but the design is a bit deliberate.
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Vivinavi ChibaInfluenza Epidemic in Chiba Prefecture
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- のど飴なめ太郎
- Yesterday 02:00
How prevalent is it in each area ? I heard that high schools in Kisarazu have closed classes.
It seems that many nursery schools are also closed due to illness. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- いっちー
- Yesterday 02:00
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There are schools closed in Ichihara City, too.
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Vivinavi HawaiiLooking for Japanese speaking swimming classes.
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- 水泳
- 2026/02/03 18:00
I would appreciate it if you could tell me about a ( Japanese ) swimming class that my child, who just turned 2.5 years old, can attend.
I am only looking for a place that offers Japanese language services and would like to know if there is a good one.
I live in Hawaii Kai, but I don't have a specific area in mind.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 2026/02/06 (Fri) 17:43
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Have you found a swimming class in Japanese? I teach swimming in Honolulu, but at just 2.5 years old, he/she is too young to join a group class, so I would suggest a baby class where one of the parents is in the water with the child, or a private one-on-one lesson with an instructor. If the purpose of having your child learn to swim is for water safety, you can have an ISR instructor come in and teach your child to float on his/her back when in the water.
As far as I know, unfortunately, I have not heard of any swimming classes in Japanese, but I hope you can find one.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi HawaiiAbout Friends
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- 友達
- 2026/02/06 17:22
Hi !
Nice to meet you and post.
I have been in Hawaii for 10 years.
I have a husband and elementary school aged children.
When my children were young, I had a good amount of friends who were moms
but now I only have one friend.
I think I have a difficult
personality, because after getting to know them well, I find I don't like them
and fade away from them. I am also sensitive
to the words of others.
I am not good in large groups either.
I want to keep a good relationship with everyone, but it doesn't go well
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I feel lonely
with only one friend after 10 years of being here.
I'm also tired of having a relationship where we always party every week
(I had a friend like that before) ? I wonder if I'm being selfish
How have you dealt with it? <2069>
I would like to get your advice.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi Los AngelesQuestion about ADUs.
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- あーぼー
- 2026/01/27 04:06
Question about ADU's
Has anyone used the ADU system to build an addition or separation to their back yard ?
I am planning to build an addition to my house from the ADU program and would like some advice from someone who has done it before.
Please help me !.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- えーーーでぃーー
- 2026/01/31 (Sat) 05:46
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ADUs don't have bathrooms ? Then why did everyone say it was better to find an ADU to live in? But it was built without a permit, and she was told to leave within 2 weeks, so she rushed to move in and it was torn down immediately.
The reason they found out was because a city worker ? who came to the house next door when they were renovating it found it. It was just a coincidence, but from my friend's point of view, it was a big surprise.
I still think it would have been nice to have a house in my backyard there. I don't know if it would have been better if I had had permission.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 倍金萬です
- 2026/01/31 (Sat) 12:31
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> They said they were building without permission and told me to leave within 2 weeks, so I rushed to move in, but it was torn down immediately,
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- シュワちゃん
- 2026/02/01 (Sun) 09:48
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Just follow the city's instructions on sewage, electrical wiring, etc. There are plenty of guesthouses with bathrooms.
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- 倍金萬です
- 2026/02/02 (Mon) 10:20
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> We just need to follow the city's instructions on sewage, electrical wiring, etc.
As far as I know, a city inspector is coming to inspect the property to make sure it is "as directed by the city" and "you are not allowed to sleep over until that inspection is completed". I have heard that "you are not allowed to sleep over until the inspection is completed". However, this information is very old and may have changed.
However, City of Los Angeles is very strict against illegal construction, so if you are planning to renovate your house in this area, please check the city website thoroughly.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- テキサコ
- 2026/02/06 (Fri) 12:45
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I made it last year.
To be clear, it is very expensive and time consuming.
$ 300- $ 600/1 sqft, so 500 sqft 1bd 1ba will cost $ 150k-300k.
Still, if I can rent a 1bd 1ba for $ 1800/mo or so, I'd be happy to turn around a 10%+ yield.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi HawaiiCost of admission to Punahou, if available
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- ハイビスカス
- 2025/07/29 01:48
I understand from other posts that it is very difficult to get into Punahou. However, I know that the tuition is very high, but I think that many families have high incomes, so I wonder if there will be social expenses for socializing with classmates, tutoring if it is hard to keep up with daily classes, or if the school offers classes to go on trips abroad ?. > If money is a concern, would it be better not to consider Punahou ??
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- ハイビスカス
- 2025/08/14 (Thu) 22:30
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Mother of class23 ! I was very interested to hear the detailed story from a recent Punahou graduate with a child !
The importance of the early childhood foundation, the reason why many students go to UH, the state of the Japanese language level. It all made sense to me. It is true that the price of university is different depending on whether you live in the university of your choice or not. I had forgotten that in Japan we don't have to worry about such things.
Medical school is even more expensive, unless you have a real
family with money coming in like a spring.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Hello. My child graduated from Public's Elementary this past May.
I really wanted to start 6th grade at Punahou this August, and was going to take the middle ( and 6th grade ) SSAT last November, but I could not reach the SSAT passing line
to get into Punahou, and the tutor and tutors told me that there was almost no chance of getting in even if I took the SSAT. I was told by the tutor and tutors that I would have no chance of passing the SSAT even if I took the test, so I will continue to prepare for the SSAT this year by sending 6grade to another private school for one year
and will take the 7th grade entrance exam this November.
My son has been the top student at Public since the 2nd grade, and his teachers have repeatedly suggested that he attend Private, and he has attended TUtor and cram school since the 3rd grade, but
even with the top Public scores, he could not catch up to Punahou's acceptance line.
I tried my best, but it is a really tough passing line.
I am working hard with my son, dreaming of being able to attend Punahou this time next year. We have a family like this. lolThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ハイビスカス
- 2025/08/19 (Tue) 01:43
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Tomo Thank you for your comment !
I knew that it is also difficult to reach the level of Punahou's examination even if you have a tutor, even if you get an advice from a teacher at Pavlik School Top. Fear not, Punahou. I'm sure your child was frustrated, but it's wonderful that he is willing to try again.I really appreciate all the comments from different people. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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Hi, I am taking the middle exam this year and waiting for the announcement. I am taking the middle exam this year and waiting for the announcement.
We live near the Punahou campus, and I am always amazed at the number of cars that parents drive to and from school ( lol )
It is amazing how many Porsches there are in Honolulu. Not only Porsches, but also Bentleys, Maseratis, and Ferraris are seen picking up and dropping off passengers.
Mercedes, Lexus, Audis, BMWs, and Teslas are seen countless times.
Especially, we are near the entrance and exit of Kinder & Elementary.
We are trying from the middle, so I am relieved that the kids who entered from the middle don't seem to be such rich kids.Anyway, it is still the same as Keio in Japan.
Anyway, it is the same as Keio in Japan, with the kindergarten graduates and the commoners who enter from the middle.
However, Punahou has very good kinder graduates, and I heard that only kinder graduates go to IVY, Stanford, MIT, etc.
We tried from the middle ( We have not even been accepted yet. I have not even been accepted yet.... ) I am not sure if I will be able to keep up with the brains of the kinder kids at Punahou, but my child herself has said she wants to go to Punahou ! and I am praying every day that she will be accepted. It's a long time until the acceptance announcement. 、、、、、、、、This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I'm in the same frame of mind, waiting for the acceptance announcement for 6th and 4th ! Yes, we have two siblings taking the exam ( Sweat )
They both took the Kinder exam and were not accepted, the oldest son also tried 4th and was not accepted, I hope the cherry blossoms bloom for them both this year !
Punahou is I mean, once you enter any school from the middle, it's already child-centered and there are almost no school parent participation events, so there doesn't seem to be much
for the parents to get to know each other and become friends. I wanted to join the Punahou family. !
Even if you think you will get a lot in Middle, there are only 40 boys and 40 girls each. There were over 800 appliers.
Let's wait patiently to see each other's acceptance ! ! ! !This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi Orange CountyHina doll display
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- Yamaki9864
- 2026/02/05 10:36
My boss is looking for a Hina doll set or his granddaughter. I have been looking to buy from Kyugetsu but I am unsure if we will get the shipment on time for the season this year. Do you know if shipment is slower than usual from Japan?
We have been looking for a 5 tier display set of any kind, in good condition. Would love to know of a place that sells dolls in America or a family who is willing to offer a price. Please message me!
Vivinavi Los Angelescompost
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/03 07:27
I want to do composting in my yard, do you have any recommendations ?
I mainly put vegetable scraps and fruit peels.
I'm thinking of getting a rotary one, but I'm not sure. Can I keep putting them in ? I feel like if I do, the unsoiled stuff will stay forever.
I live in OC. It seems like there are programs where you can take your food scraps somewhere or have them collected at home and get soil, but so far I have no plans to get anything back into the soil from the compost.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I use a rotary composting system, but the food scraps fill up quickly, so I bury them in the soil in my backyard.
It seems to take about 3 months to complete composting. I don't put all my food scraps in the garbage, so it fills up quickly, but other houses may not accumulate that much food scraps. I have peach, citrus, and other fruit trees at home, so I dig holes around them and bury them.The compost has a partition in the center, and there are two rooms, one for food scraps and the other for composting in progress, and it is rotated daily to circulate oxygen, but it generates flies, so now I bury it directly in the soil and let the worms break it down for fertilizer. This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/03 (Tue) 22:01
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Thanks Sunshine ! I knew it was worm ! !
I've been looking into this but we have limited space for a field and I was thinking it would be difficult to make a compost section in addition, but I just saw on Instagram I just found out on Instagram that Dollar Tree has a wire trash can that you can bury in the soil and put cardboard pieces and food scraps in it.
At least it doesn't cost much, so I'll give it a try !
I see the rotary one has two layers ! I still think burying it in the dirt might be better for me, since I don't want flies coming in.
I don't want to put it under the eaves because I have to keep it out of the rain after all, like cardboard composting 😓
Fortunately, we have worms in our small field, so I'll ask them to move out a bit from there.
I don't know why on instagram or youtube people post how they do it, but there is so little explanation of what to do and when to do it afterwards that it's hard for the layman to understand.
I have been thinking that it is a waste to throw away the banana peels and the outside of the cabbage (I always throw away 1-2 pieces) after my children eat them every day, but it is very hard to compost them.
I will look into it more !.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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I use a shovel to dig and bury a circle over 20 cm in diameter.
If I cover them with enough soil to hide the garbage and leave them alone, they will decompose before I know it, so I don't even use a box. Shells do not attract flies or insects, so even if you leave them unburied, they will eventually break apart and become fertilizer nutrients, although it will take some time in the sunlight.
All you need is a shovel and some soil, so it is economical, and the soil will become soft, so it can be used to improve the soil.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/04 (Wed) 10:37
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It's easy and I'll try it today ! !
Callus is popular on Japanese Instagram, but which one is it in the US ? I heard they put it with rice bran.
Japan is nice to get rice bran for free🥹.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- みみずん
- 2026/02/04 (Wed) 21:07
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I bought a wire trash can today because I saw on instagram that if you dig a hole in a field and bury a Dollar Tree wire trash can 🗑️ and put chopped cardboard, soil and fallen leaves in it and put banana peels or something in it and cover it with soil or a lid it will become a worm compost. I bought a cover for a microwave dish because it was the perfect size for it.
I didn't cook today and ate out, so I don't have any garbage, but tomorrow morning I want to dig a hole and bury the garbage directly in the garbage can and for the garbage can.
I was wondering if I should buy a wire trash can from Amazon $ I'm glad I did for a little over 1. I guess the wisdom of people who are used to it is amazing in any field.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
Vivinavi Los AngelesAnything and everything related to travel to Japan, topical.
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- 倍金萬
- 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 onThis text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- もやっています
- 2026/01/29 (Thu) 07:31
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My friend and I are going to meet up with friends in Japan for a petit trip destination. Our family of three will be traveling around by rental car. My friend is traveling by train with her two children. I was asked to give her a ride on the way, but what about the cost of the rental car and gas? ? I haven't replied, because I don't know what kind of car the rental car will be.
My friend here is a bit stingy and would never tell me himself that he would pay for it. We have never offered to pay for gas or anything.
I'm a bit bothered by the fact that I have to pay for the car, take the risk of accidents, and drive the car.I think it's normal to split everything in this kind of situation, but I can't ask someone who didn't offer to pay for it … I know some people say it's worse not to tell, but isn't it usually worse not to pay ?? This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- ストレスフリー
- 2026/01/29 (Thu) 17:32
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I had friends like that too, but it was stressful, so I cut them off and now I feel refreshed and comfortable every day.
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- 安全運転
- 2026/01/29 (Thu) 20:46
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I don't like myself to think stingy when I associate with stingy people, so
I try to stay away from them if I sense they're stingy.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- もやっています
- 2026/01/29 (Thu) 20:53
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Thank you Stress Free and Safe Driving. Today, I was feeling a bit sad, so I got up the courage to call him and tell him that I want to pay for the rental car and gasoline on a pro-rated basis, and he replied that he still couldn't go. I felt somewhat refreshed.
I was sad to think that he always wants to go with me because he can pay me, but now I can put my mind at ease and keep my distance from him.
I always picked him up when we went to the park or went out to eat, but I guess I was just a handyman. Thank you for listening to my complaints.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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- 倍金萬です
- 2026/02/04 (Wed) 20:22
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I know you have a friend ・ who does that, too.
When I first started my own business in this area,
a friend of a friend of mine would come in and out of my office every day and
beg me for my lunch.
I finally told him to stop and
he never came again, but he was a real jerk.This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)
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修理屋ジョージ
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Let's have confidence in your face with art make-up. We coordinate your true face with such techniques that you will not even notice it is art makeup. We instantly assess the image of your face and br...
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5 concerns when receiving medical care overseas 1. Concerns about "hospital" Q1. where is the best hospital for illness ・ or injury ? A1. inform your doctor of your condition and he/she will refer...
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- Dental clinic that can protect oral heal...

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Yokodai Family Dental Clinic, located in Kisarazu City with Kimitsu Station as its nearest station, features precision treatment and maintenance using microscopes. We perform world-standard root canal...
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- A circle for children living in Silicon ...

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We are a mother-child group whose members are Japanese and people who are interested in Japan. Our main areas of activity are near San Jose, Cupertino, and Sunnyvale. We hold park days and events, and...
Sakura Club

