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  1. happyslapper
    11-19-2009 09:17 PM
    happyslapper
    Cheers mate, took far longer to make than anticipated!
  2. MoFo
    11-19-2009 10:01 AM
    MoFo
    You buy it from a website? If so could you help us out with a link? I've been looking at a snugpak sasquatch...seem pretty popular among the lads but for £90 Ive heard their abit over-rated.
  3. MoFo
    11-19-2009 05:23 AM
    MoFo
    driving and commanding a wmik, nuff said cold factor 10!
  4. MoFo
    11-19-2009 02:45 AM
    MoFo
    Im alright mate, hanging in there through this bloody freezing Afghan weather still counting down the days until im back.
  5. Red_Fern
    11-19-2009 01:21 AM
    Red_Fern
    Yeah...not too keen on the big bear sounds myself either lol
    I try to stay out of the known bear areas if at all possible
  6. oldsoak
    11-18-2009 08:15 AM
    oldsoak
    nothing like being a few weeks out ! :lol:
    At long bloody last !
  7. oldsoak
    11-17-2009 05:18 PM
    oldsoak
    Mantis airborne.
  8. gaijinsamurai
    11-16-2009 01:07 AM
    gaijinsamurai
    Thanks!
    I've got a four-year university degree, an honorable discharge from the Marines (as a sergeant), and speak two other languages, so I'm fairly confident something will happen, especially when (crossing fingers) the economy improves...

    I gotta get up at 0430 tomorrow morning, so I'm going to bed early tonight.
    Goodnight!
  9. gaijinsamurai
    11-16-2009 01:00 AM
    gaijinsamurai
    My wife's father worked for Toshiba, and that's the only place her ever worked, until he retired and took a part-time job.
    My Japanese students were amazed to hear I'd had multiple jobs.
    And yeah, I find my age is becoming somewhat of an obstacle, especially in law enforcement. And, I'm too old to return to the military, even if I wanted to!
  10. gaijinsamurai
    11-16-2009 12:45 AM
    gaijinsamurai
    Yeah, the job is the issue. I can speak Japanese pretty well, but reading and writing is the problem. And not many Japanese companies hire 42 year olds. Most people are hired by a company as soon as they graduate from university, and stay with the same place until they retire.
    I taught English there. It was okay, but no career. And most schools want young teachers.

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