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2007.07.28, 11:47 PM | #241 |
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hello to all. im newbie here. im one of the few SJ/TJ fans here @ philippines
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2007.07.29, 05:26 AM | #242 |
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2007.07.29, 05:59 AM | #243 |
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me "new" member.
sorry for my poor English (always saying this again and again.....TAT) I am from CHINA. favorite artists: faye wong (CHINA) ayumi hamasaki & shiina ringo (JAPAN) my blog(all in CHINESE...a): http://sanweb.blog48.fc2.com/ nice 2 meet u~~~ |
2007.07.29, 10:34 AM | #244 |
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hi all....
i'm being a member of this forum since 3 month ago, and yet this is my 1st day write a post...^^ i like TJ since 2006 maybe,,when some friend of mine pushing me ahead to do some cover of TJ songs for his bands...its not a bad acquintance tho..nice to see you all...hope we can share many THINGS..
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2007.07.31, 07:38 AM | #245 |
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Welcome welcome, alumina, sansan, and dearleb! I hope to see you guys around the boardszz0rz!
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2007.08.02, 10:56 AM | #246 |
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Hey everyone,
I'm from Holland, and I just discovered this forum a couple of days ago, and was pleasently surprised that there are so many people all over the world that like Shena's music! I've been a fan since 2000, when a Japanese guy studying at my University (I studied Japanese as a major) gave me a copy of Muzai Moriatorum and I was hooked. I l listened to that album until the CD had so many scratches on it it skipped all the time . In the mean time it also taught me lot of interesting Japanese words After that I bought every new album whenever I was in Japan and loved it. It's about the only decent music I have found in Japan so far, apart from some punk/ska bands (Super Butter Dog is great!!). I like translating Shena's lyrics into English. I have a couple finished but want to do the whole Muzai Moriatorum. Ganbarimasu! Right now I'm stuck on Tsumiki. I hate that annoying "Aisai Bo jackson fujin" bit Anyway, I might be heading to Tokyo next year and work there for a few years, so I can't wait to check out all those places in Shena's songs; Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Ochanomizu...Iwanna see that morning on Yamate-douri Last edited by Appeltje : 2007.08.02 at 11:00 AM. |
2007.08.02, 11:02 AM | #247 |
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Welcome Appeltje maybe Frecklegirls site can help with translations and such.
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2007.08.02, 11:27 AM | #248 | |
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I've just rummaged around the forum so far and done a few poles, but the forum looks fun so I think I'll be hanging out here for a while |
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2007.08.02, 12:44 PM | #249 |
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Welcome, Mr. Appeltje! It's good to see new members who continue posting.
Can you please explain to me why Holland/The Netherlands has two names? I'm pretty stupid when it comes to that sort of thing. |
2007.08.02, 01:13 PM | #250 |
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I think because We have two names in Dutch as well, Nederland and Holland. "Nederland" is used in a more formal way, while "Holland" is more casual and 'closer to the people'. Football fans always sing "Holland" for example. A bit like Enland, (Great) Britain and the United Kingdom or America vs the (United) States I guess...
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