Grew up in Los Angeles…now living in Tokyo, Japan. This site is basically my rants about both cities, along with pretty much whatever else I feel like talking about. Hopefully some of the information posted here will be useful to someone, somewhere.
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Recent Posts
- Art Walk in Downtown Los Angeles
- Downtown LA photos and the 110 freeway North
- Tokyo airport is cool
- Public Transportation in Japan
- LA breaking footage from back in 1983
- The Wasabi Sandwich
- Last day at NOVA
- Club AIR in Daikanyama
- Computer troubles and trauma in Kawasaki
- Riding the schoolbus can be dangerous these days
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Hi~(^^)/
I am happy to find your site.
When I saw this site , it remind me of the time when I visited LA 8 years ago. Of course Good memories! Thank you(^O^)
Thanks for checking it out! I’m gonna try to post more about my memories of LA, too…the good and bad, of course!!!
Hello
I came here to leave some comment.
This site reminds me that I have been to L.A. once. It was my first business trip abroad, It was more than ten years ago.
At that time I didn’t like to study English, so I hardly spoke English in LA.
But I learned roller blade. It was fun for me.
By the way, today, you said you have your e-mail adrees on this site, but I can’t find it. Is it “tucked away off a side street” ?
Hi group,
My name is Dr. Judith Freidenberg and I am an Argentine-American anthropologist currently researching the subject of U.S. expats in Buenos Aires (Argentina), Beijing (China) and Tokyo (Japan). I am writing to you in search of volunteers to participate in my research, which aims to understand the modern phenomena of the expatriate. If you are willing to participate please e- mail me at (jfreiden [at] anth.umd.edu) and I will send you a set of questions.
The information you provide will remain confidential (I have the support of my university, the University of Maryland, to conduct the study and will provide a signed consent form to confirm confidentiality).
Naturally, since there are many expats, your collaboration in sending this announcement to your listserves will be greatly appreciated.
Please write and thanks in advance for your collaboration!
Judith