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Entries this day: soml-email_to_Dad soml email to Dad 12:40am JST Wednesday 8 December 2004 Email to my dad: Rob Nugen to dad Dec 7 (21 hours ago) Hi Dad! Just checking in from Japan 1) In my quest to do something big in/for the world, I have decided to begin exploring astral/4th dimension / OBE / NDE / fractal realities etc. I've been envious when reading about people who discovered things in new sciences, just because the people were around when the science was new. This seems like a new science to me. I'm gonna name something a nugen. I therefore came upon IANDS website and recognized the face of the journal as something that you have subscribed to. Cool. 2) Because of silliness with my paypal.com account, I changed my credit card mailing address to your house. MBNA. I'll keep track of it online; don't worry about them. 3) This reminds me that recently you asked me about an IRS payment I hadn't made. I said I would paypal you some money, and I never did. I have money in my paypal account now. What was the amount, and to what email address can I send you money? 4) I forgot number 4. I'm planning to ride my bicycle from Tokyo to the northern part of the north island of Japan, to a city called Wakkanai, which is a really funny name. It's an even funnier name in Japanese, because "Wakannai" means "I don't know" and "Wakkanai" is the name given to that city. So when I tell people "Jitensha de Tokyo kara Wakkanai ikimasu" they usually think I mean "I'm going to ride my bicycle from Tokyo to I don't know." If the person knows the name of the city, and I pronounce the word very accurately, then they understand the first time. Usually I just name the island (Hokkaido), not the city. My bicycle is named TJ Bike, where TJ stands for Taihen Jyanai, which loosely translates to Ain't No Problem, implying there's no mountain I can't climb. 5) I remembered 4. I want to bring a GPS with me on my bicycle trip. I ordered a GPS from the least expensive (and most recommended) supplier I've been able to find in the US. The prices are well higher here in Tokyo. If the guy won't ship to my address in Japan, can I have him ship the GPS to you, and then have you ship it to me? I'll paypal you the money. 6) I heard from Cordie a few weeks ago and excitedly wrote her back the next day. Haven't heard back from her. I think I am online more often than she is. Hugs and Love and I hope you're well. - Robpermalink prev day next day |