Sydney, in my circles, was full of people going "Meh" and having quiet dinners, or house parties and trying to pick up there - or simply lying on rooftops, with martinis in hand watching the huge amounts of smoke, from the fireworks, drift off the city.
My New Year's Eve was almost exactly like yours! Except, instead of going to Tokyo, I stayed at home. And, instead of going out to party, I sold hotel rooms. And, instead of dancing with possible transvestites and getting shady massages, I played some World of Warcraft until I woke my wife up at 11:30 to share the New Year over a kiss and a glass of champagne, and then watched a few episodes of Friends with her. So obvisouly my New Year's was a little bit more exciting than yours, I'm sure we can agree.
I spent New year's eve between Tokyo Tower and Meiji shrine. Pretty dull compared to what you did, but I admit that the incense odor inside the shrine was spiritually soothing, way to kick off the new year...
You had a very interesting NYE.
ReplyDeleteSydney, in my circles, was full of people going "Meh" and having quiet dinners, or house parties and trying to pick up there - or simply lying on rooftops, with martinis in hand watching the huge amounts of smoke, from the fireworks, drift off the city.
You come to Sydney soon, yeah?
It was definitely a dude if she could reach your cheek to bite it.
ReplyDeleteMy New Year's Eve was almost exactly like yours! Except, instead of going to Tokyo, I stayed at home. And, instead of going out to party, I sold hotel rooms. And, instead of dancing with possible transvestites and getting shady massages, I played some World of Warcraft until I woke my wife up at 11:30 to share the New Year over a kiss and a glass of champagne, and then watched a few episodes of Friends with her. So obvisouly my New Year's was a little bit more exciting than yours, I'm sure we can agree.
ReplyDeleteI'd trade it all for a wife if I could really. Clubs in a far away city are not really a place to meet a wife though.
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ReplyDeleteHey! I'm that tall! :(
Steph a man? :p
ReplyDeleteTo Stephanie: Are you a Japanese woman and that tall? If so, I'd like to stand next to you and not feel like a freak.
ReplyDeleteI spent New year's eve between Tokyo Tower and Meiji shrine. Pretty dull compared to what you did, but I admit that the incense odor inside the shrine was spiritually soothing, way to kick off the new year...
ReplyDeleteShe bit you? You should consider a tetanus shot...try telling your local doctor why you need one in Japanese...that would be a golden memory of Japan.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she chose someone else because YOU were taking pity on her. What girl wants that??
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