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28 November 2008

Ryugakusei Adventures

And here it is! As promised! xD
The long awaited next post! It seems that all my posts on this blog have been very various! From information only to funny ones to movies of others and now with a vlog of my own! ^^


PART 1


PART 2



I might make more video's and not only in my room, but go interview school friends and take you on tours! BUT! After seeing this I have a request for you!
Please tell me your opinion in this poll!

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Written blogs or video blogs? Which do you want me to focus on?
Written Blogs Video Blogs Both are fine

(Voting in the poll might take you to another page, so make sure you are not watching a video during your vote.)


And besides that, anyone feel free to give me comments, feedback, hits and tips, tell me what you guys think, and you can also ask me questions of being an exchange student or in general of Japan! But if you leave comments here be sure to leave your name so I know who you are! And if I don't know who you are, a short introduction is only manners right! ^^ And always feel free to email me on mesqueeb[at]gmail.com!

Now I reward you guys with 3 more video's!!


The longer Live action Power Ranger Show

This was in Nagoya at a huge festival for all Aichi's private schools. I didn't film much, but I thought this show was hilarious! It might seem boring here though... Sorry! Anyway! That day I went with Sophia (Germany) and Sean (USA) and we even met other Gaijins (foreigners)! They were in Japan with a diffrent organisation, WEP I think. Anyway, AFS is still waaaay better! xD (I actually have no clue).
Go to this day's Photo Album!


Okazaki Johsei School Festival 2008 岡崎城西高校の文化祭

These are good memories! ^^ It's actually already quite long ago! Look how time flies by! Long live Bunkasai! Or in English School Festivals!
Go to the School Festival's Photo Album!


And finally 2 Japanese Girls Perform on the Streets of Nagoya

And finally this curious event! You all might think exactly what was going on? Well! I just met up with Kengo in Nagoya, and had a lovely day, saw a lot of things and also spend a long time in Starbucks. It was my first time in Starbucks and it was awesome! (I had a Chocolate Milk) At around 5 Kengo needed to go to his work, since he is a university student, and so I had nothing to do. So decided to wander around Nagoya a bit on my own, with great iPod music ofcourse. And it was then when I found these two girls, practicing dances and having fun. And they performed for me alone! xD Pretty neat having a private performance for just you. ^^
See other bits and pieces of Nagoya in this Album.

That was all! I hope you liked it!

19 November 2008

Soon...

EDIT 27 Nov.
I made my new post! But due to circumstances which will become clear once you see the post I can only post it in 2 or 3 days! COME BACK THIS SUNDAY! And see my long awaited next post! You'll like it!

Hello Antwerp! Hello Belgium! Hello Europe! Hello WORLD!
First of all, THIS IS NO BLOG UPDATE POST. I sencerely appologise for not updating for such a long time. There are reasons bound to it which I will explain all in my next post. Yes! My next post! Which WILL come! SOON! When I wrote what you are reading right now it is wednesday, and next week my school has their school trip and I have vacation. So next week somewhere in that week, I will probably spend 1 whole day updating my blog, look forward to that and keep on checking!
I have little time now so what I wanted to say I've said. One more thing. It seems that the magazine from Belgium "DE MAKS!" has created a wave of curious people for me and my Japanese lifestyle. I want to thank every stranger who I don't know but still visited my blog. Thanks! I appreciate it! And since a lot of you might have questions, please do ask! Leave a message here, or mail me on Mesqueeb (at) Gmail.com. I don't mind answering all your questions!
Now I will leave you with a nice video, ofcourse about Japan, and it's one of the many things you see everywhere on the streets, in shopping malls, in school, on boats, on rooftops and in swimming pools. Enjoy!