Welcome to my Homepage!
| "Hey Kai
How are you doing in dundee now?
Its me the kat just checking out your website. May i own up and just say the postings by "The Needle" "Chris Fry" and "Big Alan Yip" were all joke postings perpetrated by me, chris and truman. We were bored and brainless at the time. Anyway its water under the bridge now. Enough of the nicities, when are you coming to fix my pc Kai?
I asked you ages ago and you said you would when you are not busy. can you fix it soon?
from the Kat" |
| - The Kat |
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Hi, welcome to my homepage!
During the year 2002 to 2003, I was fortunate enough to be able to go to Takasaki, Japan for a work placement.
Since then, I have returned to the UK to continue with my studies, but I haven't forgotten everything about Japan.
This homepage helps me relive some good times that I had. I have been meaning to update this page now for a while, but for a long time, I didn't know what to say or how I should say it.
First and foremost, I want to say a big "domo arigatougozaimashita" to everyone in Japan that I met, in no particular order, everyone at Macro, Inc.,
Shatchou, Fujimaki-san, Mr. Fousset, Kano-san, Shiozawa-san, Takahashi-san, Douwaki-san, Naito-san, Yokota-san, Sema-san... there are too many people at Macro!! Of course,
I cannot forget all the other friends I had outside of Macro, Mika, Mika (yes, there are two of you!), Gordan, everyone on the Gunma JETs football team, all my Japanese teachers, Takako-san, Eji-san,
Lynne, Yuon, Sung Sil, Saori, Fumino, err... Mr. Fumino (!), Masami-san, Tomoyuki-san, Ryota-kun, Mary-Ann, Sanae-san, Amil... I'm sure that I have missed some people on here, I apologise for that!
In Japan, I enjoyed some of my happiest moments in my life so far and also one of my saddest moments - when the time came to leave. Looking back now, I still cannot believe that one year passed so quickly, it is true that you really don't know what you have until it's gone.
I want to return to Japan one day, I don't know when, but I'll definetely go back. What is it that I miss about Japan? I miss the people, the culture, the environment - in short, just about everything. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of something funny or something stupid that happened to me in Japan.
To everyone that I met, I hope that I wasn't too much trouble!
No matter what your hopes and dreams, if you want it enough, and you are prepared to work hard enough, then you'll achieve it.
Kai
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