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November 27, 2007 | Locksley | Comments 0

A picture is worth a thousand words…

A picture is worth a thousand words...

Really? I’d like to see someone write a thousand words on this one.. To me its just a beach.. One in Bulgaria.. It does look nice to be honest and I wish I was there. However, I don’t think I could actually write a thousand words about it. Maybe if it had a story attatched to it. Like it could have been the beach before the plane crash that started ‘Lost’ the TV series. But apart from that, nope. You won’t be getting a thousand words from me.

Also, in case you haven’t noticed.. I have figured out yet another way to store some of my pictures, which may turn out to be the alternative space for them other than the main site! Here

Anyone figured out where I can learn Japanese yet? I have been prowling the internet looking at other sites where people are learning Japanese and there is some interesting stuff out there! Since some people have been asking me ‘why do you want to learn Japanese anyway?’ I thought I’d give an answer.. Japan is a place I’d like to visit, but when I do - I don’t want to be one of the ‘typical’ tourists who go there expecting people to understand English in their own country. I want to be able to read and understand signs, maps and be able to ask for directions and recommendations if necessary in Japanese! The country is also home to a lot of ‘cool’ such as gadgets (Playstation, Nintendo, Sony), food (sashimi, sushi, teriyaki), martial arts (karate, samurai, ju jitsu) and of course animé to name just a few! So there are lots of reasons to want to go there!

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About the Author: Locksley McPherson Jnr. I started this blog in late 2005 as a secondary part of the site, it soon took over! I am currently studying Law and also Spanish. See more on my 'about' page.

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