This morning on NPR, I heard about the “Army Men Project” and I just had to know more. You need to know more, too. Visit mouthswideopen.com and Bring Them Home.
Mouths Wide Open
November 8, 2005 by
Wise Up, Suckers
This morning on NPR, I heard about the “Army Men Project” and I just had to know more. You need to know more, too. Visit mouthswideopen.com and Bring Them Home.
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Holy Crap, Dave! Post a little faster? Could You?
I checked my friends page earlier today and there was one post from you about goat cheese. Suddenly, BAM! You’re apparently the only friend I’ve got. I guess I should have tried to get in touch with you, I was in Chicago this summer (for a night). Basically we went to Mitsuwa (where we found God), saw some Elk, paid too much for a hotel, dinner and breakfast.
Your Post Confuses Me. It doesn’t appear to appear.
Anyway, read your reply (about Qoo) to my wife, then had to play 20 answers with her. How do I know you how did I come to get in touch with you etc. So I thought I’d cut it simple and say that you live in Chicago, and that I should have made contact while we were there. And I know you because you’ve known Kate since you two were like six. Of course, she asks how Kate could have known you if you live in Chicago. Grrr. Anyway, the answer I NEED, is how you know about Peach Qoo, if they only sell Qoo in Mitsuwa (a store, not to be confused with Misawa, a place I was).
Oooh… Mitsuwa is awesome. I lived here for two years and didn’t even
know about it!! But the one thing I don’t like about it is that they stock
Qoo, but not *peach* Qoo… 🙂
-Dave!
I had Qoo in Japan… my brother lived in Ota for two years teaching English… I went to visit him one summer and we traveled from Nikko to Tokyo to Nagoya to Kyoto. It was a *blast*. And given the choice of drinking Pocari Sweat or Peach Qoo, it was a no brainer. 🙂