Personal stuff and the site
Moderator: Bob
Personal stuff and the site
Hi,
I haven't been to the site or had time to read it or add new members since late August or early September. After that I have been dealing with personal extended illnesses as well as with my family. In addition to job issues like recently being laid off.
I'm going to take time this week to see what people have been posting since September. I see there was no simulview this year for the Anniversary in late Sept. Ah well.
I just added 4 new members. Currently registration is enabled however once there are 10 to 20 spam registrations I will close it again as I use those to add new people.
Hope you all are doing OK out there! Tell us what's happening?!
And oh yea - it's almost 2am and I am still awake!!!
Bob_san
I haven't been to the site or had time to read it or add new members since late August or early September. After that I have been dealing with personal extended illnesses as well as with my family. In addition to job issues like recently being laid off.
I'm going to take time this week to see what people have been posting since September. I see there was no simulview this year for the Anniversary in late Sept. Ah well.
I just added 4 new members. Currently registration is enabled however once there are 10 to 20 spam registrations I will close it again as I use those to add new people.
Hope you all are doing OK out there! Tell us what's happening?!
And oh yea - it's almost 2am and I am still awake!!!
Bob_san
- samwright8380
- Japanese Surfer
- Posts: 208
- Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2004 2:57 pm
- Location: Somewhere
hi bob, sorry to hear things haven't been great for you recently. It's good that we've got new members continuing to join though! As for me, I finally took the plunge in September, walked out on my job and I'm now a student studying English Literature and Creative Writing! Who knows, in a couple of years I could even be teaching English in Japan...now that would be something!
Holy cow! I guess that means no more business trips to Japan or anywhere huh?! Good luck with your classes. Hopefully by the time you are ready to teach English in Japan, the market for that will have picked up. Either earlier in the year or last year I was reading about it and apparently things weren't going so well for that there, at least in Tokyo.
- samwright8380
- Japanese Surfer
- Posts: 208
- Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2004 2:57 pm
- Location: Somewhere
thanks! theres always the opportunity to get a cheap ticket from somebody who still works for the airline, but right now i'm working as a photographer for a couple of nightclubs to fund myself, so I can't spare the time.
i've been keeping an eye on the market for a few years now, and it's never been worse. the best days have certainly been and gone for english teaching there. not to mention the competition for JET seems to be on a par with nasa.
long term, over the next few decades i think japan will have to open it's doors to larger immigration. it's not so much a greying population they have, but grey with a layer of dust on top....
i've been keeping an eye on the market for a few years now, and it's never been worse. the best days have certainly been and gone for english teaching there. not to mention the competition for JET seems to be on a par with nasa.
long term, over the next few decades i think japan will have to open it's doors to larger immigration. it's not so much a greying population they have, but grey with a layer of dust on top....
- preciouswhile
- Mr. Kazo sent me
- Posts: 181
- Joined: Tue Nov 23, 2004 1:23 am
I'm still here, just been super busy with work and life and it ended up that I had no free weekends in September and most of October to try and organize an anniversary simul-view.
Still plan to get in on the chapter by chapter stuff eventually, but at this rate they'll be finished by the time I even get to the opening credits.
Still plan to get in on the chapter by chapter stuff eventually, but at this rate they'll be finished by the time I even get to the opening credits.
Lots of things happened since 2004. I got married, my daughter is now 1 year and two months. I guess my life has been upgraded, I'm now a family man!
Today I've watched LIT again after probably 4 years and it's still an awesome movie. One of my favourite scenes is the one in the elevator, when they say goodbye to each other and Bob misses his floor.
After all these years LIT is still one of my top three movies, the other 2 being Mulholland Drive and the original 1973 version of The Wicker Man, with Christopher Lee.
Hopefully everything's getting better for you too!
Today I've watched LIT again after probably 4 years and it's still an awesome movie. One of my favourite scenes is the one in the elevator, when they say goodbye to each other and Bob misses his floor.
After all these years LIT is still one of my top three movies, the other 2 being Mulholland Drive and the original 1973 version of The Wicker Man, with Christopher Lee.
Hopefully everything's getting better for you too!
Excellent, congrats! My daughter is now 2 3/4's years old. Our life as we knew it is gone, but now in a way we have an even better one, and they learn to walk, and talk and are some of the most interesting people we will ever meet!LuigiBertolucci wrote:Lots of things happened since 2004. I got married, my daughter is now 1 year and two months. I guess my life has been upgraded, I'm now a family man!
- redleader74
- LIT Super Fan
- Posts: 53
- Joined: Fri Nov 11, 2016 3:14 am
- Location: カリフォルニア, アメリカ
Re:
Hey there, I know this thread is ancient, but I was perusing the site and saw this thread about having kids. I am reminded of the scene where Bob and Charlotte are laying in bed and Bob tells Charlote, "it gets a whole lot more complicated with kids....it's the scariest day of your life the day the first one is born, your life, as you know it, is gone, never to return...." Everytime this scene came on I would thank my lucky stars I don't have kids nor would I ever have kids and I could completely sense that fear (and this is just a line from a movie!). Well, guess what, our daughter is now 6 MONTHS OLD! Ha ha ha....how things change. Bob was right though, it was absolutely horrifying! But I remember his next line in that scene, "...but they learn to walk and learn to talk and they turn out to be the most delightful people you will ever meet in your life..." While I've only been to Japan twice so far and a baby puts a wrench into just about everything, we are going to try our utmost to go back this year and I'm perfectly OK with this being a more "family" oriented trip and not filled with the kind of shenanigans Bob and Charlotte get into!Bob_san wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2010 12:40 amExcellent, congrats! My daughter is now 2 3/4's years old. Our life as we knew it is gone, but now in a way we have an even better one, and they learn to walk, and talk and are some of the most interesting people we will ever meet!LuigiBertolucci wrote:Lots of things happened since 2004. I got married, my daughter is now 1 year and two months. I guess my life has been upgraded, I'm now a family man!
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