Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Blueprint Horse Wagon

My Harry Potter Photoshop manipulations

I made a little gallery for all photo manipulations I made for [info] andropotterist - be warned, it's all about guys in drag or almost no clothes at. Preceed at your own peril ;).

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Living Room Paint Ideas

This is probably nothing more ...

Dumdidumdidum ... Did the update now pushed in a couple of days before me, and now it will probably nixmehr, I'm flying home in 14 hours already.

Here, the ultra-short version:
In Tokyo, but I have to Akihabara (Electric Town), the pretty horny Edo-Tokyo Museum, where it comes to the historical Tokyo, and to Odaiba, where the real Statue of Liberty standing around (the ne in NY only copy! is incredible what!).
Then in 6 hours of Takamatsu, which is on Shikoku, the smallest of the four main Japanese islands, where I kept Aya, ne 19-year-old dolphin trainer candidate, in the bum on the street. Ne night Shōdoshima spent (this is the island at "A" from "Awaji, see Map).
of Tokushima we went back to Tokyo, and today I was still on the carnival in Harajuku and had NEN lekkere degree with the family in the sushi carousel.

morning's go home, I am already Froi to single-digit level numbers.

PS: The measure is fully done yet but the last pictures I post from home.




So I got my room on Shōdoshima, the small island to leave. The beautiful view could diminish my Berzerkerwahn. Green tea without sugar is in the long run just not at all clear.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Wrestling Making Your Own Wrestler

Useful links to Japan

calendar where the days are added when the Tsukiji fish market is closed: On
Babel Fish English:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/trurl_pagecontent?lp=ja_en&trurl=http% 3a% 2f% 2fwww.shijou.metro.tokyo.jp%% 2fcalendar 2fclosed_01_18.html
In Japanese:
http:/ / www.shijou.metro.tokyo.jp/calendar/closed_01_18.html
btw: The week starts on Sunday.

route planner for Japan funtzt, even or especially for the Subways in Tokyo
http://grace.hyperdia.com/cgi-english/hyperd01.cgi
or
http://www.jorudan.co be used .jp / english / Norika / e-norikeyin.html may

The Japan Rail Pass Nozomis no, that is the fastest Shinkansen. So you mus the content, look out for better or worse even. (Please ask or train station.)
Here the timetable:
http://www.japanrail.com/schedules.php


And some links to music scales of the harder variety. I quote from Naoki Laukaus. (THX)

Tokyo: 20000V
http://www005.upp.so-net.ne.jp/livespot20000v/main.html
EARTH DOM http://www1.odn.ne.jp/shinjuku -dom/index.html/menu.html
ANTI KNOCK http://www.music.ne.jp/ ~ antiknock /

Osaka:
FANDANGO http://www.fandango-go.com/
BEARS (good space!) http://home.att.ne.jp/orange/bears/
PIPE 69 http://www.pipe69.com/
KING COBRA (the owner is ex.THE Stalin, G-ZET, STAR CLUB, etc. ..)
http://king-cobra.net /

Sunday, March 19, 2006

To Get The Weight Of My Bayliner Boat

Chill Inge's family life

Welcome.

Otherwise I have to a together day made twice as many pictures as in the past two days ... The last day I was just barely on the road, was primarily to the birthday, Bines 50s today.
am Yesterday I went with aunt and cousin to a hidden shrine, Tamagawa Daishi.
There is in the basement, and needs to be a pitch-dark passage, of course only with the provided slippers. That was seehr tight, really nothing to see (!) Even if only 10 meters or so were. Inside's been little brighter, and since then sat around 88 Buddhas. All other temples so far might still have been as old - the only one noticed it on. No idea if the shrine was now 500, 100 or 1500 years old, but it seemed as if everything remained to be unchanged for ages.

went out again pitch dark by a corridor. These courses are intended to symbolize the Buddha's guts, and accordingly, the course also narrower and wider.


leave the house when Aunt Bine. I live here so grad Since we went to the shrine.


before the shrine.




in the basement. Photography was strictly prohibited, and Bine was dope, whether jmd comes down. To symbolize the corner gabs again as many Buddhas, the ne famous pilgrimage to 88 temples on Shikoku.
I felt somehow as internal Egyptian pyramid.


Each Buddha looked different too. Gross mechanical skills at the start.


hung around outside so little cocoons hang people for their lost children / Soiglinge.


Schnäppsche in Takashiyama Department Store, where we were after the temple or shopping. Two melons for 220 Oier.



Today on the birthday, we are in a large onsen (Japanese bath) down. A unique experience. Because the bathroom was, in contrast to my previous baths, bigger and fuller. Capsule Hotel in've already briefly what to say. Come in, including shoes, Stripping, including clothes, and only with the A3-sized towel to the bathroom. Previously on "shower" squat, that is, one of the stools in the long line and either japanese-style, water run into bowl and sprinkle can shower off, or. Standing showers are not in any event. Each pool has the 41 °, Mother Nature has heated's. Outside, it went on.
The children, aged 3 years or so, and have no problem with the heat of the water.

Where Can I Find Wide Heels

Niteshots

Weil was so hot in Shibuya at night, here's a night photo special.



















Friday, March 17, 2006

Tea Tree Oil Hair Growth Facial

Tokyo calls

Even in Kyoto, I was actually quite low in the morning to do some more Abentoier. The bed made me get out, but before the check-out of 10 I was out of the house. The train station, train, reserved, and Kinkaku-ji went, one of the main attractions of Kyoto. Accordingly, full of wars then. The temple was already impressive, after all, he was almost completely gold, should have cost € 5 million. And all innem manicured gardens positioned - anything pretty to look at everything.
Still, I was back out faster than expected, at least I had shouldered my baggage, and the French and Americans again began to grow tiresome. However, I can recommend the temple, although one should be early, before the tourist buses. And the three most under oich that schoien not the envious and indignant looks, which is to advise the outcome to make the entrance. Since I see no problems with that part, so have I "made in Nara, as in the previous year already, and only then by accident.

took four hours to travel to the Tokyo district Todoroki, where my relatives live. Habs recovered immediately, I have to praise me. The rest of the day was without much action, so it has to come first and say hello.

sleep Could bad because the wind blew so strong that one or the other Boeh even shook the house, really heftich.
morning freshly cleaned down to Shibuya, the district to be extinct in the over-30s seem. Mordernes, vibrant life also. Yes, because it pleased me very nicely last time. But while I am not beloved, but drove an hour to Yokohama, where the cousin Annika goes on ne German school. Since we (Annie, 4 schoolmates and uncle Julian) then pulled through the streets and have Loit mixed up. Besides shopping yet been. The photo booth, Puriku is, of course compulsory. Dat thing has me overwhelmed smooth, I think I'm getting old, the kids knew the machine of course already.

home after a short lunch break @, I'm going alone again in the evening, back to Shibuya without rumgucken big goal, and only extremely photo-shooting.
The CD Shop, Disk Union, in which I am already leztes totgekauft time, I was still that is very close to Shibuya station. I've bought 3 CDs smooth. Then I moved on getiegert through the streets and I grinned and gefroit me like a little boy who got a big lollipop grad gift. Geile, buy rare CDs makes soo happy!

PS: 'm Here übelst established noble, have their own room complete with installation, and behind the glass screen lies a fantastic view over Tokyo.



Shibuya.


Japanese.


on shopping trip with the Siebklässlern. After the photos in the box you go to the decorating, and Rähmchensetzen Rumkritzeln.


Hachiko, supposedly the busiest Kroizung the world. Once at red traffic lights ...


... and green.


The S-Bahn stop perfectly from the markings, so arise at the points always long queues.


The web pulls into the station Jiyugaoka. The track was powerful at full 22 clock, but after Japanese relations would fit in yet determined twice.

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Bildersche Kyoto & so

So between pushed first the photos from previous:


go the ultra-right in Japan with such buses and military jeeps through the streets and sound for the country powerful, according to military marches and heroic music, this is something rushed (!). They want the emperor returned to power, the expansion of the military and the demarcation of the rest of the world. The Yakuza have as their fingers in the game.
The Japanese government are said to have some sympathy for these groups, different I can not explain the tolerance of noise, too. The police also seems strangely friendly to the groups.


The isses, the largest wooden Geboide the world. Is really quite impressive. The little man left the bottom one hardly recognizes.


law, he sits, the 16-meter Buddha, and with its 452 tonnes so hard that first 1250 years has failed to move. Poor guy.


Behind the Buddha gives ne Soile with hole, and crawl through whoever can is blessed by the gods or something. The children from kindergarten through fit all I need to have well-not to mention extra.


snack: corn soup from a can, hot (!).


Kyoto Cheapest Inn, my accommodation. Bunk beds, front desk and free Internet 4.


The view from the roof of the hostel. (That night, the horizon was something wrong.)


sushi carousel.
the top pass mugs, because grab a then NEN Teeboitel from ner box in front of him, and taps into hot water for green tea.
Then is there, from left to right:
Gari, pickled ginger. The rods. Bowls for soy sauce. Soy sauce. The tap. More soy sauce.
I just eat salmon and eel (with sweet and spicy Sauce).


This temple we went to even more lanterns.


The train station in Kyoto. Mighty powerful. Impedance and up you can even run long.


ornaments in a temple.


Shintoists practitioners, the main religion of Japan. Ne-variety Buddhism, which has much in common with traditional religions.


One of the many Japanese gardens. If you're in a no one is thinking that there ringsrum most hectic city life. In Kyoto.


penis when hard. Yes, the girl touches it, for what it looks like. And obenn bell funny, hehe.


And this is in the shrine to pray before those at the top level. No, this is not the 2.5-meter device.


They were really quite hard and difficult to catch as little went right. The guy right in front of me know why he wears gloves. Clever take bags, like that woman on the left. If you can see exactly hinguckt fly, rice is bread.


Such fools were on the balustrade, and had great fun NEN, the parts of the Loit to thunder, the Koeppe.


Ähäm, yes.


Here we go from there. I think one can also imagine the Japanese hinterland. Small Hoischen with small garden. In this case, a Reifeld.


Obento, catering for the trip home.


taxis, taxis, taxis everywhere. I would be surprised if a taxi driver has more than one customer per day, as many competitors gibts there. There are almost more taxis than normal cars. Well, almost. rum


To the Lantern Festival. Bottom-rays Boime already do very impressive.


The golden shrine of Kyoto.


As I said, 5 million Oiro, and is not being used today even more. Ts