WGN PLANNERS SITES UPDATES'
THE CONTENTS OF THIS SITE ARE BASED ON THOSE OF MY ORIGINAL HOME PAGE BACK IN JAPAN, WITH THE PAGE IN ENGLISH INCLUDED.
WGNSHOP US - US VERSION OF WGNSHOP (IN JAPAN) WILL OPEN WITHIN FEW DAYS - THE MALL IN JAPAN CONTAINS A SHOP FEATUREING SEEMINGLY (IN FACT, NOT) EDIBLE PRODUCTS - SUITABLE FOR MERCHANDISE SOLD IN THE SITES LIKE eBay OR THOSE LISTED HERE. BEAUTIFUL ! YOU MUST SEE !
DID YOU NOTICE A FUNNY CREATURE RESIDES IN MY ORIGINAL HOME PAGE? HIS NAME IS "TENORIEBI." YOU HAVE THE POSSIBILITY OF FINDING THE IDENDICAL ONE (S) WHILE BROWSING THROUGH JAPANESE WEB SITES. YOU CAN TAKE ONE BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY, IF YOU DO NOT CARE OF IT SPEAKING ONLY IN JAPANESE. IT IS CALLED "HARBOT" IN COMMON, BUT YOU WOULD BE ABLE TO CALL IT OTHERWISE; YOU CAN GIVE IT YOUR FAVORITE NAME. THEY AMUSE US, ASKING FOR OR TALKING TO US OR WITH A VARIETY OF ACTIONS, WHICH IS ONE OF THEIR MISSIONS. BUT MORE IMPORTANT JOBS THEY HAVE: LINK EXCHANGES BETWEEN OTHER "HARBOTS" RESIDING IN THE PLACES DIFFERENT FROM THOSE OF YOURS.' INTERESTED IN TAKING ONE BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY, WHO BOTH ENTERTAINS AND DOES THE JOB FOR YOU ? RECENTLY I HAPPNED TO FIND ONE CAPABLE OF SPEAKING IN ENGLISH, WHOM I ASKED FOR LINK EXCHANGE. YOU MIGHT WISH TO ASK ME FOR INTRODUCING HIM.
YOU GO HOME WITH THE JOB NOT BEING COMPLETED BEFORE THE END OF A DAY, EXACTLY THE DAY WHEN WIFE IS NAGGING YOU AROUND WITH YOUR CRYING BABY IN HER ARMS - WHICH, BETWEEN YOU AND ME, IS NOTHING BUT THE DESCRIPTION OF THE REAL LIFE OF ME IN THESE DAYS. FRIEND, I BELIEVE YOU ARE THE ONE WHO CAN IMAGINE HOW THOSE DAYS ARE. WANT TO BE ALONE, INDULDGING YOURSELF WITH SOME AMUSEMENT. UNDER NOW CONSTRUCTION, HOWEVER, I AM WORKING ON BUILDING THE SITE PROVIDING A KIND OF "AMUSEMENT" WITH FRIENDS LIKE ME. COMING SOON ! YOU HAVE TO LOCATE THE LINK FROM HERE. I CANNOT SPECIFY IT HERE, WHICH IS WHY YOU CAN IMAGINE.
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