Archive for 'Mike's Travels'
Family Mart - A Japanese Convenience Store
Today’s report was made possible by the the good people of Japan’s Family Mart. You can find Family Mart nearly everywhere in Japan, and believe you me, they have some interesting items to sell you! For starters, perhaps you are a “fashionally” challenged man and want to know what all the “cool kids” are wearing… […]
Posted: June 25th, 2008 under Crazy Japan, English Japan?, Mike's Travels.
Comments: 14
Capturing The Dream Of Capturing Women’s Panties
Japan is known for their video game and amusement industry. If you like arcades and playing video games then going to Japan is like going to heaven! The technology is amazing but there are some games that although considered low-tech are classics and will always be around like the “teddy picker” game.
You know the game […]
Posted: June 19th, 2008 under Crazy Japan, Mike's Travels.
Comments: 7
The Japanese Man Who Ate Poo-Poo
Ok so I’m a big liar and it really isn’t poo, but hey it sure looked that way. Still mad at me for lying? Sue me! Oh wait a minute you can’t, due to my ingenious disclaimer.
In case you are wondering, the ad is advertising a brand of non-alcoholic beer and I […]
Posted: June 17th, 2008 under Crazy Japan, Mike's Travels.
Comments: 5
The Mysterious Man Behind JapanSoc and Me!
Nick after his leg muscles atrophied due to another marathon session of debugging all of the problems with my blog.
Over the past year on this blog, much has been said about my Net Buddy 4 Life, Nick Ramsay. Nick has influenced me greatly and without him MichaelMcKinlay.com, and OmoshiroiEigo.com would not exist!
Nick finally able […]
Posted: June 15th, 2008 under Internet, Mike's Travels.
Comments: 16
God Bless U.S. Customs and Border Protection
On my recent trip to Japan I had to travel through the United States. This was due to the fact that I bought a ticket on an American airline because it was significantly cheaper than flying Air Canada.
As bad as the American government is when it comes to foreign policy I have to say […]
Posted: June 7th, 2008 under Mike's Travels.
Comments: 4
