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| 2006.9.15 “NO SUBARU NO LIFE” |
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Hi you all.
I’m in Innsbruck. The town is famous for its glass works. The air here is great, and other than that, well, it’s Austria. YAH MAN. Anyhow, I love this place. There’s nothing much to see, but it’s cool. But an amusement park might be nice to have; I love rides.
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| It’s been about 5 or 6 years since I rented a house here in Innsbruck, but nothing has changed since then. You don’t spend much living here so I’ve saved up a lot. In Japan, I frequently make visits to the convenience store and the home electronic store and contribute to them. Countries of Central Europe (I don’t know if I’m calling the place right…) like Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Slovania, France…etc… don’t have convenience stores. Something of the sort here are the gas stands. Japan is great! |
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The US and Canada are also great. I wonder what the Innsbruck teenagers do around here… Also, what I feel about Austria is that there aren’t enough car shops that suit my favor.
The cars that I see around in town are all normal; it needs more eroticism. I’d like for them at least to dress up the underside! Considering this, the US and Japan are the countries for dressing up cars. The shops always carry lineup that are advanced, fashionable, and sexy. The number of shops itself is already surpassing. |
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| This year, I’m going to be able to ride the “100% Japanese spirited” SUBARU in Europe. These past few years, I’ve always wanted to ride a Japanese car when in Europe, and I fell really fortunate to have gained the cooperation of the world famous SUBARU. Being a Japanese who is based and competing in Europe, a Japanese car well suits me. Japanese cars are really sensitive and are built carefully, one by one. SUBARU is definitely No.1 when it comes to going on snow. There are tons of cars that run fast on straight roads but when it comes to running on snow, it’s gotta be SUBARU with their technologies raised competing in rallies. I want to be super cool in the snow! Like SUBARU!!! No other manufacturer can out win the snow roads of SUBARU. I’ve got to be careful not to waste my life in car accidents. |
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Now that I have the backup (car!) from the world famous SUBARU, I’m unstoppable! I’m fast!
Well, this isn’t my car but I’m not going to ride it normal, as you may have already guessed… I’m going to customize it so much as not to anger the SUBARU AUSTRIA staff. I’d like to ride SUBARU in an “AKIRA SASAKI” style, even in Austria. YAH MAN! |
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