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FG Lurker wrote:Yeah, it's going to f*ck up my island weekend.
Taro Toporific wrote:Gee, I would enjoy the view from your hillside of the typhoon pounding shore below. Typhoons bring needed chaos to regimented Japanese life.
FG Lurker wrote:The biggest problem though is that the sea gets so churned up that you can't get on or off the island for a day or two after a typhoon passes.
Taro Toporific wrote:Gee, back in my zombie-salaryman days, I loved getting "stuck" by a typhoon since any employee in a major Japanese company can collect full wages for lost time at work because severe weather stops public transportation.
Oradea wrote:Just a bit of rain guys, no sweat.
james wrote:don't forget your umbrella and do keep in mind that the best views of a typhoon can be had near shorelines, on rooftops and while playing near rivers and dams.
Mike Oxlong wrote:I'm in the same boat as oyajikun - buses aren't running, so school's out. Kinda like a snow day way back when
I use the http://typhoon2000.com website, but there are lotsa good ones out there...
http://www.imocwx.com/typ.htm
james wrote:don't forget your umbrella and do keep in mind that the best views of a typhoon can be had near shorelines, on rooftops and while playing near rivers and dams.
oyajikun wrote:From my veranda.
dimwit wrote:Originally Posted by james
don't forget your umbrella and do keep in mind that the best views of a typhoon can be had near shorelines, on rooftops and while playing near rivers and dams.
BTW you forget to mention travelling around in the mountainsides.
Mike Oxlong wrote:If you speak of the pale ale...aye
http://www.helios-syuzo.co.jp/alcohol/beer/beer05/index.html#01
Taro Toporific wrote:Do you mean like me climbing Mount Fuji in a typhoon....on crutches?
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