Published on August 14th,2006 at 7:15 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

We will take a small break

Due to Japanese “National” holiday seasons, the Obon, Akihabara News and Nihon Car & Bike will be close until the 22nd of August… But don’t worry Totoro and Cutkillavince will find us some nice Korean news… And as for myself I will try to find some Geek oriented news in Hawaii…

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Comments
 

  • Kachidoki

    bonne vacances l’ami…
    hawaii est toujours un excellent choix.

    en 1998 nous avons loue la caisse de magnum avec les fausses moustaches en option…

  • Peter

    Lucky! Sadly I have to work the entire week! I even got to experience the big Tokyo blackout while at work on Monday morning. At least the trains are less crowded in the morning this week.

  • Hentai

    Have fun team!

  • Daimaou

    thank you Guys!

 

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