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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2008 14:21:10 GMT -5
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Post by sunny9850 on Dec 13, 2008 23:29:38 GMT -5
Now does anyone speak enough japanese to ask if and how soon Daisuke is planning to release the long awaited L-188 for FS9 ? It looks as good as his P-3 and that one is just splendid. Can't wait to add her to my Lockheed stable.
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Post by PeteHam on Dec 13, 2008 23:38:21 GMT -5
I'm really hoping that an L-188 Electra of the same quality as Daisuke's P-3 becomes available for FS2004.
Pete.
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Post by hobofat on Dec 14, 2008 15:28:23 GMT -5
Now does anyone speak enough japanese to ask if and how soon Daisuke is planning to release the long awaited L-188 for FS9 ? It looks as good as his P-3 and that one is just splendid. Can't wait to add her to my Lockheed stable. The forums for this are hilarious...people keep trying to speak Japanese to him and he keeps asking them to speak in English because their Japanese is atrocious!!! I have forgotten my Japanese since college, so I won't even try ;D
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Post by jesse on Dec 15, 2008 14:20:24 GMT -5
;DJapanese is a very complicated and difficult language to master. I spent seven years in their country with my family, and while the kids could speak like natives, I only mastered the essentials....like..Benjowah doko deska? and Arigato. Jesse
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Post by Maarten on Dec 15, 2008 15:06:29 GMT -5
What about 'Kampai', Jesse? Just need a wee glass of Sake for that expression, don't we? (Yummee! ) Cheers, Maarten
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Post by jesse on Dec 16, 2008 14:00:41 GMT -5
8-)Maarten, make that Saki No Kunsai, bitte sehr.
Jesse
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Post by Maarten on Dec 16, 2008 14:10:31 GMT -5
OK Jesse, I'll see if I can get a bottle at the off-license shop tomorrow. Cheers, Maarten
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Post by Col7777 on Dec 16, 2008 14:36:22 GMT -5
That's the spirit, I have yen for that kind of thing. ;D
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Post by hobofat on Dec 16, 2008 14:36:23 GMT -5
;DJapanese is a very complicated and difficult language to master. I spent seven years in their country with my family, and while the kids could speak like natives, I only mastered the essentials....like..Benjowah doko deska? and Arigato. Jesse I majored in it at college and lived there and still can't speak it worth a d**n. Interestingly enough, "benjo" is the old world, it's not used any more in Japan (you date yourself Jesse!) but here in Hawaii since a majority of the Japanese descended from pre-WWII immigrants, it's the word of choice Lots of quirky Japanese here in the isles.
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Post by jesse on Dec 16, 2008 16:25:04 GMT -5
OK Jesse, I'll see if I can get a bottle at the off-license shop tomorrow. Cheers, Maarten Hai, dozo!...Also Maarten, you will need to stop at the fish monger's. Sake No Kunsai is served with smoked salmon. ;D Jesse
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Post by Maarten on Dec 16, 2008 16:41:17 GMT -5
That's a great suggestion, Jesse. Can you wait till Friday? That's when my fishmonger is open. (drool, drool) Groeten, Maarten
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