2010/12/19

In Bed with Christ

Wow, Japan is such an awesome place! Last week we caught God Snogging (with a capital S).

And this week we can actually literally get in touch with Jesus in a totally new and carnally exciting way! This takes the concept of "the body of the Christ" to an entirely new and exciting level!

But be sure to read the fine print: Shhhhh... it's a secret (between you and Him).

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2010/12/13

Here's a Group of Excited Young Travelers

They were all gathering at Kobuchizawa Station as I arrived. I wonder where they are headed? They sure sounded excited all giggling and laughing away as they were taking group photos of themselves.

You gotta love life whenever you feel this kind of vibrant energy!

I love you!
Cam

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Rainy Shinjuku Day

Today is one of those rare days in Tokyo when the weather is not sunny. The atmosphere is subdued, things feel... muted. It is almost as if the blanket of wetness has put a damper on the energy and vitality of this lively megalopolis.

Tokyoites use umbrellas when it rains, which is the smart way to go. Christmas approaches as is witnessed through the Christmas music playing at McDonalds, the lights in the store windows, the sales and discounts. It is a nice day today, a rainy day. It's a good day for keeping the dust down.

Last Monday the muscles in my lower right quadrant of my abs feel as if they gave way. I had to stop all workouts that involved ab tension (which is a lot more than one might realize - triceps for example...). I took the week off hoping that maybe I just strained them, but I'm not so sure that is all that happened. In 1993 I had an emergency appendectomy so those muscles have always been a bit weaker than the other side. The week away from exercise didn't seem to help much as coughing actually hurts. So tomorrow I guess I'll take off the morning and go to the hospital, stand in line and have a doctor reassure me that it is only strained muscles and not my intestines herniating their way through lining that has been compromised by the old war wound I have down there. I figure a week is long enough to wait and see so rather than leave it too long I'll head in for another life adventure!

Lifeis worth the odd operation here and there. I don't mind.

Have a great day. Love
Cam

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2010/12/07

Easing the Strain on Globalized Love

I bring good tidings...

I just came back from the post office after mailing the first wave of my Christmas gifts around the world. When I mentioned the 454g / 1lb weight of the one Im sending to the tallgrass plains I was told that...

As of Dec 1st the restrictions to the USA have been "eased". Now it is possible to send larger parcels but with certain restrictions. That is OK by me and this year everything going out is a teeny token of love and appreciation to my friends so each parcel came in well under the wire.

Just thought you might like to know as this news doews not seem to make it to the general public over there.

Happy Tuesday!

I love you!
Cam

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2010/12/06

Burlesque in Japan

Ithink my friend Paula said she just went to see this movie? It starts here 12/18. I like Cher so I think Ill go and see it. Is this poster different from the USA marketing?

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Tropical Brown Linen Custom Suit

Here is the first web-suit I have ever ordered. It is custom Made in India through StudioSuits.comon on the net.

It is their lightest weight linen and it feels and looks great.

Im looking forward to suit 2 (grey irish linen) and suit 3 (dark brown pinstripe rayon/polyester) to come this month. You can't beat this for $99 USD plus shipping!

Maybe finally I can wear a suit and look good without dehydrating myself due to sweat!

So to everyone out there who wanted photos... there you go.

Love,
Cam

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Your Finger On the Trigger

Well, THAT makes perfect sense!

The shorter the doctor's fingers, the lower the chance of finding anything ... out of the ordinary.

Finally, medicine that "touches home"!

 

INTERNAL MEDICINE
Finger Length a Clue to Prostate Cancer Risk WebMD Health News

http://mp.medscape.com/cgi-bin1/DM/t/eDBIH0XLW6e0F6A03Dm0Gt&uac=143390MN

 

I'm off to "Austria" for a seminar. Have a good day.

 

Cam

 

P.S. If this post "touches any sensitive spots" in anyone... I suggest you go and see your doctor.  *smooch*

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