Are you in Japan? Buy my stuff

Jul 10, 2009 02:05

Hey guys. As you may or may not know, in under a month I will be leaving Japan. That means that the majority of my stuff must go as well. So you should buy it, especially if you live in Japan, or if you know someone who lives in Japan. It is all well-used, but pretty well taken care of. (The stuff that doesn't work, I'm not selling--unless someone ( Read more... )

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xelloss_poo July 10 2009, 00:31:19 UTC
I wish I could take the bed, but it would be a hassle to get it to me and then if I ended up moving next year, I'd have to ship it again. :(

But I'm sad to see you going.

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ee970 July 11 2009, 07:13:37 UTC
Yeah, we never got to hang out very much since I always seem to be working instead of doing fun things. :< Still, I'll be back to visit before long, so hopefully we can meet up then!

I can have movers or Kuroneko or whoever take the bed to you--it apparently only takes a few days; I was told the shelves I sent to Osaka on Thursday morning could've showed up on Friday afternoon--but if you're about to leave it would end up as sortof passing the buck. ...Not that I'm above doing that, but I can understand wanting to avoid it if possible. ;)

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xelloss_poo July 11 2009, 11:42:23 UTC
Exactly! :DDDD

Well, I'm going to be moving up to Tokyo next year hopefully. And I don't know how furnished my new apartment will or won't be, since I get company apartment. And I don't know how big it will be...

And if I got it... I would want to keep it. XD I'm already going probably have to spend a small fortune to ship all my books. XXDDD I don't need it... really, I don't...

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ee970 July 11 2009, 13:54:38 UTC
Ah, are you moving with work--transferring to a Tokyo branch? That should certainly be easier since you're up here so often for shows and stuff. :) (If only they had frequent flier miles for shinkansen... Frequent train-er miles???)

It is a nice bed! If you eventually buy one I definitely recommend shelling out the extra bucks for the individually-wrapped springs (pocket coils, or something??) They're supposed to form to the body and blah blah, I dunno about all that, but they seem to stay in better shape than the cheaper mattresses do. No me-shaped lump in the bed: a new and exciting thought!

But I understand wanting to keep your books! That's why I'm ditching all my furniture--I'm keeping all my reading material. It is considerably more expensive to move it across the ocean than across the country, believe me... If only I weren't such a packrat. Oh well~

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xelloss_poo July 11 2009, 14:01:35 UTC
I don't take Shinkansen, I take the night bus. There's one really conveniently located at my station, so its nice... I sort of don't want to go, but I sort of do... ARGH.

But yeah, I would be transfering up the Eastern Division. I'll need to put in for a transfer, but since I'll have been teaching with the school for 3 years at that point, I'm pretty sure I'll be able to get something, somewhere that's closer... but I don't know. I will spend more money up there... and I'm nicely located here, but .... I don't know... I've had this same problem when I thought about if I would renew this year... argh

Yeah. I keep getting more, and I'm horrible pack rat too. I feel your pain. I really do. I'm going to try to slow weed things out... but the idea is honestly laughable. I know myself too well with regards to books. XD

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