you haven't actually read this newsgroup have you?
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"You don't bang it at 11:00pm but on the other hand, you don't play tribal house
when you're headlining a tech-house party"
DJ Mike McKenna talking shit
Just because the results are going to end up on the Internet
doesn't make it computer-related.
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- awh
http://www.awh.org/
If he releases the pics on the interweb it does.
Well, how wonderful to contribute so much to your amusement. I must have a
dirty mind if your "humor" is so apparent. Perhaps you should try a
telephone club if you're that desperate? Or there must be some sort of
modeling services available? Or is it just to be dismissed as another feeble
attempt at wit?
Just in case there has been some confusion (deliberately) created, I can
clarify that none of the projects involve any photography. Or perhaps I
should have worded it as a "Woman Friday", since age is not an important
constraint?
And to repeat the original ad:
Looking for a Girl Friday. Some cleaning and several computer-related
No, those of us living in Northern Kawasaki don't have any problem finding
finding oblidging young ladies who also clean up after us untidy gaigin.
>Just in case there has been some confusion (deliberately) created, I can
>clarify that none of the projects involve any photography. Or perhaps I
>should have worded it as a "Woman Friday", since age is not an important
>constraint?
>
Hidden cameras?
>And to repeat the original ad:
>
>Looking for a Girl Friday. Some cleaning and several computer-related
>projects. The ongoing cleaning is only a few hours per week, but initially
>more. Some of the projects could involve several months of work. Some
>projects need English skills. Northern Kawasaki, or possibly could help with
>a furnished apartment in the area. Prefer to find a person whose interests
>already mesh with one or more of the projects, so please include your
>hobbies and interests. Sort of a hint, but do you collect things? Queries to
>untidy...@hotmail.com.
>
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Catch No.1 is that your hobbies would have to match at least one of my
hobbies, preferably in a complementary way. I don't really want someone who
is in it purely for the money, but someone who has a shared interest and who
can help "complete" the job. For that reason, I don't want to say exactly
what the hobbies are, because then someone might just say "Yeah, right, I
like that" for the money. One of the hobbies involves some writing, so if
you're interested in that part I'll give the extra hint that you should say
what kind of things you have written or think you could write about. The
hobbies all involve computers, and most of them involve aspects of life in
Japan.
Catch No.2 is that I want to link it to some housecleaning. Actually, my
handle is an exaggeration, because I'm not really so untidy, but I was sick
for a while, and things got relatively messy, and looking at the situation,
I'd just rather pay someone to take care of most of it. The mess is the
motivation for paying in this case, though the hobby stuff counts, too.
If you're interested you can email for more information, and please don't
forget to say something about your hobbies and interests. This is not any
sort of career-type job, so I don't want to encourage someone to commute an
hour for a couple of hours of work. Better for someone living in northern
Kawasaki. However, if there's a good match, some of the hobbies could
involve a fair amount of work, though no big deadlines involved.
Just move out man. I don't think this one would work either.
For god sake man - have you looked at the posting history of this
newsgroup? Just go use a personal service or hire yourself a hooker
and be done with it!
He must be a loser, cause all of us in Northern Kawasaki (sic) have no problems
getting our homes cleaned.
Catch No.1 is that your hobbies would have to match at least one of my
hobbies, preferably in a complementary way. I don't really want someone who
is in it purely for the money, but someone who has a shared interest and who
can help "complete" the job. For that reason, I don't want to say exactly
what the hobbies are, because then someone might just say "Yeah, right, I
like that" for the money. One of the hobbies involves some writing, so if
you're interested in that part I'll give the extra hint that you should say
what kind of things you have written or think you could write about. The
hobbies all involve computers, and most of them involve aspects of life in
Japan.
Catch No.2 is that I want to link it to some housecleaning. Actually, my
handle is an exaggeration, because I'm not really so untidy, but I was sick
for a while, and things got relatively messy, and looking at the situation,
I'd just rather pay someone to take care of most of it. The mess is the
motivation for paying in this case, though the hobby stuff counts, too.
If you're interested you can email untidy...@hotmail.com for more
information, and please don't forget to describe your hobbies and interests.
This is not any sort of career-type job, so I don't want to ask someone to
travel an hour for a couple of hours of work on a few weekends. Better for
someone living in northern Kawasaki. However, if there's a good match, some
of the hobbies could involve a fair amount of work. Months of work possible,
though no big deadlines involved.
Now a few words about the responses so far:
Zippity doo da zippity ay, my, oh my, what a wonderful day.
Actually, none of the email responses have produced suitable candidates.
With regards to the public responses, sorry, but no sex or slave labor
involved. In particular, I've never been so desperate as the highly
experienced "another fool". Sure are a lot of people with dirty minds and
foul mouths out there. You'd think their mummies could have done a better
job of raising them.
> Catch No.2 is that I want to link it to some housecleaning. Actually, my
> handle is an exaggeration, because I'm not really so untidy, but I was
> sick for a while, and things got relatively messy, and looking at the
> situation, I'd just rather pay someone to take care of most of it.
So hire Duskin or a local granny to do it, if you can't find a suitable
person to do all your work for you. That way, you can concentrate on
searching for someone to do just the hobby stuff.
________________________________________________________________________
Louise Bremner (log at gol dot com)
If you want a reply by e-mail, don't write to my Yahoo address!
> Now a few words about the responses so far:
>
> Zippity doo da zippity ay, my, oh my, what a wonderful day.
>
> Actually, none of the email responses have produced suitable
> candidates.
With an advert like that, are you at all surprised? You've asked someone
to apply for a position whose job description is beyond vague.
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Fabian
Visit my website often and for long periods!
http://www.lajzar.co.uk
> <snip> <snip> <snip>
> Catch No.2 is that I want to link it to some housecleaning...
I can help you if your clock needs cleaning.
--
Rodney Webster
http://knot.mine.nu/
Most of us don't even know who are mothers are/were.
Hmm... Actually so far I've only gotten as far as interviewing one
candidate, and my basic conclusion is that this venue doesn't even come
close to reaching them. Time to struggle with the very faddish Japanese of
that Two Channel thingee?
And actually the local granny approach was already suggested to me when I
posted an earlier question about the Duskin approach. However, in this area
the cleaning grannies are in short supply, though there are lots of
baby-sitting grannies available. The bigger problem is that they only do
maintenance cleaning starting from a much better state than my place is in
now... Or rather the biggest problem is just that I've gotten too used to it
and don't much care one way or the other.
> Hmm... Actually so far I've only gotten as far as interviewing one
> candidate, and my basic conclusion is that this venue doesn't even come
> close to reaching them. Time to struggle with the very faddish Japanese of
> that Two Channel thingee?
2 Channel? Good luck. You should find lots of quality candidates there. ;-)
--
Dave Fossett
Saitama, Japan
You never know, the people on 2-channel occaisonally get organized and
do good deeds.
- When someone set fire to the thousands of paper cranes at the genbaku
monument, the people on 2-channel organized groups in a over Japan to
fold cranes to replace the ones burnt. A total of 830,000 were folded,
and at least 260,000 were delivered to Hiroshima.
http://www.zakzak.co.jp/top/t-2003_08/1t2003081616.html
- The story of a gaijin travelling through Japan whose bicycle was
'stolen' in Kyoto was posted on 2-channel, and groups were organized to
search the city for his bicycle. The bicycle was found and returned to
him (turns out he parked it in a no-parking area and it was impounded).
- Nihon Terebi planned to clean up a beach as part of their "24jikan
terebi" program, but 2-channel members turned up the day before and
removed every single scrap of garbage from the beach.
You never know, the Untidy Gaijin may get more help than he bargained
for.
> - Nihon Terebi planned to clean up a beach as part of their "24jikan
> terebi" program, but 2-channel members turned up the day before and
> removed every single scrap of garbage from the beach.
That is just so deliciously vicious as a practical joke....
> And actually the local granny approach was already suggested to me when I
> posted an earlier question about the Duskin approach.
Oh. Sorry. Didn't see that.
> However, in this area the cleaning grannies are in short supply.... The
> bigger problem is that they only do maintenance cleaning starting from
> a much better state than my place is in now...
So contact one of those cleaning firms that specialise in making
apartments habitable after a tenant has left--ask them if they'd just
skip the shovel-out-all-the-junk stage (that might cost more, of
course).
> - Nihon Terebi planned to clean up a beach as part of their "24jikan
> terebi" program, but 2-channel members turned up the day before and
> removed every single scrap of garbage from the beach.
Nice! But with NTV, they would quite happily truck in fresh rubbishb just so
their volunteers could be filmed clearing it all up again.
> You never know, the Untidy Gaijin may get more help than he bargained
> for.
He could also write into one of those TV shows that sends over a minor
celebrity to help clean up the neighbourhood "gomiyashiki".