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Because Prussia is very not Russia?

Prussia was the dominant Germanic state, and the one against which France lost the Franco-Prussian war in the 1880s (or thereabouts), leading to the severe bad blood which caused the First World War. Honestly, don't you people read? :p

I think the best place to find an authentic Prussian officer's uniform would be...a European museum. :p
 

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By the way, for those who are anime-addicted, most anime shops are located in the city, however if you are unable to find your desired anime, try d/ling it through the bittorrent network. I think I've heard most from boxtorrents.com or isohunt.com
 

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downloading leads to insufficient funds for future media production (anime, music, movies)
so best support artist through YESASIA

www.yesasia.com


(why am i sounding like an advertising agent? )
 
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man i went to kinokuniya the other day that place is MASSIVE but i couldnt find wakatta coursebook but i could find the workbook so strange i even asked the lady and she sed there was suppose to be 2 copies there. oh wellz i got my furigana LOL.. :p
 

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They'd probably been misplaced. I didn't see the Wakatta! course book when I went last week either (good memories).
 
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They'd probably been misplaced. I didn't see the Wakatta! course book when I went last week either (good memories).
is kinokuniya the cheapest place to buy wakatta?
 

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Er...questions like "WHY?!?!?!" notwithstanding, I don't like your chances. You realise their milk is still just regular old cow milk, but subject to different national health treatment standards right?
 

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pLuvia said:
is kinokuniya the cheapest place to buy wakatta?
If my memory is to be trusted... The Language Book centre above Abbey's Bookshop/store (near kino and the QVB) has 10% discount on language books if you are a student. (Or was it just discount on dictionaries?) They sell Wakatta textbook, workbooks and tapes, as well as Jap dictionaries and some other books.
 

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Does a wakatta workbook, for $20 sound expensive, because i think that's what i paid ordering it through school.
 

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a late addition to this thread...

i recently purchased a few items from http://www.thejapanshop.net and am very satisfied with their excellent and personal customer service (if you had any qualms about ordering from over-seas on-line). indeed, highly recommended!

in addition, the japan book plaza is having a closing down sale with lots of specials, apparently, if anyone is interested in snapping up discounted items.
 
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AJIKAN!! :D

Heard Fanclub yet mate? Its bloody amazing
 

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AsyLum said:
AJIKAN!! :D

Heard Fanclub yet mate? Its bloody amazing
Cant say im a massive AKFG fan but ill give it a listen on ur recommendation...favourite song of theirs, Kimi to iu hana.

Btw, ne new good Jpop songs/acts out there? Havent been keepin up to date as much recently...
 

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Ahh, you should like the album, most of the album is a cracker :)

hmm, it seems like a revival of the jpop queens of late:

Hikki, Ayu, Namie, Koda, Nami all have new stuff around so :)

High and Mighty Color new album soon, by the sounds of things quite a good mix of heavy with Maaki's melodies

Ajikan's new album, absolute cracker

Tokyo Jihen - Adult is quite good, much more refined :)

Tomiko Van's solo album, Farewell is out, and its a lot more jazz/subdued/cool, very nice offering :)

Well thats what I've heard of lately, I'll probably get more when i get in touch with my friend in japan :)
 

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Ayumi & Hikki's latest singles r pretty good, esp. Startin'/Born to be by Ayu.

Yeah ive listened to Tomiko's album, shes moved in a totally new direction from her DAI days...some nice songs on there but i still prefer the old Do As Infinity style.
 

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