Saturday, October 28, 2006
A Very Sexy Boy Posing in Various Cambodian Cities And Attractions
Some more pictures from Cambodia, this time a bunch of sexy shots of my posing in various locations. Many girls are likely to go crazy over this, but that is just something that I will have to live with.
Some more pictures from Cambodia, this time a bunch of sexy shots of my posing in various locations. Many girls are likely to go crazy over this, but that is just something that I will have to live with.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Weetabix Flies - A Biological Mystery Solved
I have posted some correspondence I had with Weetabix regarding the insect issue. Please see the October 3 entry for details.
I have posted some correspondence I had with Weetabix regarding the insect issue. Please see the October 3 entry for details.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Visiting Various Attractions in Hokkaido - Japan's Second Largest Island
I am really on a roll, and just published some pictures from my October trip to Hokkaido.
I am really on a roll, and just published some pictures from my October trip to Hokkaido.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Pictures From the Temples of Angkor & The Siem Reap Area
I posted 60 more pictures from my May trip to Cambodia. There are many more left to post, so it will be interesting to see if I get time to post them all.
I posted 60 more pictures from my May trip to Cambodia. There are many more left to post, so it will be interesting to see if I get time to post them all.
Friday, October 13, 2006
Janhoo's Blog - Random Happenings In Japan & Janhoo.com Related Postings: "While Muhammad Yunus has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Economics several times, he should also be eligible for the Peace Prize. However, since the Norwegian committee mainly consists of left wing socialists and outright idiots, this is not likely to happen anytime soon."
When I wrote the above paragraph on December 19 last year, I did not have much faith in the Norwegian Nobel to select Mr. Yunus for the Peace Prize. However, today they did, and for once I am happy to be wrong.
When I wrote the above paragraph on December 19 last year, I did not have much faith in the Norwegian Nobel to select Mr. Yunus for the Peace Prize. However, today they did, and for once I am happy to be wrong.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006

I have commented on my Weetabix experience here, but the following is the reason why I think the Weetabix flies came all the way from the Weetabix factory:
1. The Weetabix flies were not found anywhere else in my apartment. I had another package of Weetabix open (inadvertently opened two Weetabix cartons at once), and the flies were not present in the other Weetabix box.
2. The Weetabix flies were located at the bottom of the package. If you enlarge the above picture, you will see that all the insect holes are in the bottom of the package. Please also pay attention to the fly in the bottom left corner (on its way in or out), I certainly hope I did not eat any of those fellows.
3. According to the package, Weetabix should not be subjected to strong heat. During summer in Japan, that is virtually impossible unless you put the Weetabix package in the fridge. The Japanese summer heat was probably sufficient for the British flies to hatch.
Anyway, I will contact Weetabix today through their homepage to see if they have an answer. Perhaps they will argue that some flies made it from my garbage or garden and settled in my Weetabix package. At least, that may help me solve this mystery.
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