jesp's Posts

  • Tanabtaaaaaah!
    August 24th, 2009By jesp
    The Tanabata festival is a celebration of two sexy stars. Not the Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie kind of sexy star duo, but actual sparkly, twinkly, big old spheres of gas stars. So legend has it, cloth weaving Orihime (the star known as Vega) and cow herding Hikoboshi (the star known as Altair) fell madly in love » Continue Reading
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  • Gayjin
    August 3rd, 2009By jesp
    I come from Cardiff, a city in Wales, UK with a very lively and popular gay scene. It isn’t a large city, but there are numerous bars and clubs that have the rainbow flag flying above the door, and there’s a gay and lesbian Mardi Gras each year which is attended by thousands of people; » Continue Reading
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  • Woop Woop, That’s the Sound of the Police
    July 15th, 2009By jesp
    Cycling is a big part of my life here in Japan, so big in fact that I own two bikes, one I keep at the train station in the town I teach at and the other I keep at home for getting around Sendai. I generally adhere to the rules of the » Continue Reading
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  • Molested!
    February 18th, 2009By jesp
    There’s nothing that lifts my spirits quite like a walk around the local mall. If I’ve had a bad day, I don’t head for a vanilla/chocolate deluxe at the ice-cream stall, or even the crocodile bash game at the arcade, no I make a b-line for the t-shirt rails. What’s so » Continue Reading
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  • I don’t have the legs for Japanese fashion
    January 26th, 2009By jesp
    photo credit: tata_aka_T Every woman is conscious of her body at some point in the day, it’s natural. Blemish free images of washboard stomachs and legs that go on forever are wherever we look in the West; magazines, television, billboard adverts, we can’t escape those niggling anxieties ‘I bet I wouldn’t » Continue Reading
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