about this blog
i live in cologne, germany.
my friend jamma, whom i haven’t seen since 1995, lives in the u.s. of a.
none of us can afford to call the other regularly, plus we both hate the limitations of that situation, you know, so much to say and the money ticking away why you try hard to think, you don’t know where to start, you end up making small talk.
i started this blog as a kind of diary to keep him up to date with what’s happening on my continent while in turn reading his blog.
then i made my first reply to another blog, which i never intended in the first place, but, oh well, i love to read and then something really needed to be said, and, you see …
on that day i had twenty-four visits to my blog. i was shocked. i don’t expect anyone here to be interested in my life (except jamma, maybe) but i felt i had to explain why i’m doing this. if you’re interested anyway, feel free to read all you want, most is about people i know or stuff i do, some of it my vj work, but nothing very philosophical.
there is some design & video stuff to see, i’d appreciate comments if you have any.






Very interesting that our name has another meaning, it simply means Paper Paper in Japanese.
I’ve got a friend currently residing in Germany at the moment, he’s working as a translator for some company or another. He’s quite interested in his languages so you’d both get on quite well I’d imagine. He’s my reason for having to trek down once in awhile.
Well like it or not some people will read what is written, and the more you post the more likely it is to get read.
We really just post our articles on the sole hope that when they get read, people enjoy and think “I’d love to hire him for my project and such”
And besides it’s not like you lead a dull existence do you?
Tonight I’ll begin work on my challenge, just have a few other things to wrap up first.
How’s yours coming along?
Oh and don’t worry about the link to your blog, it’s no problem at all
Just a note, I just posted part one on mine to my part of the challenge. I accidently wrote five fragmented pages of items of do’s and don’ts.
I think I’ll do part two on the weekend
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