It's good to see how popular Jam and Japan has become. (Scott's telling me its not that popular...no problem, I'll just repost this when it is)
So the BIG question is probably WHY are we going to Japan? Well, I'll tell you. In a second. First I want to dis on Jam and Scott. I've known these two pricks for a while now. Scott since 2000 when we rocked out at Fedex a.k.a. [FedEx]. We were like Butch and Sundance. I, obviously being Butch and Scott being a lazy Sundance that sits in front of his computer all day. Scott and I moved up to Van to pursue a film education in 2003, he pussied out and moved back when it was over but I stayed. During our voyage we ran across a guy named James, a.k.a. Jam. This piece of soggy, moldy garbage was one of our constituents during our higher learning years. He was an instant hit since he had no defensive skills against our verbal Kung Fu. Jam is basically our verbal punching bag, feel free to send me an email of something you'd like me to verbally punch him with. If it makes him cry you get a dollar.
So back to the original question. WHY am I so much better than Scott and Jam? Well I'll tell you in another post. I'd actually like to explain WHY we're going to Japan. Simply put, it's amazing. But of course I can't explain all of the reasons why Japan is so amazing. That's why this blog is going to do it, a piece at a time. Plus I really don't want to right now, I'm in a coffee shop and it's totally lame to do blog stuff in a coffee shop. I figure that with my editing/graphic skills, Scott's camera/Japanese skills and Jams...skills at...stuff, I'm sure we'll be able to answer that in a way that only 3 college friends can. Belligerently.
Stay tuned for all the
-Dave
4 comments:
You are so much better at this than JAM is.
I had to go through his first post and turn every "i" into the properly capitalized "I".
He's a retard, but without JAM this trip wouldn't be nearly as fun.
Plus we'd have to call it "Scott and Dave in Japan", and that has no flow.
Simply put, I cannot wait until I aquire some fugu and slip it into both your meals when you are not looking.
You can't afford fugu. And they don't sell it at SunKus or vending machines, which is where we'll be doing most of our eating.
when I google'd Jam in Japan, this page came up! Way to go Dave :)
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