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I just lost my most important credit card somewhere in the tons of luggage that I am packing. 

 

I don't want to completely unpack everything just to find such a small thing. 

 

So, does anyone know if I can use my phone to scan 40 boxes to find my credit card? 

 

RFID, is what I mean. 

 

Otherwise, I must now begin tearing apart all the packing I have done during recent many hours. 

 

I won't name the credit card. 

 

But, if you have read about authors in Paris in the 1920s, then they always go to this company to retrieve their mail, and to pick up remittance checks from their benefactors. 

 

So, can I use my NOTE4 to scan my luggage to find my credit card? 

 

Is there an Android app that does this??? 

 

Thank you!!! 

 

 

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Thank Goodness! 

 

I just found it. 

 

However, while searching, I was reminded just how pitiful my life is compared to the great expatriates of the 1920s, living in Paris. 

 

Some say that Thailand is the Paris of the East. 

 

Paris Hilton 

 

 

 

 

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Also, I would like to ask. 

 

Why cannot I become a minimalist? 

 

I am not a pathological hoarder. 

 

But, last time I moved from China to Thailand, I was charged an arm and a leg for many boxes and crates. 

 

And then, many of my boxes and crates became totally crushed and destroyed in transit after the Chinese guys stuffed everything into one 40 foot container. 

 

Maybe I should become more like Gandhi...? 

 

Just a wheel to spin cotton, and no more. 

 

Plus a few young virgins to lay with me. 

 

But only with a snuggle board between. 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

Does anyone know what a snuggle board might be? 

 

And, where to buy? 

 

I will need one while in Japan. 

 

Thank you. 

 

 

 

     They have radioactive ones in Fukushima!

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After I arrive in Japan, I will commit more time to my research of Yukio Mishima. 

 

Spring Snow is the most beautiful book I have ever read. 

 

Cherry blossoms and falling snow. 

 

A bridge over a brook. 

 

Parasols. 

 

Students in uniform. 

 

A Japan before The Great War. 

 

I will find it. 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I will find it

 

Find and join a english speaking Japanese forum.

 

Spend more hours outdoors, live life, explore.

We don't get younger, life is short. Not to be wasted behind a keyboard, in our golden years.

 

Shiawasena tabi

(happy travel)

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Top tip:

 

Tempura at the train station. That oil is always fresh due to the foot traffic.

50 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

After I arrive in Japan, I will commit more time to my research of Yukio Mishima. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

....And then, hopefully, explaining the existence of Yukio Mishima to the 99% of J's who have never heard of him.

 

A j-woman friend asked me to write a little speech about Zen Buddhism for her -for an audience of J-women. What they got was my hippie mis-remembering of zany Alan Watts books from 3 decades past.

 

Japanese people like their Japanese culture on the light side, and hopefully involving near-nude cartoon waifs. 

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Just now, Prubangboy said:

Top tip:

 

Tempura at the train station. That oil is always fresh due to the foot traffic.

 

....And then, hopefully, explaining the existence of Yukio Mishima to the 99% of J's who have never heard of him.

 

A j-woman friend asked me to write a little speech about Zen Buddhism for her -for an audience of J-women. What they got was my hippie mis-remembering of zany Alan Watts books from 3 decades past.

 

Japanese people like their Japanese culture on the light side, and hopefully involving near-nude cartoon waifs. 

Is it not in Japan where they sell officially those so-called used girlie panties-knickers, openly, legally and freely ?

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1 minute ago, observer90210 said:

Is it not in Japan where they sell officially those so-called used girlie panties-knickers, openly, legally and freely ?

girls in western countries are selling their used panties on craigslist.

it's not illegl anywhere, I don't think.

 

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2 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

Is it not in Japan where they sell officially those so-called used girlie panties-knickers, openly, legally and freely ?

Sadly, this has been over-blown.

 

The was ONE used panty vending machine for ONE day. It was an art project. I doubt the panties dispensed was funky.

 

You can buy panties in a baggie with a pic of the wearer in a porno place. Most porno places won't let white people enter.

 

Pantie-fans usually cut out the middle man and negotiate directly with one of the little sweeties hanging out together in a park with their Fendi bags. After the all-access thrill of Thailand, Japan is like taking a Mormon vacation.

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1 minute ago, Prubangboy said:

Sadly, this has been over-blown.

 

The was ONE used panty vending machine for ONE day. It was an art project. I doubt the panties dispensed was funky.

 

You can buy panties in a baggie with a pic of the wearer in a porno place. Most porno places won't let white people enter.

 

Pantie-fans usually cut out the middle man and negotiate directly with one of the little sweeties hanging out together in a park with their Fendi bags. After the all-access thrill of Thailand, Japan is like taking a Mormon vacation.

You are obviously a specialist on the issue so dare anybody argue your very thorough introduction on the theme. Thank you for the valuable update.

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