09/01/03 01:12:21
>>207
I don't think New Year's holidays themselves have religious meaning.
But going to Shinto shrine have religious meaning, I guess, if Shinto
is a religion. I'm Japanese but I don't know much about Shinto.
And almost no Japanese don't know much about religion.
After all, Japan is a country where they celebrate Christmas without
knowing much about the background of it and we don't recognize
contradictions to Buddhism.
>>208
I'll read your fortune this year instead.
Here you go! Wow, 大吉!
That means yoou are blessed with panties mor than ever this year.
Lucky you!
>>233
How about calling him Elvis?
If you don't mind my asking, how did you get the puppy?
Got it from a dog's shelter?
Is it a dog with a pedigree paper or a mixed dog?
In Japan, a dog with a pedigree is more popular than mixed dog.
People shell out good money for a dog with a pedigree.