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Photopost: Fighters Town Kamagaya
It's Christmas, I suppose, but it's just a normal work day for me, so I haven't given it that much thought. I just watched Sennichi Hoshino as the Bistro SMAP guest on the SMAPxSMAP Christmas special, though, and that was really awesome. I'll talk a little more about it when I can get a copy of the episode and some screen shots like I did when Shinjo was on the show last year. Suffice it to say that all of the members of SMAP seemed to be huge Hoshino fans, and he's so naturally charismatic that it was really entertaining.

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Re: Photopost: Fighters Town Kamagaya
[ Author: Kiyoshi | Posted: Dec 26, 2007 1:56 AM | HAN Fan ]

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Deanna is doing and showing us things that baseball fans like me want to know and see.

Baseball is more than stats and prospects - keep up the exploration. It would make a great TV show!
Re: Photopost: Fighters Town Kamagaya
[ Author: Deanna | Posted: Dec 26, 2007 11:43 AM | NIP Fan ]

Thanks! I still need to post my pictures from when I found the Yakult minor-league park in Toda. And I have a few more of them around Kanto to visit before the off-season is out.

I kind of wasn't sure whether anyone else finds this stuff interesting, so I'm glad to hear that. A lot of times when I tell people that I have a vague hobby of riding my bike or a train to random places to go exploring, they seem to think I'm insane.
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