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| MisDo Party May 24, 2009 with KyuuHouDai Students and Howard Ahner |
| Reply to Myoho Bikuni Gozen |
| Keiko Ahner Leaving Miyazaki Museum |
| Nobeoka Weather |
| Nobeoka Future |
| Nobeoka Fields of Dreams |
| Sourthern Nobeoka |
| Condo Nobeoka |
| Nobeoka Reborn |
| Hyuga Neighborhoods |
| North to South Nobeoka |
| Nobeoka Bats |
| Huntington Beach |
| Around Tsurugaoka |
| Weight Training |
| Whitey Dances |
| Helen, Norman, Thelma, Eleanor, Ellen, and Rosiland Tamura |
| Carolyn |
| Carolyn Tamura |
| Memories |
| Did you know that we got Whitey Ahner from the dog pound or animal shelter? (Hokkenjou) |
| Did you know that the Ahner's live in a home that overlooks the ocean? |
| Some tough guy was arrested after being told to turn off his five cell phones in an airline. |
| Did you know that Garappa Bath House in Urban Town, Nobeoka has closed for good? |
| Do you speak Bogo, Bokokugo, Kokugo or Nihongo? Do you want to talk to all people? |
| "It's never too late to offer a friendly gesture." The Edge. |
| Keiko Ahner's New Peanuts |
| Memories |
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| Don't Ever Make Waves, Gaikokujin. |
| Bide Your Time, Gaikokujin. |
| Don't Wear Loud Colors, Gaikokujin. |
| Figueroa Street, Santa Ana 92703 |
| 21 Hour Visit to Nobeoka |
| Try to Blend In, Gaikokujin. |
| Weekly News: Oyakokai |
| Weekly News: Painful Question |
| Weekly News: Pu-Aru-Cha |
| Try To Be Stylish, Anyway, Gaikokujintachi. |
| How do you wake someone up? Slap a newspaper on their head. (or wet towel) |
| Look up, guys! I found a door! |
| Memories |
| Nobeoka Tennis Nishishina Royal Hitotsugaoka Totoro Tsurugaoka Atagoyama |
| English Classes |
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| Study English near your home. |
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| Click here: mailto:ahner1@hotmail.com |
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| I drove a Fort Taurus for a number of years in Nobeoka. I should have never sold it. |
| A sledge hammer might be the ticket. |
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| We sometimes get caught in a parking lot because the owner chained us in. |
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| Soratobutamaneg are Sky Flying Onions grown in Nobeoka near Nagahama Beach by the Niina's. |
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| A vagabond in English is a Bagabondo in the Japanese language. says Takao. |
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| Helen, Norman, Thelma, Eleanor, Ellen, and Rosiland Tamura |
| Are your English letters correct? |
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| Make no mistake about it. Click Here! |
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| Home: http://gokase.tripod.com/ |
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