On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 23:26:52 +0900, Bryan Parker
<puntspeedchunk@yahoo.com> belched the alphabet and kept on going
with:

>Michael Cash <mikecash@sunfield.ne.jp> said:
>
>>On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 06:59:44 +0900, "Fabian" <lajzar@hotmail.com>
>>belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>>
>>>LRW hu kiteb:
>>>
>>>> OK, I found a couple of threads here that answered most of my
>>>> questions (for now) regarding a Westerner teaching English in Japan.
>>>>
>>>> But how about this: My wife is getting her degree in computer
>>>> animation.
>>>> (The idea of living in Japan right now is just a distant dream--when
>>>> it becomes a closer goal, we'll of course be doing more industry
>>>> focused searching, but until then, I'd like to hear your opinions.)
>>>>
>>>> What are the chances that this 32 year old (will likely be a few years
>>>> older by then) redhaired and freckled American woman (I can see that
>>>> as being either a big plus or a very big minus) with only little skill
>>>> at spoken Japanese of getting a decent job in Japan? (Tokyo or
>>>> otherwise?)
>>>
>>>Unless your Japanese is near fluent (JLPT level 1 or better), getting a
>>>job in Japan outside teaching English is the stuff that Twilight Zone
>>>shows are made of.
>>
>>Wow. I knew I was a freak, but I never knew I was Twilight Zone
>>material.
>
>I did.

That's because you have access to large portions of my hard drive(s).