Brett Robson wrote:
> Declan might get big shock when the manager of McDonalds in Sakae phones him and
> asks why he has left his immigration forms and passport there.

I would laugh, except that leaving my passport/pc/cashbox/something 
similar, is going to happen sooner rather than later. I left my laptop 
on the chair next to me at a restaurant in Taipei on my last visit 
(remembered next day), left my digital camera in a tourist info bureau 
thingee in Nagano (didn't miss it until back in Okazaki) and regularly 
have to call my keitai in order to find it. At least once a month I get 
home and realise that I've left the apartments keys in the office.

My mind is as sharp as a beach ball and leaks like a sieve. The bride to 
be dragged me along to a 'Winnie the Pooh' exhibition yesterday. I found 
myself identifying too closely for comfort with the bear of little brain.




-- 
"All sepponians are loud, round, overweight, fat bastards who think 
their opinions are facts" (except the Raj, who seems to be having an 
identity crisis). All good Germans like beer. The Koreans are the French 
of Asia. Pommies are good at rugby" - Me

"And I'll tell ya something, mate. Anti-wrinkle cream there may be, but 
anti-fat-bastard cream, there is none." The Full Monty