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Old May 13, 2005, 06:25   #1
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A weblog from Kumamoto

Well, it's listed in my profile as my homepage, and it covers eight months so I'm not going to be so rude as to post it here and take up loads of space. It covers SEPTEMBER 2004 --> APRIL 2005.

In a nutshell, I moved to Kumamoto to volunteer at a Red Cross hospital in order to boost my chances of getting into med school in England. After six months of work and adventures I travelled a lot, and overall spent about 6000 in my time there, a horribly high amount for a student I must say.

It comes with just one rule, although I think it hardly applies here; NEVER EVER REVEAL THIS BLOG TO A MEMBER OF MY FAMILY!

Hehe, enjoy!

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