Japan is our favourite destination.

Mar 16, 2011,13:22 PM
 

Going to Tokyo was our first choice at the end of this week, however scheduling difficulties made us change our mind and we are going to auckland instead. Fate works in strange ways. Vikki and I also would like to express our deepest sympathy to the people from Japan.

Till we visit again.

Regards

Rene

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Japan I love you

 
 By: jcbiver : March 16th, 2011-07:37
"Japan I love you”. You are the most polite of nations. That is the first thing that strikes those arriving in the Land of the Rising Sun, your extraordinary politeness and respect, your respect for man, the Earth, tradition, culture, hierarchy and progre... 

well said Mr.Biver and may i add my sympathy to those fine people of japan

 
 By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : March 16th, 2011-09:27
and my condolences to the lost lives in the devastated areas and to the country as a whole. our hearts and thoughts are with you JAPAN may you get back even bigger and stronger than before

Bravo! Mr. Biver.... Chapeau! Nippon

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : March 16th, 2011-10:26
I can only humbly concur Sincerely Damjan

Japan is our favourite destination.

 
 By: Oztimelord : March 16th, 2011-13:22
Going to Tokyo was our first choice at the end of this week, however scheduling difficulties made us change our mind and we are going to auckland instead. Fate works in strange ways. Vikki and I also would like to express our deepest sympathy to the peopl... 

Thank you Mr. Biver!

 
 By: KIH : March 16th, 2011-14:12
Thank you for your wonderful and encouraging message. We will come back - hopefully scratch free like some of your fusion bezel/case! Best, Ken

I echo your words Mr Biver.

 
 By: SJX : March 17th, 2011-02:58
I am sure the people of Japan appreciate your gesture. - SJX

I too share your sentiments Mr.Biver

 
 By: dreamer8 : March 17th, 2011-07:07
You only need to watch the news to observe the solidarity,dignity,patience shown by the japanese people.No riots,no looting only orderly queues for food and water.A great example to all.I pray and wish for a speedy return to normality.

Thank you all. I cry on all your posts.

 
 By: KIH : March 17th, 2011-07:28
I really cry reading your encouraging posts. Right now, as I type this, people are dying, people are frantically looking for the missing family or loved ones, people are sacrificing themselves for the suicide mission to contain the nuke crisis. I cry for ... 

I know from talking to Mr Biver on Monday in person

 
 By: 219 : March 18th, 2011-06:15
how this has personally affected him and his admiration for the Japanese people; which I whole-heartedly share. Words fail me at the moment on what could be done/what should be done/and how to end the nightmare sooner for all. My thoughts and prayers for ...