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LittleFish

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Hello everyone,

My name(screen name) is Little Fish. I am living in Zhengzhou, China. I have loved the Tamas since they first hit the US in the early 90's. All of my friends made fun of me, but I didn't care; I love Tamas! I must have had about thirty. Unfortunatly I could never find a screwdriver small enough to change batteries; I kept stripping the screws, so I stopped trying to change batteries. The last Tama I bought in America was the Japanese Ocean tama. I couldn't read it but it was such fun discovering what creature would come next. The last Tama I bought was a Japanese Uratama; and while I still am unable to read Japanese it has brought me countless hours of entertainment!

I study Chinese history and language here in China and would love to have some friends. It can be a little lonely being the only foreigner( Not Chinese) for 10 miles. In my city of 7 million there are only about 500 foreigners and we NEVER see each other. If you are interested about Chinese culture or history or would like to talk about Tamas, send me a message. It may take a day or two to get back to you, but I will always reply.

I would like to take a moment and say a BIG THANK YOU to Chocosilver and Binary, with out whom I would have gotten terribly lost on this site! Thanks you two!

Take care,

Little Fish

 
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Hello everyone,My name(screen name) is Little Fish. I am living in Zhengzhou, China. I have loved the Tamas since they first hit the US in the early 90's. All of my friends made fun of me, but I didn't care; I love Tamas! I must have had about thirty. Unfortunatly I could never find a screwdriver small enough to change batteries; I kept stripping the screws, so I stopped trying to change batteries. The last Tama I bought in America was the Japanese Ocean tama. I couldn't read it but it was such fun discovering what creature would come next. The last Tama I bought was a Japanese Uratama; and while I still am unable to read Japanese it has brought me countless hours of entertainment!

I study Chinese history and language here in China and would love to have some friends. It can be a little lonely being the only foreigner( Not Chinese) for 10 miles. In my city of 7 million there are only about 500 foreigners and we NEVER see each other. If you are interested about Chinese culture or history or would like to talk about Tamas, send me a message. It may take a day or two to get back to you, but I will always reply.

I would like to take a moment and say a BIG THANK YOU to Chocosilver and Binary, with out whom I would have gotten terribly lost on this site! Thanks you two!

Take care,

Little Fish
Welcome to TamaTalk! :)

 
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