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Run Forrest Run

JAPAN | Tuesday, 14 August 2007 | Views [354] | Comments [1]

Go Forrest!…Yeah!..just yesterday we been to Tokyo Dome to enjoy! Together with my Sis, Brod-In-Law, and Nephew. In fact, I really did enjoy my day ’cause I happened to ride a Thunder Dolphin which commonly known as “Roller Coaster”…It was really great!..Experience that I could never forget for the rest of my life…Aside from that, after I ride we roam around Tokyo Dome and have a dinner at “Bubba Gump Restaurant”…If you happened to see the movie of Tom Hanks which entitled ” Forrest Gump” you can definitely relate to what this restaurant is. I ate some shrimp….I hate the taste but because its quite expensive so I was force to eat it ’cause its still grace after all…Well anyway at least my stomach is filled…

One thing I enjoy in the said restaurant is the way of there service…’Cause if you want to order or you need something you have to turn the sign “STOP FORREST” which is located at the center of your table…Likewise, if you don’t need anything you have to turn the sign to” RUN FORREST RUN”….Here is some pictures I got…Where the sign is beside me…Its quite funny but the concept is great!….

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Right?…..

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Outside the Restaurant…

That’s it!…Did enjoy this day!…Have a great day everyone!…c”,)

Tags: Adventures

  

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Why not use pictures that actually fit?

  fred Aug 15, 2007 10:35 AM

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