"My Birthday Surprise"was created especially forTakuya Kimurawith love fromMariko and KeitaMay 21, 2006
Yes, it was birthday time again, May 21th. Takuya Kimura of Yamanashi, had reached yet another major plateau in his life - age 38. Takuya was a high flier, a born leader, and a man of many accomplishments. There was no doubt about it - Takuya was a legend in his own mind.
Shingo, Goro and Masahiro had apent a lot of time developing a theme for this special birthday party. It wa Takuya Kimura The ten keys to success in your life Obviously, the theme was a very popular one. The party room was packed.
Takuya and the rest of the party group were quiet when Shingo, Goro and Masahiro announced the first key to his success. "Always be full of hot air." Takuya had devoted much of his life to achieving this goal. Those who knew him agreed that he was definitely full of it.
Believing that "No mountain is too hard to climb" was another component of the success formula for Takuya. Anyone who had ever seen Takuya demolish a mountain of ice cream topped with whipped cream and a cherry realized the truth of this statement. He could whittle it down in seconds.
The excitement of the party had almost been too much for everyone. They decided to briefly interrupt this spell-binding "Success Story" and have Takuya open his many gifts. Nobody had trouble buying Takuya a present. After all, what can't you buy for a man who needs everything?
The saga of Takuya continued. The next key to his success was "Enjoy the sweet things in life." There are many sweet things in life: the presence of a wonderful companion, adventure-filled vacations and lots of money. Whenever Takuya wanted to enjoy sweet things, he went to his pantry. This was the only source of sweet things for Takuya.
To really be successful, you must "Only play games you can win." Talented individuals like Takuya pride themselves on their athletic and business prowess.Very few adults had ever beaten Takuya at any of his favorite games. Everybody knew he would have a temper tantrum if they did.
Takuya always maintained that, to be successful, you must "Picture yourself as you want to be." Takuya thought that once he was successful, his portrait would be hung in the homes of all of his friends.
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