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Entries this day: Intaneto Kumiko Naori Nihongo_juno juno Intaneto 9:36am JST Saturday 21 April 2007 (day 13541) It appears we've got stable internet access at the apartment now. Woot! permalinkKumiko 3:55pm JST Saturday 21 April 2007 (day 13541) Kumiko drew a map of Kichijoji for me, and suggested that we go to the nearby park! We left the lesson and walked over there... about 7 minute walk each way and about 10 minutes to look around. Good times. I must say that's about the most exciting lesson I've ever had. Tomorrow she's going to come to ultimate! 2:27am JST Sunday 22 April 2007 (day 13542) I'm totally tired, but I just want to say I was happily reminded of Hermann Park and the zoo and pond in Houston. I'd like to see what it looks like now. Hmmm. permalinkNaori 7:03pm JST Saturday 21 April 2007 (day 13541) Nice. Went to the same park with Naori. With ice cream. permalinkNihongo juno 2007年4月22日(日)02時28分 (13542日目) 今晩Junoのバイバイパーチのために六本木でJunoとアヤコとミホとクミとマリコと一緒に食べた。その時日 本語しゃべれてがんばった。いつもアヤコと話した。日本語はへたんだけど、彼女はやさしかった。 食べる時私たちだけはレストランでいた。 permalinkjuno 2:38am JST Sunday 22 April 2007 (day 13542) Fuck; I'm way too tired to write in Japanese.
I mostly talked to Ayako: she's an administrative assistant (or I'm too tired to remember correctly) and is pretty cute. She tried hard to keep a conversation going with my slacking Japanese. That was nice. After chowing, we headed to a club, where at first I was just happily dancing, and later I realized I was nervously dancing, cause I was afraid to talk to two women, one of whom had clearly smiled at me. I finally realized that was stupid, so I walked over and met Julia and "I don't have a name." They both came to Japan looking for adventure, 10 months and 6 weeks ago, respectively. They are both working at Nova. We got bored of each other; they didn't believe I was not on anything (cause of my high energy), and had never gotten drunk. I didn't believe the second one's name, and they both smoked, so whaeva.. Went back to Ayako, for whom I had grown a bit fond of talking, and then she had to take off suddenly, and I went over and talked to a woman semi-behind the DJ Booth. Her name is Grita (sp (I think she spelled it as 4 letters, but I don't think Gita is correct..)) and I knew immediately she is from Germany. Interestingly, she tried to place my accent and looks; she had pegged my heritage as northern European, but then when I spoke, she gave up that idea; the said my accent was quite beautiful. We talked a bit and I met her friend Michi, who is/was looking for a language school in Shibuya, so I gave her the school name and phone number. Juno et. al. left, and I continued talking to G for a bit, and then I headed home. permalink |