So I didn't really update the past couple days, since yesterday I had a double whammy of a hangover and food poisoning. But I feel like I'm alive again today, so I can catch y'all up. Two nights ago our dorm threw us another nomihoudai for free, so this was another chance for us to get drunk and meet everyone who lives in our building. Alcohol is a concept that makes friends regardless of nationality and/or language. So after our drinking spree, we all drug ourselves home, where I woke up the next day sick as a dog. But I still had a date planned with two Japanese girls I met, Yui and Hiromi, and I didn't want to ditch, so I met them at GB's. Even though I felt pretty gross, it was still an awesome time, they're really great girls who want to learn English and teach me Japanese, so we set up another date soon so they can take me shopping in Umeda and show me some trendy Japanese clothes to wear. I'm ready for another week of class, and trying to set up a gym/running schedule too. The rest of today is devoted to homework and seeing if anybody in Suita is doing anything remotely Easterish, since that's not a big holiday over here. Happy Easter everyone!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Pound of Cure
So I didn't really update the past couple days, since yesterday I had a double whammy of a hangover and food poisoning. But I feel like I'm alive again today, so I can catch y'all up. Two nights ago our dorm threw us another nomihoudai for free, so this was another chance for us to get drunk and meet everyone who lives in our building. Alcohol is a concept that makes friends regardless of nationality and/or language. So after our drinking spree, we all drug ourselves home, where I woke up the next day sick as a dog. But I still had a date planned with two Japanese girls I met, Yui and Hiromi, and I didn't want to ditch, so I met them at GB's. Even though I felt pretty gross, it was still an awesome time, they're really great girls who want to learn English and teach me Japanese, so we set up another date soon so they can take me shopping in Umeda and show me some trendy Japanese clothes to wear. I'm ready for another week of class, and trying to set up a gym/running schedule too. The rest of today is devoted to homework and seeing if anybody in Suita is doing anything remotely Easterish, since that's not a big holiday over here. Happy Easter everyone!
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