My crazy drunk friend called me at 4:30AM and my Sunday totally started wrongly.
After we had a silly silly conversation (Actually, he called me from his friend mobile to run out his mobile credit secretly!!lol), I could not fall asleep again easily.
But I had to admit I was impressed with what he said.
He was totally totally drunk, but he asked me if my family is ok in Japan.
But he should know that the only thing makes me angry in my life is that somebody wakes me up at unexpected time.
Whatever, I felt like I was having morning sickness today, and was being so so so lazy. I played the keyboard a bit, cooked something, ate chocolate and took a nap.
I know it is Sunday, but I feel guilty. My room is totally chaos.
I like watching stupid films online. (Of course, I do not like watching stupid films at cinemas)
When I was looking for something interesting to see, I found a film called "AFTER SEX". It totally did not sound like a good film, so I went for it!
This film was omnibus film and afer sex storieds of 8 kinds of "couples" ,such as sexfriend couple, gay couple, old couple and so on.
As I expected, the stories were not so good (some of them were OK, though) silly and crazy.
But I want to recommend the final episode if I have to recommend.
(Not sure if you can watch this link without registration)
If you have a chance to see it, must see!! It was just fun.
I do not have so many good memories about "After Sex" so I do not like the moment of "after sex". It is one of the most important sences which we can see men's true nature.
I can say my worst after sex was....I found him watching "Napoleon Dynamite" naked after I have come back to the bed from the bathroom.
How romantic.
And it was really funny that he asked me why I was angry.
(If you have never seen Napoleon Dynamite, you should watch it.)
Hakase Taro Charity Event
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
Hakase Taro is the most famous talented Vilolinist in Japan.
He is living in the UK and Japan (I mean half the year for the UK, and the other half for Japan).
Since the earthquake happened, he everyday has a charity concert anywhere in London.
Yestearday, he held a concert at a Japanese department store.
I went there to listen to his violin.
It was amazing...I tore a bit.
Today, I did not know it, but he came to St. Pancross station which is very close to my house. He was playing a beautiful song "Miagete Goran, Yoruno Hoshiwo"
which means "Look up the stars in the night" sung by a famous famous famous singer who was killed by an accident of the airplane almost 30 years ago.
Do you know the song called "SUKIYAKI"? He sang that one too!
I did not listen to this song at yerterday's concert, but this video was great, too!!
Thank you for uploading!
And I am moved that people in the UK do not hesitate to donate to Japan..
I am really really proud of people here...x (
I never donated to people in other countries...
Everybody said "Japan is a strong country, don't worry!!" and huged me...
I really feel warm. I want people in Japan to hug each other when they feel lonely and scared now...
I am always thinking of you, Japan.
Love and hugs!!!
He is living in the UK and Japan (I mean half the year for the UK, and the other half for Japan).
Since the earthquake happened, he everyday has a charity concert anywhere in London.
Yestearday, he held a concert at a Japanese department store.
I went there to listen to his violin.
It was amazing...I tore a bit.
Today, I did not know it, but he came to St. Pancross station which is very close to my house. He was playing a beautiful song "Miagete Goran, Yoruno Hoshiwo"
which means "Look up the stars in the night" sung by a famous famous famous singer who was killed by an accident of the airplane almost 30 years ago.
Do you know the song called "SUKIYAKI"? He sang that one too!
I did not listen to this song at yerterday's concert, but this video was great, too!!
Thank you for uploading!
And I am moved that people in the UK do not hesitate to donate to Japan..
I am really really proud of people here...x (
I never donated to people in other countries...
Everybody said "Japan is a strong country, don't worry!!" and huged me...
I really feel warm. I want people in Japan to hug each other when they feel lonely and scared now...
I am always thinking of you, Japan.
Love and hugs!!!
Earthquake
I still kind of not able to believe the fact that something unbelievable happened in Japan.
I experienced the similar massive earthquake when I was a kid in my hometown.
6000 people were killed at that time.
My friend lost some friends because of that earthquake, but I could not understand how much painful the experient was for her and still cannot understand.
But she experienced such a terrible thing when she was just 7 years old.
To be honest, I was not so scared of the earthquake happened in my hometown, maybe I was too small, The town shown on the television was filled with fire, but I felt like it was happened somewhere faraway from my town. But it actually happened in the same prefecture.
Now, it is too scary for me to face the fact.
But, I still feel like "is it really Japan?" when I am watching news.
It is like a war. I have heard unclear also exploded...it is seriously a war.
I never visited Tohoku area (if I remember well), but they must have been beautiful areas which Japan had to remain beautiful forever, but those towns were being destroyed...
I should not have been in the UK safe when my country is being suffered from such a disaster. Such a boring useless person like me should not have been safe here.
I feel so guilty although many people from overseas were also affected in Japan.
I can't imagine how much their parents and friends are worried...
I read news saying two bodies found in a totally broken house.
One of them was a grandmother and the other one was a 3 year grandson.
The grandmother was holding her dear grandson so tight in her arms...
His mother was alive and she said it was at least happy that those two were found together...
I could not stop tearing when I read this news.
Why do such young kids had to die with brilliant future...
On the other hand, I found happy news.
In the dark, without electricity and water...
Some babies were born...Their mothers must have been scared, but they gave birth in the difficult situation...Mothers are strong, and their babies must be strong, too....Congratulations!!!
It is only thing that is different from the war...
During the war, I have heard many new born babies were killed because they were just noisy and they need to be feed.
But now, those babies are really blessed and they made people around them happy and encouraged.
I just want people in Japan to have strength...I know they already have, though..
I have to be strong here, too.
It is just rubbish things I am worried now comparing with people in Japan!!
I believe Japan!!
I experienced the similar massive earthquake when I was a kid in my hometown.
6000 people were killed at that time.
My friend lost some friends because of that earthquake, but I could not understand how much painful the experient was for her and still cannot understand.
But she experienced such a terrible thing when she was just 7 years old.
To be honest, I was not so scared of the earthquake happened in my hometown, maybe I was too small, The town shown on the television was filled with fire, but I felt like it was happened somewhere faraway from my town. But it actually happened in the same prefecture.
Now, it is too scary for me to face the fact.
But, I still feel like "is it really Japan?" when I am watching news.
It is like a war. I have heard unclear also exploded...it is seriously a war.
I never visited Tohoku area (if I remember well), but they must have been beautiful areas which Japan had to remain beautiful forever, but those towns were being destroyed...
I should not have been in the UK safe when my country is being suffered from such a disaster. Such a boring useless person like me should not have been safe here.
I feel so guilty although many people from overseas were also affected in Japan.
I can't imagine how much their parents and friends are worried...
I read news saying two bodies found in a totally broken house.
One of them was a grandmother and the other one was a 3 year grandson.
The grandmother was holding her dear grandson so tight in her arms...
His mother was alive and she said it was at least happy that those two were found together...
I could not stop tearing when I read this news.
Why do such young kids had to die with brilliant future...
On the other hand, I found happy news.
In the dark, without electricity and water...
Some babies were born...Their mothers must have been scared, but they gave birth in the difficult situation...Mothers are strong, and their babies must be strong, too....Congratulations!!!
It is only thing that is different from the war...
During the war, I have heard many new born babies were killed because they were just noisy and they need to be feed.
But now, those babies are really blessed and they made people around them happy and encouraged.
I just want people in Japan to have strength...I know they already have, though..
I have to be strong here, too.
It is just rubbish things I am worried now comparing with people in Japan!!
I believe Japan!!
Today's cake and something else
Friday, 4 March 2011
Haha, no photo today.
Because I could not wait to have the cake!
It was really really yummy...
Only cakes make me happy recently.
Anyway, today was a pretty cozy day and I am sure it is warmer than Japan!
I do love British weather.
In Wales, it always rains, but it was not as bad as Japanese rainy season!
I cannot leave here!!
Recently, I feel like I do not have any emotions inside of me.
I get stressed easily, but nothing else.
Even when I want to cry, I cannot cry.
It is like I am not alive now.
Recently, my best friend always says that she should better die (kill herself), because she does not get along with her crush and cannot get a boyfriend...
How silly...if she has to die because she cannot get a boyfriend,
I would have died already, too...I had to die at least 3 times for the last 2 years then..
I know she is saying half joking, but half serious.
I heard last year 30,000 people killed themselves in Japan.
If they are enough brave to kill themselves, I think they could survive.
It is much easier, but maybe not for them...
Difficult issue..
Actually, sometimes I face a serious issue which I think I would die if I were a weaker person.
But recently, I do not care about anything so much..I even do not feel anything...
What's wrong with me...
I do not know...
I really feel I am a boring boring person.
But I still have friends who smile to me and I owe them too much to die now.
I do not know what I wanted to write, but I am just worried about my friend...
Don't die please. I love you so much...
Because I could not wait to have the cake!
It was really really yummy...
Only cakes make me happy recently.
Anyway, today was a pretty cozy day and I am sure it is warmer than Japan!
I do love British weather.
In Wales, it always rains, but it was not as bad as Japanese rainy season!
I cannot leave here!!
Recently, I feel like I do not have any emotions inside of me.
I get stressed easily, but nothing else.
Even when I want to cry, I cannot cry.
It is like I am not alive now.
Recently, my best friend always says that she should better die (kill herself), because she does not get along with her crush and cannot get a boyfriend...
How silly...if she has to die because she cannot get a boyfriend,
I would have died already, too...I had to die at least 3 times for the last 2 years then..
I know she is saying half joking, but half serious.
I heard last year 30,000 people killed themselves in Japan.
If they are enough brave to kill themselves, I think they could survive.
It is much easier, but maybe not for them...
Difficult issue..
Actually, sometimes I face a serious issue which I think I would die if I were a weaker person.
But recently, I do not care about anything so much..I even do not feel anything...
What's wrong with me...
I do not know...
I really feel I am a boring boring person.
But I still have friends who smile to me and I owe them too much to die now.
I do not know what I wanted to write, but I am just worried about my friend...
Don't die please. I love you so much...
Typical Japanese
Sunday, 20 February 2011
As you know, Japanese people tend not to pronounce "R" and "L" properly.
Of course, me neither.
The other day, my friend tried to collect my pronunciation and finally,
If I take time to pronounce, I could manage to pronounce those two.
(Of course, in conversations, I cannot take time as much as I want, so I always pronounce wrong.)
We have a common friend called "Ray", but I knew I could not pronounce his name.
I was told my pronunciation was more likely "Lay".
So I asked my friend how to pronounce "Ray".
My friend taught me by pushing his tongue into a throat side.
It looked very difficult for me and I asked
"But wait, nobody did like this when they call him"
He said...
"Because...your pronunciation was so cute, everybody copied yours and called him like you do."
Oh my gooooood!!!
I did not know it and it is really rude for him.
According to my friend, Ray stopped people not to call him like this at the beginning, but later he gave up...lol
Sorry, Ray... I can call your name now only if I take 10 seconds to do so...
Of course, me neither.
The other day, my friend tried to collect my pronunciation and finally,
If I take time to pronounce, I could manage to pronounce those two.
(Of course, in conversations, I cannot take time as much as I want, so I always pronounce wrong.)
We have a common friend called "Ray", but I knew I could not pronounce his name.
I was told my pronunciation was more likely "Lay".
So I asked my friend how to pronounce "Ray".
My friend taught me by pushing his tongue into a throat side.
It looked very difficult for me and I asked
"But wait, nobody did like this when they call him"
He said...
"Because...your pronunciation was so cute, everybody copied yours and called him like you do."
Oh my gooooood!!!
I did not know it and it is really rude for him.
According to my friend, Ray stopped people not to call him like this at the beginning, but later he gave up...lol
Sorry, Ray... I can call your name now only if I take 10 seconds to do so...
Warehouse job
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Hello, long time no speak again!
I have been doing a warehouse job everyday!
Almost everyday, something we ordered at trade shows and so on comes, so I cannot go out so often not to miss ones.
I need a business partner here although what I am doing does not require so many people, actually.
At least, I need a proper scales to weigh my parcels to Japan!!
Everytime, I have to weigh my weight and parcels together because I just have a small scales...
I have to make our company a bit bigger and get money to live into a bigger flat (or one flat with one warehouse.lol)!!!
Since I am applying for a working visa finally, I will be able to do something productive more positively, hopefully!!
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