Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Photos, my good people!

Righty-ho, people. As you darling citizens have insisted, here are some photos , well, technically a lot of pics of my in Japan. Here we go, (Warning: it's not exactly overwhelmingly fascinating but please, have a looksy).

First up's a pic of me and my school's principal, her husband (the chairman or something) and some guy who's apparently important and the both of them seriously had an English-speaking practice session with me. Was rather funny but that's cos they're very nice, old men and maybe they were trying to fit in with the hip group of the century. But anyway, the chairman guy gave me his business card after our conversation and asked me to spare some time and he'll bring me to his company's factory and...bread shop. Yeeah, lol.

The funniest teacher with a brilliant tidak-apa attitude. And he believes himself very handsome (says it practically every day in class, lol). What do you say, friends?



A Hello Kitty popcorn vending machine, yaydom! Too bad it's Hello Kitty though, I don't like it. And the cat won't shut up while you're waiting for the popcorn. But it's goood though so screw the cat :D


Cheese popcorn at a grocery store. It's great that people here love cheese and popcorn as much as I do. Or at least, the restaurants and manufacturing companies do. Oh, yeeeah.


At a trinket store. Happy Birthday to whoever, people!


Pantyhead. Cheh, now you and Ci Ling know what to get Jason next time, HA.


See the little ice cream badge thing? Yep, the pin broke and it fell somewhere in the streets of Okayama so the guy who bought it for me, which would be Kayson, went and stole another badge from another cap from the shop that he got it from. Who's he, you ask?


Ask no more (not like you were, but still), that would be him.


Some schoolmates and I at the park during our school field trip.


Liu Yong and I, at some buffet. Brilliant place, seriously. Had amazing chocolate ice cream and a cotton candy machine! He cooked for me pretty often when I first got here. He makes great Chinese food, yessir. Neway, he "made" some cotton candy for me but there seriously wasn't enough time so I had to leave it all sad on a plate. Well, at least I got to have a teeny piece before we had to dash for the bus.

Bryan/Han Yu and I in Kurashiki (during the field trip as well). And yes, he's actually rather tall. And he possesses a seriously funky laugh.

There're more photos but they're not here now for two reasons. 1: I haven't uploaded them yet. 2: It's a retarded attempt in trying to let you guys feel *some* suspense lol. Don't tell me if it's not working, it'll depress me, mwaha.

A little tidbit about the new students of my school; 102 new students and 85 are from China. Last year's intake was filled with Russians or so they say. And what's more, apparently there practically wasn't any and there's never been so many China Chinese in the school before. I mean, it's not a bad thing but I wanted to meet hot, Russian guys like Hashimoto-sensei and Joewen told me about :( Oh well, I have met some on the streets and they say "hi", whee.

Soooo, more photos soon? Lalala.

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