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Ok not really. ahha well for those avid readers of mine, (hi em!) it has. hahaha
So where do I begin.. this past week was great! I got a printer, a new phone, and curtains! haha I’m most excited about my phone though. It’s not one of those super high tech Japanese phones because I refuse to pay loads of money for one. haha I got a Nokia! hooray! This dude was moving back to India so I took over his country (hahahaha I meant to say contract but I made a mistake and I thought it was funny so I left it haha) so I only have to pay for the remaining part of the contract which is about 10 more months I think. He didn’t charge me anything either! Woohoo!
So I was warned by my co-worker that kebab here sucks. And boy, was he right! I went to Harajuku to buy my printer from some dude, so before I went to pick it up, I walked around Harajuku. I decided to eat kebab and I was seriously disappointed. But then after I had a crepe and I was happy. haha
Teaching is going pretty well! I’m adjusting okay. I just want to be awesome so that students start requesting me. haha
The other day I met up with Paulo and we went to Ueno Park again. We saw a lot of lesbians for some reason and so out of nowhere he goes, “It must be lesbian day today” hahaha so I decided to take a picture. See below.
So am I attracted to Japanese men? No not really. Why? Because I feel manlier than most of them. hahaha I am so crass. I know. But seeeriously! They’re very pretty here. Being here has made me appreciate manly men. OK not those muscle bound monkey types, but just a manly man? So when I do see a manly Japanese man, I think in my head “Yeahh you’re manly. awesome.” hahaha but not so much that I’m attracted to them. However, there is something pretty sexy about a man in a suit (that looks GOOD). I saw an old Tito in a seersucker suit with a colorful bowtie and awesome brown leather shoes. I wanted to ask him if I could take a picture because his outfit was just so well-put together! haha
I paid Skype $8 to call the US unlimited until September! woohoo! So if you want me to call you, leave me your number and I just might.
BTW, it is SUPER dusty in Tokyo. GRABE TALAGA. It’s gross! I’ll vacuum/mop one day. And the next day, there’s dust everywhere again! Kasi, walang trees dito sa city. Therefore, it just circulates everywhere, into buildings and what not.
I’m thinking of buying a bike! I’m not sure if I will though. If I do, I’ll be super Japanese then. haha I got asked to help with a CLP on sunday somewhere north of Tokyo but I can’t go booooo! Working on the weekends kinda sucks. haha
Ummmmm I’m just rambling.. so I’ll end this post with an Alias quote…
“Even though everything’s changed, some things don’t.” SIGH. I LOVE YOU, VAUGHN!
Enjoy the pictures! =)




























