Dec. 4th, 2007

dr4b: (fighters yukio tanaka 1980s)
I probably should have done something with my afternoons this weekend, but I didn't. Oh well. I slept until a bit after noon both days. It felt good. I need sleep.

Sunday, I went down to the Tokyo Dome in the evening to watch a game of the Masters Professional League. This featured guys playing baseball who are anywhere from 37 to 63 years of age. I was all excited to watch former Fighters heartthrob Yukihiro Nishizaki (he's 43 now, but still quite good-looking) as the starting pitcher, but he came out after an inning. I was also amused by how very large Norihiro Komada has become, but the real highlight of the evening was getting to see hall of famer Choji Murata pitch. He was the first guy in Japan to have Tommy John surgery done, in the early 80's, and went on to become Japan's second four-decade player as well (1968-1990). The other thing he was well known for was a bizarre high-kicking windup.

Anyway, Murata is FIFTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD. After a couple of semi-normal pitches -- which were still going across the plate at 130 km/h (which is 80 mph to the metrically challenged), he paused and stood in his trademark stance for a minute. Then he kicked up his leg, reared back, and let the baseball fly.

The crowd went, "Oooooh."

The ball went, "Whooooosh."

The catcher went, "Oh crap," as the ball flew way the hell over the plate.

The 50-year-old runner on first base went, "Oh, my aching back!" as he ran to second base on the wild pitch.

For the rest of it, anyway, Murata faced 5 batters total. He walked one, struck out three, got a groundout from another, and his pitches all averaged 130 km/h (I think 135 was the highest I saw). Seriously, maybe I'm easily impressed, but there are guys half his age who can't throw that fast, y'know? Either way, it was pretty awesome that I got to see him pitch for real.

Anyway, after the game I came home and did laundry and all. I watched part of the Hoshino Japan game as they narrowly beat Korea. Also, I tried the McDonald's "Gurakoro" cheese potatocake sandwich that they've been advertising. It's actually pretty good, though I've been informed it's a seasonal thing and will probably disappear in a few weeks.
dr4b: (baritone)
Today I wasted the afternoon away again. The only useful thing I did was going to the post office to send that card holder to [profile] fuj. I always end up talking to the same post office lady, so I'm always like "I'm sorry I'm so stupid and don't know how to do any of this" and she's always like "It's okay, I'm sorry I can't speak any English," and I'm like "I'm sorry I can't speak any Japanese!!" and either way, after all the apologizing, things get sent places, so it's all good. I also checked my postal bank account and yes, I've been paid. Not that I doubt that I would be, but it's nice to see.

I went to Nakano, where one of my students was having a concert tonight at Nakano Zero, which has a really nice concert hall. She's part of the mandolin club at the Tokyo Agricultural University and had told me like two months ago that she had a concert today. I had said, "Dude, that's a Monday, I could totally go to that!!" so last week she brought tickets for me and the other student in that class and for the other GEOS teachers.

However, I ended up getting to Nakano around 4:30pm and the concert wasn't until 6:30. So, I found Mexican food, and then I went to a pretty neat concert, and then I watched too much TV when I came home. )

My students think it's really freaky that I follow Ainori, hence I am going to follow it even more. So there.
is playing "Pretty Fly For A White Guy" over the music system.

This is weird enough that I felt I had to post it from my cellphone.

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