Well, sleeping under the kotatsu last night was so much fun that apparently I GET TO DO IT AGAIN TONIGHT! WHEEEEEE!

I took better pictures of it today, after I'd folded up my futon.

More pictures of the kotatsu, without the funnylooking girl )

Today, in the afternoon, I went to Kura and ate cheap sushi for lunch, and then I hung out at home for a bit typing stuff. I called Eri, who was at GEOS today, and she said she'd find out stuff for me, but what she found was a hotline for Leopalace internet problems. Oops.

In the early evening I went down to Komagome to check out another location of Mint. This one is really heavily interweaved with a toy store and thus wasn't nearly as cool as the others, although they had some amazing old box sets of cards, and DISCOUNTED. It took a lot of willpower not to do something rash like buying the 2000 All-Star card set for 1500 yen, but now that I think about it that might be a super-cool set to have. I think I'm addicted. I need baseball season to start again, dammit!

I also went down to Jimbocho for a bit. The cool part of that was taking the Mita subway line for the first time ever. I took the Nanboku from Hon-Komagome to Korakuen, and instead of getting out and wandering around the Tokyo Dome, I wandered about half a kilometer underground to the Kasuga station of the Mita line, which also involved wandering through the Kasuga station of the Oedo line. That's one damn confusing underground exchange, you never know what system or station you're in at the time (am I in Korakuen? Am I in the Marunouchi/Nanboku half? The Oedo/Mita half? AIIIEEE!). I found a few things I was looking for in Jimbocho and then wandered up the hill to Ochanomizu and took the train up to Akabane.

(It should be noted that the guy in the Jimbocho shop of Mint kept running to the back room to look for stuff and pretty much left me completely alone in the shop for several minutes at a time. Does this just mean that I've been there often enough that he trusts me not to run off with anything, or that he's just Japanese and never thinks "Hey, someone might try to run off with something"?)

I met up with Eri down at GEOS around 8pm, and she ended up calling Head Office and I talked to the Japanese teacher kacho, who spoke excellent English and listened to me talk about my heater problem and said she'd try to see if we could get someone out here by like, Wednesday morning to look at it. So... er... now I have to cross my fingers I guess.

Eri and I went to dinner after that at "Dona", a little Italian restaurant in the area under Akabane station. I said, "I really want spaghetti with eggplant", and amazingly I opened the menu and the first thing in the tomato sauce spaghetti section was "melanzane". I was like "Dude! Eggplant!" So I got my eggplant, and I had a salad, too. I told Eri about the jellybeans thing from a few days ago and she thinks it's literally the funniest thing she's ever heard.

I didn't make it home in time for 薔薇のない花屋, nor most of SMAPxSMAP. Oh well. I did however get to see Ainori and that was the important show of the evening. Carbonara confessed to Remi at the start of the show -- and it was a REALLY GOOD one too, very honest and straightforward and yet funny at the same time. Naturally, she shot him down the next day, because she's an idiot. But that's beside the point. Ryo went CRAZY about it -- he was REALLY pissed off like "WTF do you mean he confessed to MY Remi", but he cheered up a lot afterwards after the shoot-down. Everyone said goodbye to Carbonara -- and he was taking it all really well, really cheerfully, even saying goodbye in German. And then the bus drove off, and they showed Carbonara standing there talking to Kikuchi, one of the show's directors, and they were both just crying, and Kikuchi was like "I'm sad to see you go, man, you were awesome, your confession was awesome, etc." Poor guy. I wonder where things will go next in the show. I hope they don't start picking on poor Miya :(
dr4b: (mariners)
Today was pretty cool. Fuj and I went to the Mariners - Devil Rays game. Due to my intricate knowledge of Safeco we managed to score some pretty awesome tickets in Field seating. It was a good game, too. Hideo Nomo was going for his 200th career win (counting his Japan and America professional games) and Jamie Moyer was going for his 198th career win. Moyer and Borders as a battery are the oldest pair in recent baseball history. It was Little League day and they had a giveaway of an adorable poster of current Mariners with pictures of what they looked like in little league. (It was for kids 14 and under, but I managed to find a stray one.) The stadium was reasonably packed. Pat Borders beat out a bunt for a single. Aubrey Huff pretend to be Ichiro, failed, and dropped a ball which led to the tying run. Moyer struck out 6 guys in 6 innings.

The game see-sawed a lot, with it tied 5-5 coming into the 9th. Adrian Beltre got his 1000th career hit, with a single to right -- and a minute later Richie Sexson hit a double, driving him in for the game-winning RBI. Good stuff. Well, except where Ronnie The Bear got the win totally randomly.

Don't come around here Nomo )

After the game, Fuj and I came back to Northgate and bummed around the mall a bit. We went to Toys'R'Us and looked through their baseball card sets and bought a few, then looked around the mall for other stuff. Came home, he went to Safeway to get junk food, sort of like how I always raid Zellers for junk food when I'm in Canadia. Then we opened baseball card packs like the dorks we are, like "woo! I got a Hideki Matsui rookie card!" and whatnot. The Topps Cracker Jack cards really annoy me.

Went to Applebee's for dinner with Tanya, Charlie, and Keevon, which was neat because I haven't seen them in ages (well, before yesterday at least). Then we watched all of season 4 of Trailer Park Boys, which Fuj brought down on DVD. Goddamn that show is hiiiiiiiilarious, especially the "Ricky-isms" feature on the first disc.

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