Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Japanese CSI and Lots of Anime!

This post is for this past Thursday. So even though Thursday was another free day for me I got up early in the morning to finish deleting the virus. That took a little while but once it was done I was relieved. After I was done I came back to my room to get dressed and whatnot but ended up taking a nap afterward. By the time I got up again I had missed lunch so I just waited a little bit and I figured I would get dinner here at the center.

I ended up getting what they called chicken pilaf, which really was something like rice pilaf with a fried egg on top and some lettuce and such on the side. It was yummy, though a bit odd to me. I ended up sitting with the only other two white people here besides Casey and Michael and myself. One guy introduced himself at one point, he was from Australia
and his name was Luke. He told me the other guy was from New Zealand and his name but I forgot it. Besides he didn’t seem too friendly anyway.

After dinner I decided to go out and visit the supermarket near here for the first time. It’s called Saty. I ended up buying some milk, OJ, potato chips, and Cup of Noodles. The Cup of Noodles was really cool though. It was a reusable plastic cup of noodles looking container with a lid and you just buy refills for it instead of using the styrofoam ones each time. I though it was really cool and eco-friendly.

When I got back I snatched on some of the chips and watched some TV. I found a program which closely resembled CSI in theme and even in story plot to a degree. First Japanese Columbo and now Japanese CSI, I was seriously amused. I mostly watched TV for the rest of the evening. At one point I tried sleeping but I couldn’t. I don’t know if my nap through me off or if I just wasn’t tired?

So instead I put the TV back on and ended up finding a bunch of anime including a rerun of Full Metal Panic, an episode from the new season of XXXHolic, something called Soul Eater, and finally a very funny one called To Loveる. This is actually a clever pun because if you pronounce it like it is Japanese it comes out sounding like too-ra-bu-ru, which if you say faster is “trouble”! Hehe, I was really amused. And finally I fell asleep.

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