Vigorous Blog

Hi. I'm a student at KANSAI foreign language university in Japan. I'm majoring in English. This blog is a part of my homework. I wanna get along with you! Shall we talk together for a while??

Sunday, April 30, 2006

I did it!

I earned about 250,000 yen finally in the spring vacation!
I had never been late on work even though I had to get up at 4:30 in the morning every day.
I'm not lazy anymore??
Not really.
Take care.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Part-Time Job

I’ll earn for sure 200,000 yen during the spring vacation by working as a professional mover with my lazy friend, like me. I need lots of money to go abroad next summer and because of my wasteful habits. I have to get to the work place by 7 o’clock in the morning, so this is very challenging for me, and I need to change my life style. But we can work for at least 11,000 yen a day!! Isn’t that great?! Since this is my first time working part time in my life, I haven’t tasted the pleasure of earning money by myself so I’m looking forward to earning money. Through this job, I will be a man and hope my laziness will be removed. I’ll do my best.

Friday, January 27, 2006

I put our pictures on my photo page!
Check it out.
Click "My Photo Studio" at "Links".

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Swearwords



Hey, what’s up, shitbreaks! …Oh, excuse me…
I want to write about swearwords before I leave Adam’s class.
I bought this book some months ago. This is so interesting and I can learn lots of swearwords from this book. This book may be disgusting for some people but I respect the author. Only this book can make me feel good while reading. Novels? Piss off.
Since I’ve started to study English, I feel a great interest in English swearwords. Many American young people speak swearwords regardless of their sex as far as I know.
Also, I hear dozens of swearwords in an American movie and music. However we can never learn swearwords even in communication classes at school in spite of that fact. What I want to learn is just what Americans do. Though swearwords are obviously part of English which Americans always speak, we can’t learn them, no teachers teach us about them. Why? If we go to America without learning swearwords, we’ll be in trouble because we don’t understand what Americans mean. Also when you are with your American friends, you’ll never spend time without hearing a swearword. So swearwords are important for English learners. What do you think?
PS. I know teachers try not to speak swearwords but I (we?) want teachers to speak them in class, and I also want to speak them though I have no idea whether teachers accept that or not.

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

The Iraq War

What is President Bush thinking? He just wanted to show the threat of America to the world? I think that President Bush should have continued the inspection by the weapons inspection team of the United Nations.
The purpose of the war President Bush addressed changed every address. First, he mentioned it’s for the sake of the military power sanction against continuing possessing mass-destruction weapons, such as biological and chemical weapons, denying the fact, and not giving full cooperation to the weapons inspection team of the United Nations. Second, he mentioned it’s in order to release the average citizen of Iraq from President Saddam Hussein's oppression. Finally, he mentioned it’s in order to change Iraq which is a supporting nation to a terrorist into a "democratic" country. Besides, there are many reason of the war can be thought. So we don’t know his thought clearly.
Also, I don’t understand Prime Minister Koizumi. Although Japan is the country against war, he joined the war. Here is the ninth article of the Japanese Constitution.
Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes.
In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized.
Japan is obviously against war by this. But he pleaded the other article. So the Constitution of Japan should be changed soon.
War have much to do with lots of tolls. Once a war break out, lots of innocent people die. That’s ridiculous. I'm totally against war.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

The Way of Asking Questions

The way of asking questions in Japan is not so different from the American way. I would like to contrast men’s way with women’s way in my family.
My father is taciturn and he rarely asks me questions, even if I got back from Canada trip this summer vacation. All he said to me is, “ Don’t spend too much money. Make some foreign friends in Japan. That is the cheapest way.” That’s it. He didn’t ask me anything, though he gave me much money so that I can go to Canada. He seemed to be indifferent to me, but I felt comfortable to his way since I’m also a man who rarely asks questions.
However, my mother and grandmother asked me boring and annoying questions after I came back from Canada. My mother asked “Did you return home safety?” I nodded slightly and thought “You can’t understand such a thing though you are seeing me?” “What were you called by your host mother?” my mother asked again. “What?!” I answered “Aki...” She and my grand mother started to laugh at my answer. I was looking down thinking they are idiot. I was tired of answering their questions and went off.

Monday, December 12, 2005

30 Days: STRAIGHT/GAY

If Scott were a gay? Good question. Mmm…I think I’ll strive to forget the fact!! (just kidding) Maybe the way of contact with him would not change unless he has affection for me, though I don’t want to imagine the relationship between him and his boyfriend. He is a nice gay, oops, guy even if he were a gay.
There are some popular TV personalities who are gays in Japan. They are certainly amusing but nobody wants to see their sex life, I guess. So I think it’s all the harder for Ryan to recognize Ed is a gay because Ryan is a Christian who believes that homosexuality is a sin.
By the way, I noticed that though Japanese gays act as if they are women, the American gays in “30 Days” develop their muscles to show their strength. Japanese gays use female terms and they are even disguised in woman’s clothes. Is this my bias? Are there gays doing those like Japanese in America? I’m really interested in that.
Recently, I've read the article which said that 60 % of Japanese people with AIDS were infected by having sex with a person who has the same sex, namely, gay. Though I don’t know the cause well, this fact is very interesting, isn’t it? I want to know the cause.
By watching this movie, my horizons broadened out. If you are a gay, just make it known if you want to. I'll be a little surprised, but never look down on you.

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Parallel Structure Poem

When I was a preschool kid,
I got a piece of a traffic accident I suffered.
When I was an elementary school student,
I got a piece of video games I was crazy about.
When I was a junior high school student,
I got a piece of so many black basses I fished.
When I was a high school student,
I got a piece of English textbooks I wetted with saliva.

Now I am a university student.
Now I have some weighty pieces.
Still I cannot complete my memory jigsaw puzzle.
What did you think? I know you thought it's boring:)
But I tried to imply that LIFE is LONG. I hope your memory jigsaw puzzle will be bright with your good memories.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Super Size Me

I enjoyed “Super Size Me” very much. Indeed, I was very surprised at the people who have huge belly and butt when I went to Canada this summer vacation. Whenever I went upstairs in a station, there was a big butt in front of my eyes. It was troublesome… I found that men tend to get fat on their belly but women get fat on their butt. Mmm…interesting. However, we rarely see such fat people in Japan fortunately. This is obviously because of the difference of eating habit. In Canada, my host mother often served oily food. That’s why they have big bellies and butts after all and I guess she can’t wear the T-shirt I gave her for a present… As for me, I go to Mcdo four times or more in a week, I eat out for about 90%, and to make matters worse, I rarely exercise. Certainly, I’m getting fat on my belly recently. Oh, Jesus…I can be such a fat and unhealthy man though I wanna be a pilot in the future, and to be a pilot in Japan we need to be very healthy. Mmm…I’m confused. Who put the McDonald’s within our campus!! Also, I’m worried about me at the time when I come back from America after studying abroad. (I don’t know whether I can study abroad or not because of my bad grade but I really want to.) I would have to regulate myself in America otherwise I would be fat and unhealthy, but I’m not good at regulating myself unfortunately… Be strict with myself!! Oh, yes, I have a question. Why can Americans eat a lot even when they are children like you, Scott? It’s incredible for us that you would have eaten three cheeseburgers, a big French fries and a drink when you were six years old. All what I could eat when I was such a child is a hamburger, a S size French fries and a S size drink. Anyway, though I’m tough enough not to be affected by such a movie, I think I’ll try to avoid fast foods from now on.

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Street Basketball

I went to Tokyo to see the street basketball game with my good friend (not stupid) last weekend. It was my second time to go to see the game in Tokyo.
I missed the night bus on which I was supposed to ride on Friday because of my carelessness though I bought a ticket which costed 4200 yen... So I went back to Hirakata with anger. Next day I took trains in the early morning and arrived at Tokyo in the evening... It was so tough and made me pay extra 9300 yen... After arriving there, I met my friends who came from Fukui and we strolled in Tokyo, and then stayed at the tube hotel.
On Sunday, we went to see the main event of this trip, street basketball game!!!! In the daytime, 240 public entries played games outside to be picked up for the main game in the evening. Then two skillful and aggressive guys were picked up. In the evening, the main game started!! The American professional team including the two chosen guys was against the Japanese team. My seat was S class actually but I wanted to see the game more closer, so I added "S" on my ticket with a pencil and showed it to a staff to get closer to the court. Surprisingly, it succeeded!! lol I was very excited close to my hero. Whenever we saw an amazing play, all of the spectators rose to their feet and shouted out. The sight was really unforgettable for me. Even two chosen players excited us very much. Moreover, I got one of my hero's autograph on my T-shirt!!!! Even though it's a small autograph, it is so big for me!!!! Thanks, God!!!!
After that, I took a night bus and had an uneasy seat until the early morning on Monday, then I went to school rubbing the sleep out of my eyes...

Thursday, November 17, 2005

"No, thank you." in Japanese

Positive : iie kekkoudesu
Neutral : irimasen or iidesu
Negative : iranai or iran
Terrible : iruka!!!

#We Japanese use the positive way while we're talking to interviewers or someone who is higher position to show them that we're intelligent and well-educated.
#When we use the neutral way, the objects should be strangers, acquaintances, our teachers or fellow workers. But, "iidesu" sometimes means the opposite meaning. It's interesting, isn't it? So I recommend you to use "irimasen" unless you can pronounce "iidesu" well.
#The negative way is rude for people I mentioned on the neutral part, but it's popular among our familiar friends or family. So don't hesitate! If you use the neutral way with your friends, it can be a joke, or sometimes your friend would think "I'm not your friend??;("
#Here is a terrible-way part!! "iruka!!!!" is used with big voice when we're really irritated with someone. However this also can be a joke if we say it to your friend with smile:)
I will be happy if you can use them well.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Intelligence Inventory 2

Do you think intelligence is fixed at birth, or is it constantly changing?

I think it is fixed at birth. I think intelligence is a kind of abilities of think, memorize, express, describe and so on, and these are impossible to improve. Even if we study hard, what we can get is not intelligence but just knowledge and information. Someone, who is what we called "genius", have much higher intelligence in particular field from their birth than ordinary people. It can be art, literature, mathematics, etc. We ordinary people can never keep up with such geniuses in the field even if we try hard, I believe.
Why is society interested in your intelligence and schooling?
Because prosperous society depends on our intelligence. Technologists can make the world convenient, scientists can predict disasters, economists can control money throughout countries, politicians can control the nation, mathematicians can figure complecated numerical formulas, chemists can make new fuels, doctors can save our life, and so on. Thus highly intelligent people can do something great for society. That's why society needs intelligence talents, I think. Therefore there is compulsory educations, and highly intelligent people can grant scholarships with hopes.
Why do some highly intelligent people fail to achieve their potential?
Before answering this question, I want to ask the questioner how you know there are highly intelligent people who fail to achieve their potential. There might be no people who fail to achieve their potential. Anyway, if so, here is my answer. It is because they don't try various things or they have no chances to do various things that they fail to do it. I mean if someone who have talent for sing don't sing songs, they could not recognize their talent. I think school education helps us to find our own talents.

Monday, November 07, 2005

Gaidai Festival


We aviation club's member ran the tempura ice cream stand. Finally, we got the very best prize on tempura ice cream and received an award of 5000 yen from the student council at the closing celemony. Certainly we sold about 3300 tempura ice creams in four days, that is to say, no one earned more money than us!! That's incredible!! Yahoo!!
But here is another story. We worked 9 hours in a day for four days without having enough meal, because so many customers came to buy tempura ice creams almost continually. Sounds nice for business, but I was exhansted when I got home, and then fell asleep unconsciously every day... That recured for four days!! Since I have never worked part-time, it was very tough to work hard contunually.
At any rate, I seemed to learn something precious through this experience. Thank you guys for buying! Did you like tempura ice cream?
I added some pictures HERE.

Sunday, October 30, 2005

How much do we depend on a computer?

For three days, my computer had been dead. That's because I tried to do something bad, I mean,,, something illegal with my computer. My computer was infected by a computer virus, and it didn't work after the boot. I got into a panic and was at a loss. But, I'm typing this sentence with my computer now! Thanks God! Thanks technology! I was able to revival my computer! How? It's tiresome to explain.
By the way, I recognized how I depend on a computer. For the last three days without using my computer, I was so bored, and what I could do was nothing but sleeping.
I found that there is a kind of illness called "Internet dependence syndrome". The people who are suffering from it spare a long time for accessing the Internet, and neglect their job, studies or housework, and moreover, they trouble others. I think I'm neither suffering from it, nor a computer nerd, but I could be. So take care!

Monday, October 17, 2005

Movie Review - "50 First Dates"

My evaluation for this movie is A-.

1.People
Henry Roth(Adam Sandler) and Lucy Whitmore(Drew Barrymore) are the main characters. Henry works at the aquarium as a veterinarian, and his hobby is island fling. Lucy is a local girl in Hawaii and she has short-term memory. She can't remember what happen the day before.
2.Point of View
Henry and Lucy's voice tell the story and give us the information. The performers make us feel something sad.
3.Place
Henry and Lucy meet at the restaurant near the sea in Hawaii.
4.Picture
I remember the last scene clearly. When Lucy wake up on her bed, she finds a videotape written "Good Morning, Lucy" and plays it. Then she recognizes her condition and life history, and comes out of the bedroom. She sees her husband, Henry, and their child on the ship.
5.Plot
Henry is working at the aquarium. He meets Lucy at the restaurant and falls for her. When he meets her the next day, however, she doesn't remomber him. He knows about her. He tries to stay with her every day. She finally knows what happened with her when she sees a newspaper. Henry shows her a videotape about the events since the car accident. They date together everyday and Henry proposes to her, and she accepts. But the other day, Lucy burns her journal to forget Henry because she knows she has no future. None the less, they marry and have a child.
6.Premise
This movie is about the man who has a girlfriend who suffers from short-term memory loss. I think the directer tries to impart the strength of love. All a couple need is love.
7.Theme
It evokes both sadness and happiness.
8.Conflict
Lucy's family tries Henry to stay away from her.
9.Connection
Never.

Friday, September 30, 2005

If I were...

If I were a physically challenged person, how would my life change?

Obviously, I couldn't live by myself. If my legs were disabled, I need a wheelchair other than someone's help. Could I move around in a town? Maybe not, especially here in Japan, even though this country is aged society now. There are still lots of barriers to physically challenged people. For example, there are lots of bumps and stairs which prevent them from moving everywhere, and there are still a few buses and taxies which wheelchair users can take. Moreover, they are sometimes looked differently than ordinary people, especially by innocent children. Even adults would do so unconsciously, though they know it is bad. I would feel sad everyday under the situation. I would learn that world is so inconvenient and recognize the badness of discrimination. This statement also can be discriminative for them... Ohhh, what should I do?! I'm confused!

Reaction to "30 Days"

I think I can't support myself on minimum wage here. Actually, now I live a normal life on $1200 per a month, including the rent, lighting and heating expenses, and Internet charge. Though it's enough to live a normal life, I want more money for amusement and luxury. If I began to live on a minimum wage, I would have to spend much time working everyday. I wouldn't even spend time with my friends, much less go shopping with them. Just working and sleeping. I can't endure. I don't wanna even think about that.
Also, I was very surprised at the fact that 20% of children in Ohio go to bed hungry!! Though I'm not good on American government, I wonder why American government doesn't help them. If American government try harder, they should find a good solution. Go ahead!!

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Scooter Trip to Tokyo


As you know, I went to Tokyo by scooter with my stupid friends. On the First day, I went to Nagoya to meet my friends, one is who live in Nagoya, the other is who came from Fukui by motor bicycle, and we stayed for the night in Nagoya.
On the second day, we got up at 5a.m. and left Nagoya for Tokyo! After long, long, long time, 14 hours, at last we were able to arrive at our friend's apartment in Kanagawa near Tokyo. We were exhausted incredibly so went to bed early.
After long sleep, we began to enjoy Tokyo! We went to Machida, Shimokitazawa, Shinjyuku, Harajyuku, Shibuya, Akihabara, Kabikicho, Daiba, Yokohama, and meet our friends who live in Tokyo in three days!! Remember, we took trains instead of scooter in Tokyo:) We had a good time but our money flied away;(
...oh,,, I don't wanna remember the return road... It was too tough because I had to come back to Osaka directly!! I mean I had the first class of secomd semester on the following day!!! Jesus!! We left our friend's apartment at 6:30a.m. Since I rushed, I was likely to crash into a car. I couldn't turn completely at the corner on the downhill of mountain road, and knocked a pole down, then rushed toward the oncoming car at full speed. If the driver hadn't dodge me, I would not be here now. Thank you, God. After that, we had a heavy rain. Because of it, one of my friends slipped on the white line while driving his scooter, and hurt himself. If a car had followed him, he would have been run over and killed by the car! Dangerous! At midnight, we were still driving. I was about to doze while driving and it looked very dangerous so we slept on the ground for 20 or 30 minutes. After that, I was struck by a terrible chill. I wanted to cry. My brain didn't work. I just really wanted to reach my apartment in Hirakata. Finally, I was able to reach my room at past 4a.m.!! I went to bed as soon as possible. Then I wake up at around noon. That's why I missed the Adam's first class...
I swore never to go far by scooter!!
too long posting...

Japanese Gesture

A common gesture in Japan, especially for middle-aged or elderly men, is putting our opened hand in front of the chest or chin. The thumb is the closest to our body. This action means, “I’m sorry.” or “Excuse me.” It's made when expressing apology or regret, or making a request to others. At the same time, the face should express "sorry".
Also, it can be used when we try to make our way through the crowd in a train. In this case, additionally, you had better say "Suimasen.(Excuse me)" so that the others can notice you are trying to do that. When you do that, you can feel Japanese. Let's try!

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Horrible Disaster

When I read the article mentioned that the death toll from "Katrina" climbed to thousands, I was astonished and turn on TV the next instant. The cruel sight made me be struck dumb and rivet on the sight. I realized what happened in New Orleans then. As I knew about the fact deeply, I came to know the background. There are lots of abandoned poverty people in New Orleans, and that's news to me. Actually, I had thought there are few poverty people in America, except for in the slums because America is one of the best advanced nation. I became sad to know that.
Moreover, the next hurricane "Rita" is coming to Florida, and what is worse, it's gonna be as strong as "Katrina"!!!! Oh, my God!!!! I really wish Americans' safety.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Happiness Inventory Questions

#1 How important is money to your hapiness? What do you want to buy?
Surely, money is important to my hapiness. However, I haven't thought about the reason why money is important and how important money is. I thought about that this time.
If I have no money, I can't go shopping, have dinner with my friends, and join to my club activities. In other words, I wouldn't be able to contact with the others, and I would stay indoors even on holiday. That's why I can say money has an important role for me. If I have enough money, I want to buy a ticket for going abroad in order to have good experiences and improve my English ability.

#6 What do you want to do to maintain your health?
I want to have a balanced diet because I tend to eat meat too much. I have to eat more various vegetable and fish. Moreover, I often eat something like snacks at midnight, so I must change my eating habit. Next, I want to exercise regularly. Though I like sports and bought a basketball recently, I don't have the opportunity to play sports very much. Oh, yes, I want to sleep more! I'm really worried about that now because the second semester began already. I need to do my homework regularly.
#7 What is your vision of a satisfying job?
First of all, I want to work with English. That's why I'm majoring in English. Next, I need plenty of pay not to live a poor life, and I feel like living a rich life, too. Also, I think challenge and great bosses are very important to carry on with a job. I don't care about a little bitterness as long as I can feel challenge in a job. I want my bosses to instruct me properly so that I can feel challenge, then I want to be a great boss who is respected by staff. If I can seek more, I want to work at a famous and worldwide company to be recognized by everyone.

Monday, September 05, 2005

Homestay in Canada


I had a really good time in Canada.

I went to the school. The class were something like IES class. We students often talked and interviewed each other in class. I made friends with lots of overseas students. They came from Taiwan, Italy, Saudi Arabia, France, Mexico, Russia, Germany, Brazil, etc. Wow, wonderful!! They were able to speak English much better than me though we were in same level class... Actually, I was shocked about the fact... Ohh, Japanese!!(not all) What's going on!!
My host family was very kind. They spoke slowly, and mom often washed my clothes and clean my room. I and mom often talked over a cup of tea and cookies at night:)
Also, I had a roommate who was a French guy, Simon. He came to Canada to study English, too. We often go out together and had a good time.
When I went to the nightclub, called "Foam Party", for the first time in my life, I was bouncing around in a trance and I plunged into the mountain of foam that was being made by special machines. I got soaked to the skin eventually... Anyway, it was so fun!
I also had a lot of culture shock. I thought.. "How convenient Japan is!" though this is a prejudice. Now I'm glad to learn something new from this experiences.
To be honest, I didn't want to go back to Japan. My stay for two weeks was tooooo short! But I was able to have a really good time even for only two weeks.
Thanks, my friends! Thanks, my host family! Thanks, Canada!

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Friday, August 05, 2005

I Flied!!

At last, I became a bird!! I flied in the sky!!
In the other day, we had a long-expected camp. I enjoyed flying sooooo much in spite of the swelter. Regrettably, it was cloudy on the first day, but on the next day we had very fine weather.
In the sky, I was able to look over the ground, buildings, and mountains as if I were a bird. I was very impressed with the beautiful scene and I took a lot of pictures:))
Though I can't pilot without an instructor yet, I wanna fly alone soon!!!

View my photos! http://akihirosphoto.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Impulse Buying

ah...ah..I always buy something looks good impulsively, that is, I'm good at wasting money. If I'm thirsty, I'll buy a drink. If I'm hungry, I'll buy some snacks. Sometimes I was called "lavish spender" by my friends. This is my bad point...but, don't you think that I'm contributing to the economy?? If you hesitate to buy something you really want now, Be brave!! Buy all of them!! Happiness must be waiting for you!!
But I'm not foolish. To leave and save the money, I reflected and looked for the solution. I really think the solution is to be a millionaire!! Right??Right?? So I decided to study hard and get a great occupation in the future!

Sunday, July 17, 2005

"Spo-cha"

I went to "Spo-cha" with my friends at midnight. Do you know there?? In "Spo-cha", we can play various sports, arcade games, Karaoke(singing songs), and even fishing if we pay about 1400 yen for 3 hours. It's located in Takatsuki city where is next to Hirakata city. We enjoyed playing basketball, tennis, billiards, ping-pong, roller skating, golf, batting and fishing. I sweated a lot and so were my friends. It was really good exercise for me because I had seldom exercised those days.
I love sports!! Oh, you, too?! You are eager to play sports?! Aha, then I reccomend this place to you.

Saturday, July 16, 2005

My Summer Plan

I'm gonna go to Toronto in Canada alone!!! I'm gonna commute to the language school, and stay with a family and another overseas student for two weeks. This is my first oversea travel in my life, and Scott told me that Toronto is really nice place to visit. (but I heard he has never been there...) Anyway, I'm really looking forward to go there!!! So I bought an English conversation textbook, and my mother bought me a suitcase, a digital camera, etc. But then, I'm a little nervous because this is my first oversea travel as I mentioned before. So, I want your useful advice if you have!

Friday, July 15, 2005


We are full up.

SUSHI


I and Yuichi wanted to eat sushi suddenly. Although sushi had been too expensive for us living alone to eat, we weren't able to win our appetite... So we went to eat sushi!!! with our poor wallets...
Fortunately, we found the sushi bar where we could eat them for 100 yen a dish. We enjoyed eating cheap and delicious sushi and felt Japanese. I had used to eat not less than 15 dishes, but this time I was able to eat no more than 10 dishes. What was wrong with my stomach?!
...Oh, yes, I wanted to ask foreigners this question. "Have you ever eaten sushi?? Do you like it??"
By the way, I know there are a lot of sushi bars in the world but some of the sushi they sell are unbelievable for us Japanese because of the strange ingredients like avocado, cheese, etc. Although I want to try them, I want foreigners to know they are NOT genuine sushi!!

Sunday, July 10, 2005

My Stupid Old Fellows


They are my old fellows. How stupid!! They were stared by some people then...

When I look back the past, I remember my high school days were so tough because of studies, but I spent the unforgettable days with my fellows.
There were about 10 fellows in the supplementary private school where I had commuted everyday. All of them were so stupid, especially me and other 4 fellows. We often watched movies, read comic books, drank alcohol, and had the popcorn parties in the study hall, regardless of studies. We also shot off fireworks, boxed, shouted out, had a snowball fight, talked about our life at twilight on the roof, and what was worse, we picked up the cute girl who was working at the covenience store. I know we were so stupid, but I had a really good time with them. I'm gonna see them in this coming summer vacation at the school, yeah!!

How about your friends??

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Let's Fly!!


I belong to "Aviation Club". with Yuichi. We can FLY!!!
Look at the poster. What a wonderful sky!!! And you can see the white dragonflies. These are
Gliders!!! Unlike airplane, Glider has no engines. When it comes to the way of flying, I will say it is the same as way of flying kites. When the glider goes up in the sky completely, the pilot cut off the line from the body. Then the glider will be able to glide through the air for a long time. I'm really really looking forward to next camp!! I can't wait!!
But, unfortunately, an accident happened... In the last contest, a glider crashed and the student pilot and instructor were killed... That's why we have to abandon the next camp... I felt very pity for them.
But I wanna fly as soon as possible anyway!!:))
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Saturday, June 04, 2005

"Blurb" about myself

"Why me?!"
When he was five years old, he was knock down by a huge truck.

Having gotten back from preschool, he went to play with his friends.
On the road, some friends who were on the opposite side called him and another friend besides him.
The next instance, the friend besides him burst toward them, crossing the road!! "W, Wait!!!" He said to himself. There was a huge truck running on the road!!
The truck tried to dodge the friend with braking hard and swerving. Fortunately, the truck could dodge the friend. Buttt!!!, the truck dashed towards him in turn!!!!!! "Why??!!"
..........
There was a boy Akihiro who was lying on the sidewalk... Also, he was bleeding at the nose...

Although he could wake up and see his father in the ambulance, there was a crack on his skull...


Fortunately(Unfortunately?!), now you can see him!!!:D {haha

Thursday, May 26, 2005

Japanese Bill


This is a Japanese 1000-yen bill. His name is "Hideyo Noguchi". He was a world-famous and great doctor. He had been researched yellow fever(黄熱病).
When he was a little child, he seriously burned his left arm with a fireplace. Later, he was operated on his arm but it never recoverd completely. At that time, however, he knew the marvelousness of medicine. So, he began to intend to be a doctor, and became a great doctor later. He saved a lot of people's life in the world.
Butttt, now that here Japan is very depressed, he seems to be also depressed... :)

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Nonsense Poem

This is my homework. You don't have to understand this.


Hi. I'm AIR.
I love to gly into beauty's mouth
filling with the perfumesty of flowers

One day, I strolly on the train
I found out a beauty
I went directosh to her with smiling

The next instant, a fickening bald man began to yawn with dirtbigy mouth

I prepared for the worst
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How stinky!! stinky!! Ouch! Help!!


That's all... How stupid I am. This may not be a poem. Please never mind...