Saturday, November 10, 2007

Trying Not to be Lazy

It has been a while since I posted anything decent. Life has just been going on.

Yesterday was really fun. After class I played my PSP in the lounge. I finally got the firmware flashed so I can play old PS1 games on my PSP. It is so nice to be able to play something like FF7 on my way to school every morning. Keaton joined me for a little bit with his DS. Afterwards I took Shoko to the best Tsukemen shop in Tokyo. It is called Yasubee and I have probably mentioned it somewhere before. Surprisingly, it was not at all crowded, very weird for a Friday night.

After dinner Shoko had to leave and I had 1 hour to kill. Needless to say, I went to the Big Box in Baba to play some games. 250 yen kept me occupied for the entire hour with a game of gundam, DDR, and Pop'n Music. I met up with Micheal and the gang in Baba station to head toward Shinjuku. The destination, Kabuki-cho theaters. The reason, Resident Evil 3. It is a very good thing that I know my way around Shinjuku. Nobody else had any clue. The price to get in was only a little more than what it would be back in the states. The reason for this is the Japanese subtitles I believe. In any case, the movie was pretty bad. There was no plot until the last 20 minutes or so, which is also the highlight of the movie. There were not too many zombie encounters, which is the entire point of the series.

I also ended up going to Shibuya all night clubbing with Vaso, Rienzo, Kyohei, and Shun Shun. It was my job to round up people to go with us, but nobody from my group wanted to go. They just went home instead. It was probably for the better. We ended up going to Club Asia. The music in all 3 rooms was a techno / trance / drum'n bass mix. I absolutely love that kind of music, but the DJ's were really bad. Two of the rooms were not loud or dark enough to have a good time, and the other had way too much bass. On top of that, there were simply not enough people. We danced for a good 2 hours or so and then decided to leave. I would like to go again, but to a different club with more people. Rienzo is going to work something out with Ageha (supposedly the most famous and biggest club in Asia). I got home this morning and slept.

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