Wednesday, November 29, 2006

GOBBLE GOBBLE


Another Thanksgiving passes by. Damn I miss the turkey, hope everyone got their fill of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, etc. ... dang if I only had an oven in Japan, I would cook one right up, but unfortunately, they don't got any ovens up in here.
** picture props : MDPNY @ flickr

SNOWING IN SEATTLE

Everyone back home, drive safely. I still remember how crazy it is when snow falls! Jez and its only November?

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

HONEY GIRLS




Honey Girls is the name of the magazine, and I was like a bear to honey after seeing their promo stand at the Kinokuniya bookstore. I pondered the thought of taking a pic with them for their magazine promo for awhile, but heck I was a bit bored after my job seminar. So here are the outtakes with some of the Honey Girls, basically another of the million Japanese fashion magazines out there. Had to get my kick for the day, and also a cool girly mag, ha ha ha.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

DISNEY??




Got great news today when I called up Ogawa sensei from my old school just to see how things were going. She said something incredible happened. The
boys basketball won 1st place in the school district area. Then got 2nd place in the greater area tournament, and next are going to the Hyogo (state) tournament. Holy cows!?!?!

A little background on the suprise. All of last year I was trying hard, or somewhat hard to get the bball team to get some respect. Well, basically the boys sucked, getting blown out game after game, with scores like 20-100 which is pretty damn embarassing. I tried to hang tough and teach em what I knew, because heck the coaches didn't even know basketball too. They were just regular teachers. So at the same time I was teaching the boys and girls coaches on how to play basketball. I thought it could one of those Disney movies like the "Mighty Ducks" where you get this scrub to baller team. But when I left in July I thought that would never have happened. Even Ogawa sensei said, go teach the kids, you are the ALT you can make them good, ha ha.
Oh I miss those basketball boys, even how foolish they were, I still felt that I could help them out, and look they made me proud. Honestly this could be the most perverted team at the same time, always touching each other up and me too, maybe thats why their defense is good now, playing man to man, ha ha. Ah, Mr. Shimazu, the next Kobe I thought, in time, always practiced shooting everyday and was getting good, just in the game he freaked out, but I know in time he will turn around, one of the nicest kids out there and speaks awesome English, also gave him my shoes, but he already outgrew them, these kids. Mr. Nakajima, the enforcer, always gets angry at himself and at others, but hey thats great in bball you always need a Dennis Rodman in there, and I don't know why he loves grabbing boys tits. Then there is Mr. XXX I call him, little Isiah, tough like nails, smallest guy out there but will run you into the ground on his gritty D and can always hit you up with a nice layup. Mr. XXX sometimes lazy, sometimes great, you won't know who you will get that day, but you always gotta keep em going, Mr. nice guy too, and great at English, he knows what you are talking about when you ask him about his "nuts".

Just some more random thoughts from the past ...

Crazy Japanese basketball it was fun to see at the begining two years ago. Honestly I never played any organized bball or was super good or anything, but I liked playing it everyday and I liked to watch college NCAA bball. Learned alot from TV, on how the coaches and commentators responded to players mistakes or great plays. So it was interesting to see how coaches in Japan didn't know how to run out the clock, or use it, or even play zone defense. So fuck, man to man sucked sometimes, so had the team play some zone. No one ever saw the zone before and we beat a couple of teams at it, until they caught on the year after and started playing the zone too.

Anyways best wishes to them! GO TEAM!

Thursday, November 16, 2006

CONGRATS BEN AND TEMMY!



Couldn't make it to Ben and Temmy's wedding, but wish you guys well! Hope to see you back in Seattle, or in the WOW world. Best wishes!

GRAB A BROOM

And then you can earn some respect in Japan. How? Well at school there is cleaning time, and I was kinda free for a long time with no task, so I decided to clean the teachers' room since no one was cleaning it, and it was kinda getting nasty. Then instantly I had a couple teachers saying thank you, and even another helping me out. Just thought it was kinda fun to do some cleaning. Anyways got tip from one of our ALT teacher meetings from our trainer. And yeah it worked pretty well. In addition got another cool tip to pass around a cool phrase to teach the teacher some English once a week or so, so, some funny phrase like, "It's a piece of cake". Will try it out next week and see what the teachers say.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

IN THE NEWS

Just some news in the past couple of weeks ... food for thought

- Sony just launched the PS3 as of this morning
- The democrats just whipped some ass in the pas Nov. elections, taking the house and senate, thank goodness
- The Seahawks are barely surviving at 5-3 with Alexander and Hasselback still out
- The Cardinal's won the World Series beating the Tiger's


or some interesting news (because i love reading it)
- "Absentee Florida ballot sent with precious stamp" holy cows a $550,000 stamp?
- "Rock, paper, scissors players to compete for world championship" didn't know they had a championship for this, watch out for those cheaters who change at the last second

GETTING A BIT CHILLY

Just last weekend I woke up to the sounds of some crazy howling wind. Before I mentioned that it felt like a Seattle summer with the temps in the 70's, but looks like I spoke too soon. It was a bit chilly last week and it continued like that, highs in the 50's and 60's from now on. Time to bring out the winter gear. Lucky the apartment is pretty warm so I won't freeze my ass off like in the old place. Nothing like thick concrete.

MORE RANDOM PHOTOS ...





Monday, November 06, 2006

MORE ULTIMATE FRISBEE

It was cool to have Mike convince me to come out to play some ultimate frisbee. Yeah, I was a bit lazy if not hesitant... At the "rocky" sand beaches of Akashi, I joined up with old friends and new friends to play some Ultimate frisbee for the first team. Out of 8 teams, my team Salt n Pepa got 3rd, and we reaped the Habatan frisbee award as well as witnessed some fine games and some amazing dives, even a guy old enough to call grandpa, wow! Picked up scrapes and burns. But overall it was a great day in the sun!









Click here to see more frisbee pics!flickr: ultimate frisbee photoset