Again, sorry for the slantiness of the videos. I thought I would just be able to flip it like the rest of the pictures. Just tilt your head.
Also, Mission Accomplished, albeit in a small way. A big round of applause for Miss Crimson Thorn for her message "thanks you reading the profile :) "... I can tell this will blossom into a unprecedented friendship.
But all in all, I'm more happy just to have completed my week's mission. Now I need to find a new one.
Going to back track a paragraph. I'd also like to thank those candidates who didn't reply at all to my generic friend messages and in particular to those who felt so sure about them that they deleted them before even reading them. I can't help but wonder if they know that we can see if a message is unread or not.
Back to present tense, my movie has been uploading for a long old while. So I need to find some topics to write about... Hmmm.
School is almost done. I can feel it coming! And even though the Polar Bear will be sorely missed, I can't wait to be out in the world!!
Still choosing car names. I've promised PB that my car's trunk will be named Bon Qui Qui (where you can have it your way, but DON'T GO CRAYZAY!), but the car itself still needs a name. I want to call it Lilly, but then if ever I have a daughter, my wife would have reason to be pissed if she were to find that our daughter would have been named after my car. Well, after in a chronological sense anyway.
Side Note:
Other names I would opt to name my children: Gavroche or Griffin (guy), Lilly, Emily or Zoe (girl)
So Lilly is probably out of the question for the car. I thought of simply calling her Pony.
Enough car naming. Time for a few facts about the movie.
Fact 1: The first dish portrayed is actually Chinese food we bought at a restaurant around the corner. Still awesome! Pork and noodles with a couple other side fixings. The egg was not eaten... It was meant to be mixed with soy sauce and poured over the rice... To make what I colourfully called "snot rice".
Fact 2: The third dish was Pork Tempura with Leek Sauce. Nothing bad to say about it. It was a precursor to Horse Sashimi (raw horse meat thinly sliced) which is not shown due to bad picture quality. The most tender meat I've ever had. Loved it!
Fact 3: Any picture where you see steam was taken around the sulfurous area around Mt. Fuji. The fact that I did not vomit still amazes me! The smell of eggs was bad. At the BOTTOM! The higher we got the more the smell started to morph into something like... Reeking cat litter with a side of rotten eggs. Worth it. Amazing view!
Fact 4: I went inside the big Buddha for 20 yen. Score!
Fact 5: As I write this, I have been uploading that movie for over 25 minutes...
Fact 6: The sound of the bamboo hitting together in the wind was one of the most beautiful natural sounds I've ever heard.
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