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More pictures: (I took these with my cell phone, which explains both size and picture quality...)
From a while ago, when the volleyball team went out to lunch/bowling. I think this is at Fuso station.
My Prince of Tennis plushies. The thing is, to get these you have to play this machine, that has a claw that you have to maneuver to grab the toys. It's hard! I wasted probably too much money figuring it out. But I had some of the money that I put aside for my cell phone bill left over, so I felt it was justified. Besides, I can't get them anywhere else.
The cds I have bough since coming here. The ones I was talking about somewhere earlier in this entry are the first three, top left. And yes, Elise, I'm listening to one of the songs from the first cd on the left on repeat. :D I figure that since I'm here, I may as well listen to as much Japanese music as I can, considering the fact that it's impossible to find back home. And I blame my classmates for the Jpop. So there. The bottom row aren't ones I've bought, but still accumilated since coming here. Except for the blue one. Which holds pictures of Victoria. That I brought with me.
So I was watching this random anime, because I really had nothing else to do(HAH! I did, but I sort of felt like I should be social, so I was in family living room, and watching this ensued). It's a realllly weird show. Seriously. But the rabbits... They're evil, obviously(for those who know me). They have lightsabers, for crying out loud. And deep, male, late 20s voices. So out of place.
And then we have this weirdo cute thing that lays the smackdown on evil bunnies. See the devastation? And I crack up.
This is Morgan. In our winter uniform. With her brand new cell phone. Which is the same as mine, only blue instead of pink. And not dented, like mine. I dropped it again today... Oops. It still works fine, though...
My birthday gift from the Rotary club. Speaking of which, I really need to get cracking on my thank-you notes...
And these three are boring pictures of the ceramics museum grounds that I took so as to avoid talking with certain people on the field trip that WILL be forgotten.
The somewhat artistic fountain river steam thingy that looked like it would be an awesome water park.
This was actually really pretty. Japanese house-ness. Pretty.
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