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Another unique experience!
(Wednesday, April 7, 2010/10:43 PM)

Usually when school starts, students all over the world moan in despair. But I had my first lesson today and I was intrigued from the start to finish. I have such a great professor who is a great thinker and teacher. So many philosophical concepts taught today, and Japan is the ideal society to take as a basis because it has so many facets and differences from other Asian societies. Kenneth would have been good friends with my professor if he were here. :P

Do you spot a cute Japanese girl? Thus far, from all the girls I've met so far, I kinda like her (looks), but don't really know her well enough to understand her character and personality. But anyway, I'm still keeping my options open. :P

When I bought my phone, I was given free tickets to a baseball match in Fukuoka's famous Yahoo! Dome. Seemed like I had the better end of the deal cos' my other friends got some crappy folder and Macdonald's (not even Starbucks!) coffee vouchers.

Surprisingly, Vanessa (the American girl from the previous post) was eager to accompany me (cos' she thought I had more tickets). Was a little nervous, as I'd always be when I'm around cute girls esp. on a one-on-one scenario. But I guess I did fine. :P Besides having a brief hiccup of losing my way back to the dorm. (=.=)

I love cheerleaders! (^-^)

The staff had huge backpacks containing beer and they pour it out like how petrol is pumped into a car. And they have to make their rounds around a section of the stadium. Damn, this work is tough and I admire the Japanese for being so down-to-earth earning a humble living.

The girl in the picture is quite cute. If she were a Singaporean, she would probably have wild fantasies of becoming the next top model and probably end up getting scammed for sex by a phony model recruiter.

Not generalizing of cos'... Thankfully, none of my friends are that stupid, but we do see such cases occasionally in the papers... I guess in a way, we have so much to learn from other Asian cultures, in this case, Japan. Almost 70% of my Japanese friends thus far are working part-time to finance their university education and/or family.

Yeah, they have plenty of flaws, just like any normal human being would, and esp. in a rigid, constricted Japanese society, but I'll always be in awe and respect for them.

A batter preparing to give a good swing for hopefully, a home run

Seems like it's a ritual for fans to have these yellow balloons and they release it at a certain point of a match. It's quite an amazing sight to see all these balloons whizzing in the air, tho' it reminds me of a disturbing imagery. (=.=) Forget it if you don't get it. :P

I'm sorry, I just love cheerleaders... :D

And it's a sweet victory for the beloved hometown heroes!

Life is good! Went bowling with my Korean friend and his Japanese buddy, planning a trip to Okinawa during a 5 days holiday in May, and was complimented by a hot Korean girl regarding my looks and fashion sense while we were having dinner together. (^-^)

Around this time, alot of my friends are working doubly hard for project deadlines and final exams, and I feel a little guilty to ramble on and on about my exciting life in Japan. But if I have to worry about everybody's judgment, this blog will go nowhere. So, I thank you if you're still reading this, and I sincerely wish you all the best in all your endeavors.

Till then again, see you! :)


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