[ #138569 ] Tuesday June 27, @02:34PM
She often says she's not an important person and I always reply. 'That doesn't matter, you are very valuable as long as you're my love, that's important.' I am not sure though she made sense what I say. In a relationship people aquire value.
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[ #138568 ] Tuesday June 27, @02:24PM
So here is the picture of Takoyaki. This food is very common anywhere in Japan, so like famous Ramen shops, delicious Takoyaki shop tends to attract many customers. So naturally I wanted her to have the one in one of the delicious Takoyaki shops in Kokura. Used to be lots of customers but we were unable to find them other than us. It was just over 21 o'clock. Many people were on the street. The taste turned out not as good as it used to be. The price was still the same. I don't visit there any more. On the other hands, the Ramen shop we visited over midnight was a full of customers in spite of the late time we arrived. And the taste was just the same as Kokura Ramen's, very exact and delicious one. We were satisfied with it. I intend to visit again whenever I am hungry. That Takoyaki shop -they used to use the most expensive oil and flour and very fresh Octopus and cabbage, they didn't use the rest of fried materials to fill the stuff of the ball. Everything changed from high to ordinary, the price was still 4.5 dollars though. There are two options for all.
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That picture was really confusing(Score:2)
by BandwidthHog (257320) <april_2007@ironicallyenough.com> on Tuesday June 27, @09:42PM (#15617659) (http://thelifeofbryan.multiply.com/ Last Journal: Tuesday February 20, @01:20AM)
Until I realized why I was so confused. I think it’s more common to spell tako with a ‘k’ in English. At least that’s how I’m used to seeing it.And yeah, great restaurants often stop being quite so great over time. In fact, that’s true of a lot of things. Enjoy them while they last.
Re:That picture was really confusing by mercedo (Score:1) Wednesday June 28, @01:57PM
I was watching a show(Score:2)
by SamTheButcher (574069) * <samthebutcher @ g m a i l.com> on Saturday July 01, @03:59PM (#15643336) (Last Journal: Monday February 26, @08:43PM)
called No Reservations [wikipedia.org] and he was in Osaka and went to a Tako shop! He went with two young comedian types, and they sat at the table and cooked them themselves. Two weeks ago, I would have just watched and wondered about that dish, but since reading your journal, I knew what it was that they were eating! Reading your journal is educational, how about that? :)
The Fourth Night
[ #138564 ] Tuesday June 27, @02:01PM
On the 24th of June we had a date for the fourth time. At 20:50 we met in Kokura station. I arrived at the station prior to 21 o'clock, it takes only 19 minutes to move from Fukuoka to Kokura, though we had to cost 20 dollars. Time was not going to be the excuse of why I was ubnable to see her. Usually I don't decide where to go before we see, we decide where to go after we met. After we ate Taco ball in cafeteria, we went to see a dancing show. That cost 70 dollars. After we spent there for a couple of hours we went to Xehla -famous foreigers bar in Kokura I think. We had just arrived when soccer gane between Germany and Sweden were about to start. Several Germans and one Swedish were there. After midnight I needed to quench my stomach to fill something nutritious - Taco balls - a piece of chopped Octopus in a small dough to serve as a baked form was the only meal till then but we were unable to find good restaurants -there was after all one of the small cities- we barely found Ramen restaurant, ramen -Chinese noodles in Japanese style. It was already one o'clock when we reached a hotel. I had already handed down the Shinkansen ticket to Fukuoka for the next Saturday -on the 1st of July, hoping I want to end seeing one another spending usually 100 dollars for a night in a hotel.
Next morning till 11 o'clock we were in a hotel. As I wrote we started sleeping at just 3 and got up at 8 exact time.
We were not supposed to work on 25th of June, Sunday, so we went to a short journey to where I lived. Though it was very rainy, one umbrella was enought to show our love.
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