#depato
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
doulingosakura · 10 months ago
Text
As of Jan 2024: Section 1 Rookie Vocab
Unit 3 🌸
Part 1: Talk about countries
Part 2: ask for directions
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Unit 3: pt 1 Talk about countries
America : amerika : アメリカ
England/Britain : igirisu : イギリス
Brazil : burajiru : ブラジル
Canada : kanada : カナダ
Japan : nihon : にほん
American : amerikajin : アメリカじん
British : igirisujin : イギリスじん
Brazilian : burajirujin : ブラジルじん
Canadian : kanadajin : カナダじん
Japanese : nihonjin : にほんじん
Big : ookii : おおきい
Small : chiisai : ちいさい
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Unit 2: pt 2 ask for directions
Hotel : hoteru : ホテル
Train station : eki : えき
Bus stop : basutei : バスてい
University : daigaku : だいがく
Convenience store : konbini : コンビ二
Department store : depato : デパ―ト
Here : koko : ここ
There : soko : そこ
Where : doko: どこ
2 notes · View notes
elizainjapan · 1 year ago
Text
May 29th- Shibuya, Harajuku, and the Meiji
Today was a busy day, and I definitely experienced Tokyo as I dreamed about for years. Our first stop was Shibuya. One of my favorite small culture moments on this trip so far was on the train. We were all huddled together and a stranger sneezed. Without fail, all of us whispered “bless you” and then started giggling when we realized they don’t do that in Japan. I was really happy I got to experience that with everyone. In Shibuya, I was stunned by the scramble. I could’ve sat there for hours and people-watched, but there was no time for that, so I decided to get a better view. The 2nd biggest Starbucks in the world had the best way to see everyone cross the street. From above, it was hard to understand that every person crossing had their own lives. Once I had a small existential crisis, I went to Depato 109. There, I had a fashion crisis as I saw all of the cute stuff. I will definitely have to go back to shop. After our time was up, we walked to Harajuku and shopped around. I had a delicious crepe, and Sam and I got Puripura photos for an hour. That experience was a bit of a culture shock. I have to say that my favorite part of today was walking through the forest to the Meiji Shrine. I don’t think I’ve ever seen something so beautiful in my life. The weather was perfect and slightly rainy. The shrine itself was insane, and it was very special to put my prayers and hopes there. Today was perfect.
Academic Reflection:
The first and most obvious correlation that I found today with the readings was in Harajuku. While I didn’t see any Hello Kitty, I saw a few Lolita-type outfits. I also saw multiple shops selling everything from pink bows to pink bunny ears. Most stores had pink exteriors, and sweets and candy were everywhere. Everything was over-the-top cute. Wano spoke about how some critics believe that this “kawaii” archetype in Japan shows the wrong image to foreigners, and it paints Japan in an emasculated way. I think that’s a pretty stupid take. Not only has this cuteness highly stimulated Japan’s economy, but it promotes the female identity in a way that no one can replicate. I think that it allows so much freedom for women to express themselves.
The second correlation I found in today was at the Meiji Shrine. I learned that offerings of sake were placed at important sites. This doesn’t pertain to anything, but I still thought it was very cool. The image of the two trees representing the Emperor and his wife will stay in my mind forever. This new monogamous relationship type in imperial families was a new concept that was influenced by the West. The second reading talked a lot about Western influences, but it didn’t mention this. I found it very interesting.
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
3 notes · View notes
jaydeemedia · 2 years ago
Text
Depatos Flight Bookings
Search and compare millions of flights around the world from 1000s of airlines and find the best travel deals and cheapest flights.  Whether you are looking for a last-minute flight or a cheap plane ticket for a later date, you can find the best deals faster at Depatos Flight Bookings.
0 notes
lgxnbook · 2 years ago
Text
Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen - Abby Denson
EPUB & PDF Ebook Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen | EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOAD
by Abby Denson.
Tumblr media
Download Link : DOWNLOAD Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen
Read More : READ Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen
Ebook PDF Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen | EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOAD Hello Book lovers, If you want to download free Ebook, you are in the right place to download Ebook. Ebook Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen EBOOK ONLINE DOWNLOAD in English is available for free here, Click on the download LINK below to download Ebook Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen 2020 PDF Download in English by Abby Denson (Author).
 Description Book: 
Traveling to Japan has never been so much fun! Visit the land of anime, manga, cosplay, hot springs and sushi!This full-color graphic novel Japan guidebook is the first of its kind exploring Japanese culture from a cartoonist's perspective. Cool Japan Guide takes you on a fun tour from the high-energy urban streets of Tokyo to the peaceful Zen gardens and Shinto shrines of Kyoto and introduces you to:-the exciting world of Japanese food--from bento to sushi and everything in between.-the otaku (geek) culture of Japan, including a manga market in Tokyo where artists display and sell their original artwork.-the complete Japanese shopping experience, from combini (not your run-of-the-mill convenience stores!) to depato (department stores with everything).-the world's biggest manga, anime and cosplay festivals.-lots of other exciting places to go and things to do--like zen gardens, traditional Japanese arts, and a ride on a Japanese bullet train.Whether you're ready to hop a plane and
0 notes
depatocomhk-blog · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
銅器 – 外觀擁有黃金般的光彩艷麗,更擁有四大特質:
1) 25倍!高導熱性 銅的導熱系數:鋁的兩倍﹑不銹鋼的25倍! 不銹鋼均勻傳達熱力要25秒的話,銅只需1秒! 因此,熱量能迅間均勻分布於銅器。 煮食鍋器,中火傳熱烹煮省能源; 食器餐具,散熱快更使飲料清涼!
2) 殺菌作用 銅離子能消滅細菌,抑制微生物滋生,達到抗菌效果。 1996-2001年,日本大規模爆發O-157大腸桿菌! 通過大量研究,實證銅器能有效對付包括O-157等多隻致病細菌。
3) 促進健康不可缺 身體吸收鐵質後,需要銅離子協助,才能生成血紅素。 若困患銅缺乏症,還會影響大腦﹑神經﹑骨骼發育!
4) 地球之友 屬於100%可回收或自然分解的金屬,不會對環境做成危害!
Depato 精選了以下幾款銅器: 🛒即看即購:www.depato.com.hk
要有好生活,就係咁簡單
1 note · View note
depatos · 4 years ago
Link
Book your hotel now to get the best deals in Istanbul.
Tumblr media
3 notes · View notes
winterecho-archive · 3 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
A week later around midday, Ceri has just gotten up. Downstairs she’s startled to find Yadira standing in her foyer.
Tumblr media
Yadira: “You never looked into the interior design thing, did you? C’mon, let’s go sit outside and talk.”
Tumblr media
Ceri: “I swear, I was going to call up some agencies today!”
Yadira: “Sure, Ceri.”
Tumblr media
Yadira: “Listen, your parents won’t be able to support you forever! If you ask me, you’re acting like a bit of a spoiled brat. You’ve got this beautiful house, gorgeous garden, but you haven’t worked for any of it!”
Tumblr media
Ceri: “You live in a giant mansion-”
Yadira: “Yeah, but before I married Vihaan I was a waitress and worked my butt off. And I still work, even though I don’t have to - I help out with Depato’s accounts. You need to appreciate what you have, Ceri. Maybe working as an interior decorator and seeing how other people live will help you understand how privileged you are.”
Tumblr media
27 notes · View notes
rockislandadultreads · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Learn More about the Culture of Japan during the 2020 Summer Olympics with these titles
Where the Dead Pause, and the Japanese Say Goodbye: A Journey by Marie Mutsuki Mockett
Marie Mutsuki Mockett's family owns a Buddhist temple 25 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. In March 2011, after the earthquake and tsunami, radiation levels prohibited the burial of her Japanese grandfather's bones. As Japan mourned thousands of people lost in the disaster, Mockett also grieved for her American father, who had died unexpectedly. Seeking consolation, Mockett is guided by a colorful cast of Zen priests and ordinary Japanese who perform rituals that disturb, haunt, and finally uplift her. Her journey leads her into the radiation zone in an intricate white hazmat suit; to Eiheiji, a school for Zen Buddhist monks; on a visit to a Crab Lady and Fuzzy-Headed Priest’s temple on Mount Doom; and into the "thick dark" of the subterranean labyrinth under Kiyomizu temple, among other twists and turns. From the ecstasy of a cherry blossom festival in the radiation zone to the ghosts inhabiting chopsticks, Mockett writes of both the earthly and the sublime with extraordinary sensitivity. Her unpretentious and engaging voice makes her the kind of companion a reader wants to stay with wherever she goes, even into the heart of grief itself.
Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen by Abby Denson
Traveling to Japan has never been so much fun! Visit the land of anime, manga, cosplay, hot springs and sushi! This full-color graphic novel Japan guidebook is the first of its kind exploring Japanese culture from a cartoonist's perspective. Cool Japan Guide takes you on a fun tour from the high-energy urban streets of Tokyo to the peaceful Zen gardens and Shinto shrines of Kyoto and introduces you to: -the exciting world of Japanese food--from bento to sushi and everything in between. -the otaku (geek) culture of Japan, including a manga market in Tokyo where artists display and sell their original artwork. -the complete Japanese shopping experience, from combini (not your run-of-the-mill convenience stores!) to depato (department stores with everything). -the world's biggest manga, anime and cosplay festivals. -lots of other exciting places to go and things to do--like zen gardens, traditional Japanese arts, and a ride on a Japanese bullet train. Whether you're ready to hop a plane and travel to Japan tomorrow, or interested in Japanese pop culture, this fun and colorful travelogue by noted comic book artist and food blogger Abby Denson, husband Matt, friend Yuuko, and sidekick, Kitty Sweet Tooth, will present Japan in a unique and fascinating way.
A Beginner's Guide to Japan: Observations and Provocations by Pico Iyer
From the acclaimed author of The Art of Stillness--one of our most engaging and discerning travel writers--a unique, indispensable guide to the enigma of contemporary Japan. After thirty-two years in Japan, Pico Iyer can use everything from anime to Oscar Wilde to show how his adopted home is both hauntingly familiar and the strangest place on earth. "Arguably the world's greatest living travel writer" (Outside). He draws on readings, reflections, and conversations with Japanese friends to illuminate an unknown place for newcomers, and to give longtime residents a look at their home through fresh eyes. A Beginner's Guide to Japan is a playful and profound guidebook full of surprising, brief, incisive glimpses into Japanese culture. Iyer's adventures and observations as he travels from a meditation-hall to a love-hotel, from West Point to Kyoto Station, make for a constantly surprising series of provocations guaranteed to pique the interest and curiosity of those who don't know Japan, and to remind those who do of the wide range of fascinations the country and culture contain.
Rice, Noodle, Fish: Deep Travels Through Japan's Food Culture by Matt Goulding (Editor)
An innovative new take on the travel guide, Rice, Noodle, Fish decodes Japan's extraordinary food culture through a mix of in-depth narrative and insider advice, along with 195 color photographs. In this 5000-mile journey through the noodle shops, tempura temples, and teahouses of Japan, Matt Goulding, co-creator of the enormously popular Eat This, Not That! book series, navigates the intersection between food, history, and culture, creating one of the most ambitious and complete books ever written about Japanese culinary culture from the Western perspective. Written in the same evocative voice that drives the award-winning magazine Roads & Kingdoms, Rice, Noodle, Fish explores Japan's most intriguing culinary disciplines in seven key regions, from the kaiseki tradition of Kyoto and the sushi masters of Tokyo to the street food of Osaka and the ramen culture of Fukuoka. You won't find hotel recommendations or bus schedules; you will find a brilliant narrative that interweaves immersive food journalism with intimate portraits of the cities and the people who shape Japan's food culture. This is not your typical guidebook. Rice, Noodle, Fish is a rare blend of inspiration and information, perfect for the intrepid and armchair traveler alike. Combining literary storytelling, indispensable insider information, and world-class design and photography, the end result is the first ever guidebook for the new age of culinary tourism.
5 notes · View notes
jobatcdeo · 3 years ago
Text
CDO Job Hiring - Store Manager | SM CDO Downtown Premier
CDO Job Hiring – Store Manager | SM CDO Downtown Premier
Mini Depato Corp.Misamis Oriental (CDO) Job Description WHY JOIN US? Outstanding career growth and development opportunities Enjoy the fast paced retail environment We advocate about promoting from within Competitive salary and work benefit package QUALIFICATIONS    Candidate must possess at least Bachelor’s/College Degree in any field.    At least 3 Year(s) of working experience in the…
View On WordPress
0 notes
miracleofdespair · 7 years ago
Text
The Tree of Life || Reiko || Prologue || [Closed for: Erika]
How went the saying? Curiouser and curiouser? That firmly applied to Reiko’s thought pattern at the moment as she felt her mind whirring at a mile a minute. Social interaction did that for a gal as she switched from topic to topic, her mouth running at only a slightly slower speed. Yet, even her had her limits as she instead decided to visit not where her peers were staying, but rather where they first entered this new world. Unhurriedly, the teenager exited the building and entered a space that felt much like the liminal state of being that characterized a Super Tamade or depato, but this all changed when she saw it.
It being the canal that wound itself around the area, glittering under whatever light there was to see by. Blinking in delight, Reiko made her way over to one of the bridges and sat upon it, removing her shoes and dangling her legs over the current. Ah, what a relaxing place to be… she thought for approximately three seconds before her mind returned to the prospect of speaking to others. Counting mentally as she did, the anthropologist was suddenly pulled out of her thoughts as she caught sight of someone else who likely had the same idea as her, resting off to the side.
Tumblr media
“Hm…”
Thus, she made her approach at a quick clip. Reiko went alongside the stranger and cleared her throat, preparing one of her usual spiels.
Tumblr media
“How interesting, this. The root of nature and nature at its root. You could spend a while musing in this place, could you not.”
She blinked laxly, her tone becoming light.
Tumblr media
“And of course, who may I say I am sharing in the pleasure of this moment with? I am certain that there is some reason our branching paths crossed, and I am thrilled to get to the root cause.”
With her obligatory pun out of the way, Reiko waited.
3 notes · View notes
depatocomhk-blog · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
想同閨密去HighTea/下午茶,唔使下下要去全島/SkyMark。請閨密嚟屋企,一樣可以悠閒享受高質貴婦感!   英國百年瓷器品牌-『Minton』,交由日本金工名縣──新潟製造;依套陶瓷茶匙、蛋糕叉,做工精緻考究,皇室花卉圖案,絶對係英式下午茶嘅茶具首選!à記得買定合心水蛋糕同馬卡龍。
                          👉 原理係:心愛甜點+優雅餐具+閨密=美好時光
  👉提提你: 禮盒裝, 送禮自用都咁大方得體.
【關於MINTON品牌】 已有200幾年歷史嘅英國明頓『Minton』瓷器品牌,被維多利亞女皇加許為“世上最美瓷器嘅製造者”。而家,係日本本土使館同國家元首訂製餐具嘅最大供應商。
 即睇即購:
『MINTON 茶勺禮盒』
[金色]: https://goo.gl/vPyfvX
[銀色]: https://goo.gl/KGdNKY
 『MINTON 點心叉禮盒』
[金色]: https://goo.gl/T8nnLA
[銀色]: https://goo.gl/wkMp7p
🛒 更多精選: www.depato.com.hk 要有好生活,就係咁簡單
#depato #德百驒 #depatocomhk #日本製 #madeinjapan #日本直送 #安心用具  #識揀一定係咁揀 #要有好生活就係咁簡單 
#Minton #英國明頓 #明頓
#Hightea #下午茶
#陶瓷 #茶匙 #蛋糕叉
#瓷器
0 notes
depatos · 4 years ago
Link
Cheap flight bookings with Depatos it is Your gateway to affordable air travel and online cheap flight bookings. It's Easy.
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
winterecho-archive · 4 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Depato ~ 600 Followers Gift 💗💗💗
Depato is San Myshuno's leading premium retailer. This iconic department store features a range of highly tasteful wardrobe edits, jewellery and fragrances, as well as books, electronics, homewares, stationary, kidswear and toys. Enjoy a coffee in the luxury food hall cafe next to the enclosed childrens' play area, or visit the third floor to catch the latest films in the opulent dual screen cinema. The fourth floor gym and day spa boasts panoramic views of the city.
Floor 1: Perfume, cosmetics, jewellery, shoes, clothing, bathroom accessories and homewares (plus fitting rooms and toilets)
Floor 2: Books, electronics, stationery, art supplies, kitchenware, kidswear & toys, food hall, coffee shop and kids’ play area
Floor 3: Dual screen cinema, arcade and bar (toilets are also on this level)
Floor 4: Gym (plus toilets/showers), terrace, day spa
More pictures of this build can be found here, here and here!
more info plus download link under the cut! 💗
WARNINGS:
I didn’t limit myself at all with this build. There’s a TON of custom content, plus I’ve used almost every pack.
This lot is HUGE and may cause your computer to lag (occasionally even my beast of a PC lagged while building it). The file size with CC included is 550MB 😬
I experienced a bug while building that caused random objects to disappear sometimes. Apparently this is a known bug, but I couldn’t find much info on it.
Most objects can be set for sale, but not all of them (I think it’s just objects worth §0? Like debug objects and some cc)
Signs and objects use both Simlish and English
Please turn on bb.moveobjects before placing this lot! I take no responsibility for what might happen if you don’t xD
There’s a skyscraper shell on the roof, which can be removed if you like as it doesn’t appear correctly on the map (though I haven’t tested the build on other lots). I built this on the Torendi Tower Penthouse lot in San Myshuno.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
All CC is credited and organised by creator name into folders. Thanks SO much to all CC creators who make ridiculous builds like this possible! 😆💗💗
Download Depato here! (Google Drive, no ads)
You can find my previous followers’ gifts here!
88 notes · View notes
youwhodog · 6 years ago
Text
Suggestions For Primary Details In Korea Travel
Suggestions For Primary Details In Korea Travel
ทัวร์ญี่ปุ่นเกาหลี ราคาประหยัด ทัวร์ เกาหลี เดือน มกราคม
The Facts For 2017 On Straightforward Solutions Of
Tumblr media Tumblr media
On Cat Street, you’ll find Tokyo-based brand Ambush (1 Chome-22-8), while ABC Mart is a mecca for cut-priced brands. Laila Tokio’s splendid shop is worth checking out if only for its décor, featuring 8,000 tiny pyramids. The department stores or depatos – among them Tokyu Hands, Keio ,…
View On WordPress
0 notes
mybhavik · 5 years ago
Link
0 notes
thelandofmrsparkle · 7 years ago
Text
w e e k t w o august 3, 2002 - august 10, 2002
OK, as anyone who knows me will tell you, I am a social animal at heart. And now I find myself living alone for the first time in over a decade, in a city where I don't speak, read or understand the language and where the locals conspicuously avoid my gaze or acknowledging my existence if at all possible. Quite the deviation from the fawning attention and "rock star" treatment all the JET literature warned me I'd have to deal with. Four theories on this:
Said advice only applied to JET's in the inaka and urban Japanese are fed fucking up with gaijin;
the locals fear being forced into conversation with me with only their high-school english to work with;
the locals see me in my shirt sleeved shirt and tie and backpack and assume that I am a Mormon missionary;
I am a hideous and repulsive barbarian freak whose very presence revolts any civilized and right-thinking Japanese person.
Or maybe things will improve once I'm more settled in. After all, it's only been a week and I haven't even been to the schools I am to be teaching in yet (that comes next month). Will have to wait and see.
In the meantime and not being one to take things lying down, I spent my first full weekend in Japan commuting to action-packed Tokyo to relieve the post-work doldrums of (da)Saitama life. Good call. No matter where I am, getting on that city's subway with some decent hiphop on the headphones (props to Dan Casey, even if I had to burn the comp my own damn self!) never fails to make me feel better and more at home. Merike, the super-excellent comp you burned me was on all weekend - "Jolene" playing whilst shopping for groceries in a Shinjuku depato; "London 1888" on whilst walking through Harajuku crowds on a Saturday night.
My favourite weekend vignette: on the Saikyo train line headed out of the city. It's packed like you'd expect a Tokyo train to be. Across from where I am standing are two Japanese dudes toting surfboards, their hair bleached like everyone else (it's really ubiquitous here - Thi, this ain't Singapore: Asians Can Bleach Hair!), sand still stuck to their arms, which, like the rest of their visible skin, are tanned to the point of being a very dark brown, a colour I've never even seen human skin turn. Lying between us, on the floor of the train, is a drunken early-30's businessman, drooling, his suit crumpled yet still fashionable. He can't stand up and remains sprawled in the middle of the floor for the duration of the ride, but before lying down there he did take the time to remove his shoes and place them neatly together beside his feet. Ladytron's "Playgirl" plays on my headphones.
A week of firsts. Wednesday night was my first enkai, which inevitably led to the first time I've tried sake, which in turn led to the first time I've really gotten up on the mic at a karaoke bar, which resulted from the first time I've been drunk in about 14 years. A question: how does a karoke box bar that has a 1000 yen-all-you-can-drink-for-an-hour deal not go bankrupt? Our waiter was a breakdancer. At one point a drunk Japanese woman coming back from the bathroom dragged me into her karaoke box where by chance was one of her friends who had lived in Vancouver for a couple of years.
I also received the nickname Dialtone for being the first of the new crop of JET's with one in their apartment. Mike is now The Gyoza Kid for dietary reasons.
4000 yen later, I caught the last train home at about 1am and woke up with a fantastic hangover - the nausea, the taste like a sweaty and mangy (Thi, I am talking THAILAND mangy!) dog had crawled into my mouth and died at some point in the night. It's a wonder why I gave up the joys of alcohol for fourteen years.
Other firsts - had my first dish of natto - the legendary nutritious and disgusting batch of fermented soybeans. Plain, it smells like old socks, is simultaneously sticky and slimy and most westerners will not touch the stuff (similar to the Japanese reaction to root beer). But here's the secret, as revealed to me by Itabashi-sensei, my boss and chaperone: dump in the mustard packet it comes with, drown it in soy sauce, throw in some seaweed if its handy, and stir it all together with your chopsticks 100 times. Then, when served on rice, the resulting concoction is actually quite palatable!
Currently on TV is a show where an obese Japanese man is travelling through London eating food. Using only the phrases "can you cook curry?" and "I am hungry!" he gets himself invited to someone's home for dinner.
John-san, the 3-year JET vet who is also my neighbour, has returned from his return visit to the UK and was kind enough to help me find my mamachari (which I've been riding around on ever since with much glee) and point out the local donut shop. The mamachari was a godsend after almost two weeks of walking around on my tender ankle, reinjuring it on the daily. I zipped around the neighbourhood all yesterday and have a nice sunburn to prove it. While riding around I encountered a gaijin woman and three Japanese women, one of whom was wearing a UBC shirt. So naturally I struck up a conversation. The Japanese women were all Urawa high school english teachers and Lisa (the gaijin) was their JET. Turns out she's also vegetarian! Today she took me to her infinitely superior local supermarket where I blew almost 6000 yen on stuff. She gave me a lesson in identifying dead animals on ingredient lists and I bought a lot of fresh veggies, stuff based on how entertaining it was (like "Gravel Choco" - chocolate that looks like gravel, it's motto: "Watch out! Try to eat! It's nice, isn't it?") and stuff from the west (Classico pasta sauce! I refrained from buying the Skippy peanut butter with Nestle Crunch bits crumbled into it, but only because I didn't buy any bread for to be putting it on).
Tumblr media
(Behold! The mighty and valiant steed, the mamachari! Revel in its awesome glory!)
The Japanese glutton is now in Mexico City. From what I can discern, he's joined a mariachi band and is trying to get Mexicans to eat Japanese curry. This, of course, demands my full and undivided attention. Todd out.
w e e k t h r e e august 11, 2002 - august 17, 2002
0 notes