Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Wednesday November 10, 7:38 a.m.

I was taking a look through Michael Moore's website to see whatever became of Moore after the election and I came across a link to the website, "Sorry Everybody". When I went over there, I found a whole bunch of photos with sad people and their written apologies to the world for how the election went. It's gotten coverage on CNN, and apparently when I told some of the guys back home about it, The Anime King sent word back that he couldn't get through. I figure that there was a sudden deluge of hits after the CNN feature went to air because I could access it again with no problem. Although I can understand the feelings of those who sent in the pictures, in retrospect, I think it can come off as a bit smarmy so I'm not surprised that there has been a huge amount of hate mail from the Bush voters.

Looks like another Tom is making multiple trips over here for a movie. Tom Hanks will be heading here tomorrow to campaign for The Polar Express after having come here VERY recently to plug The Terminal. I recollect that years before Bill Murray's trumpeted star turn in Tokyo last year, Hanks was in the Big Sushi to film scenes for Ron Howard's Gung Ho. Apparently, tne New York debut of The Polar Express took place last night with the stars coming out. Steven Tyler of Aerosmith greeted the Fuji TV rep in the Big Apple with a hearty "Konbanwa" and "Sumimasen"; his pronounciation wasn't too bad. I wonder if he'd picked some of his Japanese up from Liv. She's been doing commercials here for an iced coffee company for months.

Was lurking through a J-Pop website. Just can't believe how many people internationally are into the genre. Kinda scary at how relentless their search for information on Morning Musume can be. From the messages, I can assume that it's still not all that easy to get a lot of info from here outside of Japan. Every little episode from any show is fully dissected and fully appreciated like a drop of water in a desert.
Tuesday November 9, 10:03 p.m.

I got to the juku to find out that the Beauty Pair had suddenly canned their lesson due to cold. The boss was profusely apologetic but I didn't particularly mind. In their stead, the boss had her lesson before that nice couple came in. Speaking of them, they evidently had a very good time in Portugal last week, and it was heartening to hear that they were much more secure in hearing English.

Hope to hit the hay by 11 since I've got a slightly early start to the day tomorrow. I've got The Class Act and SIL and then the OL. In between SIL and OL, I've got a few hours so I will take advantage of a coupon and head to The Maple Leaf for dinner.

Monday, November 08, 2004

Tuesday November 9, 1:55 p.m.

After my lesson with the ladies this morning, I headed over to City Hall to pick up my new ARC. Took less than 5 minutes. Then I just headed back home and got a pretty large lunch from SUBWAY. That should tide me over past dinnertime.

Kinda glad that I'm not heading to the gym today. I'm still feeling pretty achy and I can also laze about a bit longer before heading to class. The couple that I usually teach in the second slot will be back from their short vacation in Portugal. Their story should be good practice of the Simple Past...I hope.

So I hear that Bob Geldof is finally having the legendary Live Aid concert released on DVD after almost 2 decades. Good golly...has it been that long? I remember catching it when I was in university that one fateful weekend in July. Should be worth buying to see some of my old favourite bands.
Monday November 8, 9:04 p.m.

Straight in and out from The Company today. Feeling exhausted; I hope it's just because of all the lactic acid from the workout today.

Watched some footage of the Emperor and Empress visiting the beleaguered evacuees in Niigata today. The majority of them seemed to be elderly folks so they were very appreciative of the visit...some were openly weeping. The symbols of state always visit disaster-ridden areas such as the 1991 Mt. Unzen volcano disaster, the 1993 Hokkaido quake and the 1995 Kobe quake.

That class at the school that I was supposed to teach got canned according to the call from the Scheduler. A bit disappointing but at least I can head out to City Hall tomorrow and pick up the gaijin card with plenty of time to spare.

Sunday, November 07, 2004

Monday November 8, 1:36 p.m.

Had my outing at the gym. It was my first Monday morning stint there, and sure enough, not too many people which was great for me. I had lunch at the neighbourhood Pepper Lunch. Low quality beef and my clothing always smells like a brazier but I can't beat the price.

I just have the one lesson over at The Company tonight so I have a couple of hours before I head out the door again. Apparently there was another Shindo 5 aftershock off in Niigata.

The Doctor let me know that The Incredibles is one great movie. The CNN reviewer was even more glowing. Gotta see it.

Saturday, November 06, 2004

Saturday November 6, 8:51 p.m.

Had an interesting lesson with the Mom of those two sisters. I gave her a major case of the willies when I told her that I had no fear of clasping one of those giant cockroaches that are endemic to this country. Man these guys are just terrified of the insects.

Then, I made it to the Tea Room to see M+M. No cockroarch talk there but we chatted a lot on food. It was a lot busier than usual there; the wait staff was just flying all over the place.

A lot of the comments from the folks back at home and the students here concerning Bush's win pretty much can be condensed into one question: "What the hell were they thinking?!"

Movie Buddy had a brief chat with me over the Messenger about having the dumb luck to get the first 3 discs of 24, Season 3. It's been so many months since I saw the last season that I didn't get particularly envious. But I know that MB will be largely missing this weekend if 24 is of the same calibre as the first 2 seasons. As for me, I'm just taping some travel shows for the parentals. They seem to be the only thing that I can tape for them since enka music has largely disappeared from the tube. For dinner, I just made up my usual pork kimchi and rice...also steamed half a gigantic sweet potato that one of the Beehive gave me. I feel gassy as hell right now. I'm gonna have to keep the windows open wide tonight.

I was checking the Cartoon Network website when I came across one of their new shows: Puffy Amiyumi. Good heavens! The Japanese kitschy pop duo merely did some stuff at a Texas music festival and suddenly they've achieved Shonen Knife fame. And now there's gonna be a cartoon on them. They've been around here in Japan for nearly a decade but their peak was a few years ago and they've largely been appearing solo in different variety shows now. Ami and Yumi have long past the "syndicated" point of their career so they will always be recognizable and liked figures on the tube but musically, they'll just be a late 90s phenomenon.

Tomorrow will be a major clean up here since I've got absolutely nothing. I figure that I'll be giving Mom the monthly call.

Friday, November 05, 2004

Saturday November 6, 7:37 a.m.

Feeling pretty achy and tired this morning. Serves me right for not properly warming down after my workout last night. All that lactic acid must be stagnating in my veins. I inadvertently slept an extra hour which usually signifies that I needed it.

Got at least the one kid today and probably her mother, although I've prepared for the other sister. The classes are one hour ahead of schedule so I can take a bit more time getting over to the Tea Room to see M+M. It'll definitely be nice spending a night at home.

In fact, this weekend will be nice and quiet. Can actually clean up the place.
Friday November 5, 9:31 p.m.

Well, my lesson with The Teacher went smoothly. Afterwards, I headed for Maruzen to get my crosswords and newspaper. Tried to find someplace for lunch but the restaurants seemed a little too upscale in price and status. So I just ended up having lunch back in the school lounge. It was good to see the DJ and the Interpreter after so long. The DJ and I had a good talk on the aftermath of the election. He is somewhat bewildered about the results as most of us in the world are.

I told SR that the countdown to my possible permanent departure for the Great White North began yesterday. She had a minor panic attack about me leaving since she didn't really who she could turn to for future English lessons. I think there's plenty of time left. Besides, The Teacher didn't seem too dismayed when I told her last week.

Some good news...I actually got a class at the school next week. Ironically, one of the senior students saw me today and remarked that she never sees me outside of the events.

Had my second outing at the gym tonight. I lost another pound...good stuff. I tried a couple of the other machines as well. My shoulders are feeling pretty tight right now.

Thursday, November 04, 2004

Friday November 5, 8:46 a.m.

The new Star Wars trailer came out on Fuji-TV. Looks like it'll be a chock o' block of action and darkness...and probably more of the "stylized" acting.

Now that Bush is back in business, he called for "reaching out and healing". Hah! The man was able to grab the popular vote, the electoral vote, and extra seats in both the Senate and the House. He'll probably steamroller everything. It'll be four more years of the same. Now, I'm just wondering where Michael Moore has gone.

Had my rubdown in the afternoon yesterday. As I thought, it was pretty empty there at the clinic. A somewhat nebbishy masseur took care of me this time. He was rather conscientious about his work which I appreciated...he asked me at certain times whether his moves were too painful. I assured him that he was doing fine. He also gave me some advice on how to tone up my triceps.

Another good day today. So, I just did my laundry. And then I'll have my regular lessons with The Teacher (hopefully, she'll be in a better mood) and SR. Then, it'll be my night session at the gym with the new sneakers. I bought a pair of amazingly cheap Nikes. They were only a shade over 3000 yen including tax. I even thought that they had to be knockoffs but the telltale swoosh was there on both the box and the shoes, so I guess they must be the real thing. Perhaps the advertising has so ingrained in me that Nikes must be astronomically expensive that I didn't know about the cheaper models.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Thursday November 4, 2:44 p.m.

Atlas shrugged. The world sighed. Bush won.

Well, a decade ago today, I stepped back onto the Land of the Rising Sun to be transported twice across town before I was dragged into my NOVA apartment in Shibamata. Clinton was still relatively unstained, HEY!HEY!MUSIC CHAMP had just started with the youngish Downtown duo and I had much darker hair. I've been through hundreds of students, most of whom have been very nice...a few budding psychos but not too bad, made a few friends, lost a lot of them due to distance or "creative differences", and managed to live in the same apartment for virtually the same amount of time.

Last night, I had a bit of a bellweather moment about my 10th anniversary here when I had that meeting with that acquaintance who is to launch his own conversation school in January. He's been here the same amount of time but he's got quite a bit more ambition than I do. We initially spoke on my availability to teach there, but it soon got into the possibility of actually partnering up with him to help the place grow. I said that it would all depend on how my Xmas vacation goes in terms of what the parentals want of me. If they want me back home, then it's all moot. But if I can come back here and he helps me get my landed immigrant status, then the project could be doable. However, it would also mean that I'd lose a lot of my privates which would be a pity.

Jazz Buddy should've just phoned in her lesson today. She was just so exhausted. Every syllable was interspersed with a yawn, so the first hour was mostly on her job satisfaction. I say she should head for a spa. I think she was rather envious about how genki I was. It is a very nice November afternoon.

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Wednesday November 3, 9:37 a.m.

I was called after 8 this morning, and since I rarely get such calls unless they are from my school or from some annoying telemarketer, I didn't answer with the most cordial of voices. Hearing the unknown voice at the other end didn't make me feel any better.

However, when he identified himself as the husband of my good student from my old NOVA days, I quickly got into line and into Japanese mode. I now feel somewhat bad since he had the sad news that his wife had passed away a couple of days ago. I feel doubly as bad since I really didn't possess the vocabulary to express condolences so I'm not sure if I sounded like a complete coldheart. In any case, he was very gracious. I have sent off messages to another teacher and one of her classmates since they're the only people whose addresses I have from those days.

When I met my first student for the first time, I had only been working at NOVA for a few months. She struck me as the usual middle-aged housewife but over the years as her English improved (and that it did), she also changed her image from that of typical housewife to a more hip lady with her fashion and her hobbies. She loved Spain and also studied the language very hard. I still have her tiny plastic bag containing a few precious strands of saffron that she'd gotten from her last trip to the country. Even when I left the company several years ago, she still maintained sporadic contact with me via her annual Sumida Fireworks Festival parties on the rooftop of her apartment. She will be sorely missed.

Tuesday November 2, 10:55 p.m.

Well, the day is finally here. Election Day is off and running Stateside. Already in their desperation to show any sort of results considering the great cautionary atmosphere, the media have jumped on some sort of hick town to announce that Bush has captured that area with a total of 26 votes. Dunno how Kerry is feeling but Bush sure looks giddy and flush with confidence. He was actually cordial with the reporters.

My day was considerably more subdued with just my regular Tuesday classes. In between, I made my first trip to the gym in well over a week. Sure enough, I basically ballooned back up to the weight that I started at but I guess my guilt and power to release some unvented energy balanced the scales a bit since I lost a full pound after just an hour of workout.

Tomorrow, I've got a lesson with The Hawaiian despite the fact that it is a national holiday: Culture Day. My morning will be spent on US political culture watching CNN. Still, I gotta do some cleaning up here. Then in the evening I meet up with an acquaintance concerning his new English school. I may be asked to help out there although nothing will be set til January.

Monday, November 01, 2004

Monday November 1, 9:34 p.m.

Now that Halloween has gone for another year, those typically grayer skies and deeper dusks have returned although the temps were a bit warmer today. The important thing is that there was no rain. I can imagine that the department stores are now setting up their displays for Xmas...another kowtow to US culture.

I had the Class Act again where I got another tip on a good restaurant which serves Chinese dumplings. May have to get another bunch together to check that out. Then, after 5 months, one of the CA's relatives returned from the cold to take my lessons again. She was pretty much the same although she said that she hadn't spoken a word of English during that time. Her confidence remains pretty low, though.

My class at the Company was a bit slow tonight. Looked like two of them had taken some sleeping pills beforehand. However, had them relatively alert by the end.

Well, ready for the quadrennial spectator sports event known as Election Day. It'll be Wednesday morning once the results are finally known so I'll have a hot mug of coffee and a danish on hand to enjoy as I watch what happens between Bush and Kerry.
Monday November 1, 9:34 p.m.

Now that Halloween has gone for another year, those typically grayer skies and deeper dusks have returned although the temps were a bit warmer today. The important thing is that there was no rain. I can imagine that the department stores are now setting up their displays for Xmas...another kowtow to US culture.

I had the Class Act again where I got another tip on a good restaurant which serves Chinese dumplings. May have to get another bunch together to check that out. Then, after 5 months, one of the CA's relatives returned from the cold to take my lessons again. She was pretty much the same although she said that she hadn't spoken a word of English during that time. Her confidence remains pretty low, though.

My class at the Company was a bit slow tonight. Looked like two of them had taken some sleeping pills beforehand. However, had them relatively alert by the end.

Well, ready for the quadrennial spectator sports event known as Election Day. It'll be Wednesday morning once the results are finally known so I'll have a hot mug of coffee and a danish on hand to enjoy as I watch what happens between Bush and Kerry.

Sunday, October 31, 2004

Sunday October 31, 8:05 p.m.

Some frankly vengeful spiritual force must be enacting a very Halloween curse on me. First, it was the Carolinan to ask whether I'd gained weight, and today Skippy said that I looked like Mr. Incredible. Great! Man, you skip a week from the gym and you just get abused.

Anyways, the four of us caught COLLATERAL. We had to be thrown all the way into the very front row so at least one of us had some neck strain. Well, the movie itself was OK. It definitely had that tinge of Michael Mann and it seemed to lift certain plot lines from some of his old movies like MANHUNTER and HEAT. Like some of the critics out there, I was a bit iffy on the believability factor of having Tom Cruise's psycho killer spouting philosophy as if he were a handsomer and slimmer Hannibal Lecter. Ack...it is a Hollywood movie.

Afterwards, MB, The Ballerina, Skippy and I just had some lunch at the Tofu Cafe just one level down from the theatre since the two ladies engorged themselves on the caramel popcorn and the basket was only half-empty. Geez, women and their bird appetites in this country. I think anorexia is more of an established lifestyle than a disease here.

Well, Shosei Koda was confirmed as the headless body found in Baghdad this morning. From talking with Skippy and The Ballerina, it seems that in their circle of friends, Koda was asking for it so there wasn't much sympathy there but I'm sure it's being saved up for his family.

Saturday, October 30, 2004

Saturday October 30, 11:43 p.m.

As expected, it was a drearily cold and wet day today. Just had my lesson with the one sister and her mother. Then I went all the way down to Tama Plaza to see Movie Buddy over at his girlfriend's place. Tama Plaza is just one of those residential places centered around the station. We had some good and spicy ramen before buying a bunch of very caloric foods such as Haagen-Daas Apple Pie ice cream and watching a double feature on his DVD player.

Dark City was a small but interesting flick made for the comic book set. It had 24's Kiefer Sutherland as a doctor with a Peter Lorre shtick and Jennifer Connelly, who seems to be naturally attracted to these ingenue roles in sci-fi movies. And the supposed lead actor is an absolute unknown to me. The whole story struck me as being a template for the Matrix without the groundbreaking effects but it was still a good timewaster.

The Recruit was also in the same vein, especially on a rainy day. It was entirely predictable. I had pegged the real villain within the first 15 minutes. Al Pacino toned down his usual histrionics but it's still hard to believe that this is the same actor who portrayed Michael Corleone even if it were 30 years ago.

Afterwards, I spent another hour gabbing about all sorts of sci-fi stuff such as Doctor Who, Battlestar Galactica and Babylon 5 before I made my way across town back home. I won't be here all that long either since I'll be meeting MB yet again...this time with Skippy and maybe even The Ballerina to watch COLLATERAL. Just gotta think of a place to eat afterwards.

Friday, October 29, 2004

Friday October 29, 8:07 p.m.

A rather deadly side effect has been arising from the Niigata earthquake. Economy-class syndrome may have claimed the lives of a good fraction of the deaths. Among the tens of thousands of evacuees, a lot of them have been spending their lives in the cramped surroundings of their cars. And just like being in the economy class of an airplane for several hours, these people have been risking blood clots from staying within their cocoons without stretching. They're simply afraid of staying in buildings which could collapse.

My lesson with The Teacher turned me into the sounding board or stressball once again. A couple of times, she vented about her hubby and her son's homeroom teacher. Luckily, later on in the lesson, I brought out my ol' Vegas standup routine which had her in stitches.

Then I met The Engineer for lunch in the Ginza. We traveled around the area for a while before finally deciding to dine on eel-on-rice. He remarked that it wasn't the best eel but for only 998 yen, what can we complain about? I ended up helping him out on an errand which had me just lug a heavy suitcase for a bit. I definitely got the better deal of the bargain by not only getting the usual Reeses Pieces from him, but also getting a free lunch. The next time I see him will be back in the ol' hometown.

I'm currently watching MUSIC STATION, the Japanese equivalent of American Bandstand...without the dancing, though. One thing I have to wonder about...you got all these live acts of various genres performing. Well, I have to wonder what these acts must think of their fellow colleagues when they perform since the quality level varies greatly. Morning Musume is up there singing their latest tuneless hit; it was sung so off-key that I had to switch off the volume for the duration.

Well, I've got the kids tomorrow but that's about it. It'll be another cold rainy day.

Thursday, October 28, 2004

Friday October 29, 12:32 p.m.

Looks like another school Halloween party is in the can for another year. It's possible that we had our largest number of costumed students yet. And we had our second consecutive year of transvestitism with one of our more delicate-looking guys ending up resembling supermodel Ai Tominaga except for the fact that he was several centimetres shorter. Still can't believe that the real thing is preggers.

I had the Carolinan afterwards. I was stung a bit by her when she innocently asked me if I'd gained weight. OUCH! I guess I really need to get back to the gym tomorrow night. Well, after downing 7 slices of pizza, I guess I did look a bit bloated. However, I still decided to head over to the post-event party at a nearby Chinese restaurant across the river where the coordinator and some of the other remnants of the party had some dinner. I still managed to down a bit of soup and fried rice before stumbling back home.

Finally got word from Skippy. She will still join us for Sunday. Gotta hit the hay though so that I'm semi-lucid for The Teacher. Luckily, the "lesson" for her is pretty much on automatic but I gotta keep up appearances.

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Wednesday October 27, 10:38 p.m.

Pretty straightforward day. Got my lunch at Foo Foo, that ramen place in Shinjuku Station. It's been a while so I had my usual Pai Ko Tan Tan Men. Pretty garlicky but good. And they actually got the order right this time.

I guess the Fall is definitely here to stay. There was actually a bite to the coolness tonight, quite a far cry from the torrid heat of a couple of months ago. I think a lot of the locals are trying to escape from the cold now. The Starbucks where I usually teach the OL was pretty packed tonight. However, I was able to gradually sidle to a good table.

I guess I really lack sleep. On the way from my lesson with The Hawaiian, I decided to take a nap on the subway down to Starbucks only to overshoot my destination by a couple of stations. Usually an internal alarm gets me up a station before my arrival. Not this time. But luckily, I wasn't in any major hurry.

My Messenger has been quite busy today. I had a brief conversation with The Bohemian on it before he decided to talk with me on a real phone. He's not into "chat" and I can understand. He's be up in the north for well over a couple of years now and he still can't seem to make any friends up there. He does have a rather intriguing personality but I can't believe it's been that difficult for him. Later on after I got back from work, I got into my second chat session with The Movie Buddy. Unlike the Bohemian, he seems to really thrive in chatroom mode. It looks like it could just be the two of us for COLLATERAL. I have yet to hear from Skippy and the Scarecrow turned me down.

The people up in Niigata have been going through some major difficulties because of the earthquake but they've also been major troupers. It seems like relief efforts have been very organized from the setting up of temporary shelters to the food supplies. Still, every aftershock sets everyone on edge.

That Japanese fellow who got kidnapped by Iraqi insurgents isn't an SDF soldier but just a traveling civilian who decided to throw common sense to the winds and traipsed into a danger zone. Several hotels rejected his request for a room and two people warned him not to enter the country but he brushed them off with the typically foolish bravado of a man in his twenties stating that he wouldn't be captured. Well, he's learned a bit of reality now. His parents held a press conference tonight begging for their son's release and apologizing for all the trouble that he has caused. I know that I'll be seen as being very cold hearted by saying this but the abductee is truly an idiot...but I won't go as far as saying that he deserves to be killed.

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Wednesday October 27, 11:18 a.m.

About half an hour ago, Niigata got rocked with a tremor that was just a shade weaker than the quake that hit the area during the weekend. Of course, it was felt all over the place. I was just sitting around when the apartment started to do a bit of rocking. It was a relatively weaker Shindo 3 here but Niigata was up to 6-. All of the channels are back on war footing again.

I had been thinking about hitting the gym this morning but for some reason, I just wasn't feeling up to it. Sometimes, my instinct tells me to do or not do something. And perhaps I was a winner again with this quake. To be honest, I've been feeling pretty tired for the past few days now. Not sure what's up.