...well, no french hens, cause that would probably have caused some ruckus around here. Actually, I don't have any "true love", so just ignore what I just wrote.
Either way, not much really happened today. Me and Tor Erling made a quick trip to the university campus along with Tonje, Anne Marie, Hedda and Katinka. They showed us where and how to apply for an internet subcription for our apartments. After that was dealt with, the girls went off to do some shopping (duh), while me and Tor Erling at went back to Togane to take out some money from the ATM (which is located in the local post office).
Then we went back to the apartment complex to meet up with Øistein, who was going to show us where and how to get our Japanese cell phones plus subscriptions. I already had a 3G-phone that works in Japan, but seeing how all the other fellow students were getting their own Japanese cell phones, added to the fact that it would probably be a hassle for them to call me, I decided to get one as well. The phone is free, and all we need to pay is a monthly fee plus calling/messaging fees. Canceling the subscription would cost about 1000 NOK, which I think isn't too bad.
While waiting for our cell phones to be with the charging (yes, the store even helps you with charging the batteries for the cell phone!) batteries, we took a look around the store. Did I mention that the store was pretty huge? Well, now I did. Aside from having cell phones for sale, they also had plenty of manga, DVDs, games and CDs for sale. I was at the Wii/DS section most of the time, since Weekly Shônen Jump seemed to be sold out. Amazingly enough, I only bought one game, two chargers for my DS and the DVD release of the second Bleach movie.
So, what did we do after that? We went back to our apartments and rested for...who knows how long. Around 9 PM I went to the local ramen shop along with Tor Erling and Hedda. All of us ordered châshûmen, which I thought was pretty good. My stomach still feels rather stuffed from that dinner. Afterwards I went to the local convenient store named "Daily Yamasaki", to buy some breakfast for tomorrow. Not quite sure what to do for tomorrow, but we'll eventually figure it out. Sleep after I am done with editing and uploading some pictures on Facebook.
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Eh?! I want to eat food in Japan and live in Japan too. :(
You're so lucky! e.e!! Do you eat onigiri for breakfast every day? =o
Nii-chan... T.T I lost my housekeys today... -sniffsniff-
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