My trip thus far
Mar. 7th, 2007 11:12 amThe flight here was not so bad. I went Continental remembering that they were the best flight of all those I had taken back and forth in the past. On the plane I saw a Japanese movie, "Nada sou sou" translated to "Tears for you." Ironically a story set in Okinawa. While it was a good movie, it was full of Japanese stupidity which made me dislike it in the end. I just wanted to smack the lot of them when they all decided that despite suffering adversity their whole lives together, they should separate since they were not related by blood. !$&%'$!! Arrrrrgh! Whatever! You grew up together as a family since you were 5! Who cares!? Why stop now!?!?!?! Of course they never said a thing to each other outloud about the issue. She's just like outta the blue "I should move out." He's like "Yeah, your right." While both of them obviously wanted to take care of each other. How stupid can you be?
I was supposed to transfer to a flight for Okinawa once I arrived in Tokyo, but that sorta fell through. I finally arrived Okinawa this morning. Had to spend the night with Hideki's dad. That was an adventure.
When I was boarding the plane in Haneda this morning, the niko niko (all smiles) girl informed me that there were no more window seats available, so I'll have to deal with the isle seat. Whatever, fine with me. Get on the plane, waiting for my neighbor at the window seat. Of course, no one sat there. Interesting. Why go to all the trouble to tell me there are no window seats anyway?
When I landed, I swear I saw metal cow and alien shaped structures from the plane. Not like a sculpture, it was like they painted an airconditioner unit and antenna orange and added legs, just to make them look cute.
Ah Japan, how I missed your non-sensicalness. It's just a different caliber from US weird.
I was supposed to transfer to a flight for Okinawa once I arrived in Tokyo, but that sorta fell through. I finally arrived Okinawa this morning. Had to spend the night with Hideki's dad. That was an adventure.
When I was boarding the plane in Haneda this morning, the niko niko (all smiles) girl informed me that there were no more window seats available, so I'll have to deal with the isle seat. Whatever, fine with me. Get on the plane, waiting for my neighbor at the window seat. Of course, no one sat there. Interesting. Why go to all the trouble to tell me there are no window seats anyway?
When I landed, I swear I saw metal cow and alien shaped structures from the plane. Not like a sculpture, it was like they painted an airconditioner unit and antenna orange and added legs, just to make them look cute.
Ah Japan, how I missed your non-sensicalness. It's just a different caliber from US weird.