Tuesday, 28 September 2010

EURGH!!!!

AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH BLOODY F***ING ROAD WORKS..................
Man I had this jet-lag/sleeping thing in the bag, I thought it was done and dusted, but i guess i was wrong. I managed to sleep at the right time so far, through sheer will power  and  the fact that on the flight to Japan i didn't actually sleep, however recently due to nights out and the arrival and installation of the internet at my flat, sleep has been evading me. It really doesn't help with the loud roadworks near me starting proper early, it sucks MAJORLY. (And  talking about Sucking here's a photo of my friend Katy eating a choco-banana(Katy is from my uni in England and is here on the exchange program with me))

Talking about the roadworks near me the other day I thought I had experienced my first minor earthquake but nah it was just the construction vehicles  shaking the whole apartment building......man this story sounded so much better in my brain.

But yeah the blue crane has some fat arse drill attached to it and that is what's shaking the whole neighbourhood.
Well anyways second day of starting this blog and about day 22/23 in Japan so far classes at Uni have been  fine no major catastrophe where I've been lost in translation  but most of the classes have been fine i suppose.....Hmmm... What else is new oh yeah i received my electricity bill today  it was less than i expected even though i  feel like I'm using  electricity  for 5 people it only reached about 400 or so yen this month which is good more money for me to spend......YAY! \o/


So yet again backtracking to the time when i didn't have internet (>insertforwardslash) didn't think of writing a blog it was Patrick's birthday.
This here is Patrick >>>>
Patrick is also an exchange student at KSU and so is the person next him,  we will talk bout him some other time. So yeah Patrick and Ben are both from Germany from what I've heard from them some area near Stuttgart, but yeah was his birthday on Sunday though we did have a small party a his on Sunday where most people made food and brought it with them  had chat drank large volumes of alcohol and had a ball though some people did carry on the festivities in Tenjin  one of the more urbanised areas of Fukuoka I didn't go as did some other people. the point i was getting at here was that  another of the exchange students got pretty plastered and nearly fell oout the door on her way out of Patrick's place...you see I fail a stories but yeah here's a photo of GOKU to make up for the bad story....
BTW that's Joel behind the mask,  he's Katy's boyfriend and our sempai both from the KSU and LJMU
(our uni in Liverpool)

Also here's some photos of my phone in Japan it's old school but it works:

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