Friday, June 8, 2007

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I think it is about time I posted agin.. agen.. . a-gain... again, before I forget how to spell again.

Then I forgot what I wanted to talk about.

I'll remember eventually. So, until that time comes I will just continue to type and let you all know that I really haven't been doing anything lately. I have had to come to terms with Statistics. I was getting sick of actively trying to evaluate my reasons for decisions on a weekly scale. Hoping I could just get a clear understanding of where I am going and then bounce off that whenever necessary. Kind of like a search for moral truth instead of a pragmatic wandering. So, I am taking this current time to not proceed without a solid view for my remaining months in Japan.

Well, wether or not you needed that little bit of information or not I remembered what I wanted to say.

I was wrong about the lack of Thunderstorms... we had one yesterday. Nice and loud and electrical. Boom, Zap... Thwoooooom! It was awesome. I didn't go anywhere so it didn't bother me.

Also, a massive important sighting.. well not really but it was weird. I saw 4 helicopters in Shizuoka all at the same time. This is weird because it's the first through fourth helicopters I have seen in Japan. They looked military, but were mostly just black. I originally was confused as to whether something had happened or not, but the guy at the local curry shop gave me a different insight. They were possibly just doing drills for earthquake rescue or something like that.

I haven't finalized my thoughts on what to do for my time that remains here in Japan. Definitely want to get out of Japan what I can, but don't want to be stressed out either.

Laters ya'll

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad you finally recieved a "good" storm. Hey, and you have been talking so much about your friends recently. Go find a cute Japanese girl and make me jealous. Keep writing, I like it!

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  2. I can completely relate to the thunder thing. It seems that most places, say, especially Southern California, don't have nearly as much thunder and lightning as the plains upon which you and I were born and raised. I spent the last four years dearly missing their impressive, violent beauty, but good ol' MO has more than made up for that in the short time I've been home. :) So, at least that's another something to look forward to when you return home, right?

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