Oh this is going to be so good….
Instructions: Go to your music player of choice and put it on shuffle. Say the following questions aloud, and press play. Use the song title as the answer to the question. NO CHEATING.
The facts of my iPod: 6.58GB of songs, 1176 tracks.
My iTunes itself has more, I just haven’t transferred them over…anyway, lets start!
This one is dedicated to Lena. Thanks for being so pushy and making me finish it
The report on Shibuya will come soon, I promise! <3
For now, let’s look back at our trip to see a kabuki performance and then what happened afterwards.
Welcome back to Shibon no D no Arashi!
Today’s reports will be on creating prosthetic limbs etc for disabled people and the origins of hijiki.
Yesterday I watched the first episode of D no Arashi.
You must know who Arashi are by now. Well, this was their TV program from ages ago. It must be about…..six years old or something. Chibiko Arashi!!! Yaaaay!
The format is each episode consists of two documentary reports (the “D” of the title) about viewer-selected topics. Each report will be made by one member of the group.
Every time I watch an episode, I will report back.
I have already learned many things from Arashi and from now on you will too….
WELCOME TO SHIBON NO D NO ARASHI!
I’m taking a break from the Japan reports to wish Kitagawa Johnny a happy 197th birthday.
Even if he’s a paedophile, he’s our paedophile.
And who among us wouldn’t give young Chinen a pat on the bottom now and then?
Tonight I performed “A-Ra-Shi” karaoke in Japan with taiko drummers.
1. How long have you been blogging?
Erm…*counts on fingers* about two months or so. I think a bit less, it was the middle of July 2008.