江ノ島 ・横浜ベイスタース ・DS LITE ・chiropracter
The taste of home...!!
Thanks Billy for cooking me a dinner that tasted like home today... mMMm... good stuff!! XD
Wow I haven't blogged for almost a whole week... oops. =P That is all thanks to the DS Lite I got last week.. and the MaxDrive that Mark sent me (thanks XD) which I immediately uploaded 10 games onto and got instantly addicted to it. I already finished "Feel the Magic".. gotta download the sequel "Rub Rabbits"!! I am also halfway through "Trauma Center"... never thought I'd be interested in performing surgeries. LOL... soooo addicted!
Been so busy at work these days trying to finish up my paper that's due next week when my program doesn't even work properly yet. >< I don't like this feeling of trying to attain the unattainable...
Thanks Raymond for visiting and bringing me to all these new baddy places!! XD Here's a pic of us kaiten-sushing...

Anyway, to quickly sum up my weekend, on Saturday I went to Koto lessons with Billy and Duncan.. it was quite interesting and I learnt how to play "Sakura" on koto! The sensei was actually in her kimono and had her hair set up and all that... it was pretty cool. XD

After that, Billy and I went to Enoshima Beach to join Neil, Clement and Kelvin with their beach party. We got there just before sunset and it was really pretty and fun.. I love the beach, it feels so comfortable and soothing just to sit there and listen to the waves. After that, the other Billy joined us and we went to dinner and ice-cream after. Mmmm.. that was a good dinner. =D

On Sunday, the bunch of us went to watch a baseball game (Yokohama Baystars vs Hanshin Tigers). Btw, fyi Kel, 阪神stands for 大阪 and 神戸 so when ur wondering why ppl call them Osaka tigers, itz cuz its a part of it.. Anyway.. the game kinda sucked.. Yokohama lost 0-8... however, I still bought a Baystar player #5 Takuro Ishii T-shirt... cuz he looked cute on the poster. XD


And finally.. TODAY.. I had my first ever chiropracter experience in Japan cuz my badminton injuries were really bothering me and I couldn't stand it anymore. I saw this place near my train station online, so I called in and booked an appointment. It was rather interesting... cuz when I found it, it wasn't really a clinic, it was just this one little house.. and when I walked in.. there wasn't any receptionist! Just the chiropracter himself... a man in his mid-30's? Well... it felt kind of odd but I thought since I was there anyway, I might as well go for it. So.... the experience... was truly a painful one. >< It was okay when he was fixing my back but when he got to my stomach, it was so friggin painful... he said my 内臓 is very stiff.. In medical (or chiropractic) terms, stiff = cold. Every chiropracter seem to have some kind of pride because very soon, he started dissing my chiro in Vancouver, saying "The stomach is the core of your body. How can he not pay attention to it? よくない"... lol poor Chester.. Oh and of course, aruond 90% of the conversation was carried out in Japanese, which I only understood around 50%. -_-;; He also said that he can cure my completely in 5 treatments... which translates to 6000 + 5*4000 = $260CDN... I wouldn't mind paying that amount of money if he can really cure my injuries completely.. Anyways, here comes the worst part of the treatment... since he said my body is very "cold"... cold food such as icecream is ダメ........................ why dun u just kill me?? >< Anyhow, the chiro was very nice and he had a very soothing voice. =D I'm going there again next tuesday......
Thanks Billy for cooking me a dinner that tasted like home today... mMMm... good stuff!! XD
Wow I haven't blogged for almost a whole week... oops. =P That is all thanks to the DS Lite I got last week.. and the MaxDrive that Mark sent me (thanks XD) which I immediately uploaded 10 games onto and got instantly addicted to it. I already finished "Feel the Magic".. gotta download the sequel "Rub Rabbits"!! I am also halfway through "Trauma Center"... never thought I'd be interested in performing surgeries. LOL... soooo addicted!
Been so busy at work these days trying to finish up my paper that's due next week when my program doesn't even work properly yet. >< I don't like this feeling of trying to attain the unattainable...
Thanks Raymond for visiting and bringing me to all these new baddy places!! XD Here's a pic of us kaiten-sushing...

Anyway, to quickly sum up my weekend, on Saturday I went to Koto lessons with Billy and Duncan.. it was quite interesting and I learnt how to play "Sakura" on koto! The sensei was actually in her kimono and had her hair set up and all that... it was pretty cool. XD

After that, Billy and I went to Enoshima Beach to join Neil, Clement and Kelvin with their beach party. We got there just before sunset and it was really pretty and fun.. I love the beach, it feels so comfortable and soothing just to sit there and listen to the waves. After that, the other Billy joined us and we went to dinner and ice-cream after. Mmmm.. that was a good dinner. =D

On Sunday, the bunch of us went to watch a baseball game (Yokohama Baystars vs Hanshin Tigers). Btw, fyi Kel, 阪神stands for 大阪 and 神戸 so when ur wondering why ppl call them Osaka tigers, itz cuz its a part of it.. Anyway.. the game kinda sucked.. Yokohama lost 0-8... however, I still bought a Baystar player #5 Takuro Ishii T-shirt... cuz he looked cute on the poster. XD


And finally.. TODAY.. I had my first ever chiropracter experience in Japan cuz my badminton injuries were really bothering me and I couldn't stand it anymore. I saw this place near my train station online, so I called in and booked an appointment. It was rather interesting... cuz when I found it, it wasn't really a clinic, it was just this one little house.. and when I walked in.. there wasn't any receptionist! Just the chiropracter himself... a man in his mid-30's? Well... it felt kind of odd but I thought since I was there anyway, I might as well go for it. So.... the experience... was truly a painful one. >< It was okay when he was fixing my back but when he got to my stomach, it was so friggin painful... he said my 内臓 is very stiff.. In medical (or chiropractic) terms, stiff = cold. Every chiropracter seem to have some kind of pride because very soon, he started dissing my chiro in Vancouver, saying "The stomach is the core of your body. How can he not pay attention to it? よくない"... lol poor Chester.. Oh and of course, aruond 90% of the conversation was carried out in Japanese, which I only understood around 50%. -_-;; He also said that he can cure my completely in 5 treatments... which translates to 6000 + 5*4000 = $260CDN... I wouldn't mind paying that amount of money if he can really cure my injuries completely.. Anyways, here comes the worst part of the treatment... since he said my body is very "cold"... cold food such as icecream is ダメ........................ why dun u just kill me?? >< Anyhow, the chiro was very nice and he had a very soothing voice. =D I'm going there again next tuesday......
5 Comments:
ya...! les play some DS when you come back! I'll download more games!
braz
Lol, no ice-cream for Ross. Mission impossible??
That was Mark BTW
Damn you Ros! Go pay for your DS games!! You're putting me out of business!
Lol, after the session, u should question his ability! =P!! Ask him to explain how the CORE affects the body, what specifics is he talking about when he meant "cold", what means by the core, is he backed by any studies? coz u do know that expert advice IS the lowest level of confidence . =P
Okayokay..I shutup
Moo
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