Showing posts with label day 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label day 5. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 September 2018

NANA MIZUKI LIVE GATE 2018 Day 5 at Nippon Budoukan



I can finally see a glimmer of the light at the end of the LIVE GATE report tunnel! Just a bit more!! I also started to wonder if you guys actually want me to write a report for LIVE GATE Day 7, since I only attended the live viewing and it's what is on the BD/DVD. Please let me know in the comments or answer this Twitter poll (up for 24h):

[LIVE GATE Day 7 Report Poll]


(For report on LIVE GATE 2017 Day 1, go [here]!)
(For short format report on LIVE GATE 2017 Day 2, go [here]!)
(For short format report on LIVE GATE 2017 Day 4, go [here]!)
(For short format report on LIVE GATE 2017 Day 6, go [here]!)
(For short format report on Live Viewing of LIVE GATE 2017 Day 7, go [here]!)

Friday, 25 March 2011

30 Day Song Challenge: Day 05

So some curious things happened today that I just must mention here before I go on with my song thing.

  1. We were at seminar minding our own business when our lecturer's woman, who also works on the module, randomly came up to me and started talking about Japan. She said that when she heard about the situation she immediately thought of me and was very worried about me. She asked if I had family in Japan and I told her I didn't but that I do have friends there and then we talked about how terrible the situation is and she kept repeating how she had been so worried about me and was relieved now. Quite odd I think, I couldn't even remember telling her about my Japan plans at first, but after thinking about it I came to the conclusion that I must've mentioned them last semester when she came around asking about our future aspirations during 3D Modelling. I wonder if she even knows my name though...
  2. When I was walking out of uni with Aaron and we were crossing the road, these two high school girls walked past us and one of them really happily said "HI!" to me. Eehh?! There is absolutely no way I could possibly know a high schooler, apart from perhaps my Japanese teacher's kids but they look Japanese not British! I think I mumbled a "hi" back in the midst of my confusion... but very very odd yet again.