Thursday, September 25, 2008

Mos Burger Goodness!

Oh man... I just ate some Mos Burger... please wait while I finish jizzing myself...

::jizzes all over the place::

Okay... I'm done...

::last minute spurt::

Ooooo... came out of nowhere...

...

... Okay, now I am done. Answer me this... Why isn't there a Mos Burger in America? Why?!?

I was actually contemplating getting rich somehow and opening a Mos Burger in Miami... then slowly expand it all over the country and become even more rich... and with a lifetime supply of Mos Burger goodness!!!!!

But, then I finished eating my Mos-Cheeseburger and fries... and it occurred to me that... yeah... I need to get a lot of money first... ::sigh::... why can't I just get the money already... we all know it's going to be a success. Especially if my fellow RSJP peeps eat there er'day (cause you know you guys will) and slowly spread the word.

Oh, what a world that will be... out with my mouth open wide... Ah... ah ah ah... ah ah ah... ah ah ah... oh, mind wondered for a second there... heh heh.

But, yeah... someone invest in making Mos Burger a UNIVERSAL occurrence. And, I'm done... with Mos Burger that is... except not really. Thank God that Mos Burger is far enough for me not to eat there everyday... but, close enough that I could go there in severe Mos Burger craving-times... it's just the right amount of "away" away.

Anyway... today was a pretty cool day. I went back to work!!!!! Woohoo!!!!!

^please note that that is actually not sarcasm

I actually love going to work... who'd've thunk that was possible. I don't like waking up... but, c'mon... who does really? But, once I'm over having to get up... I love actually being at work.

I went in with no real idea of what my plans were... but, it all worked out and I had pretty slack and easy classes. I got to really bond with a class... third years... since I taught them first today and ate lunch with them. So, it was cool.

After school, I changed into gym wear and went looking for club activities to join. I stumbled across the third year class I bonded with, and followed four boys from various clubs who showed me the different clubs.

We first played some volleyball, then visited the Table Tennis, Music, Baseball, Soccer... and... i forgot what else club. While in the Baseball and Soccer clubs... I joined in on some of their drills... but, I feared for my bad knee popping (and I'll admit it was a bit too tiring for my old ass), so, I didn't do that much. I then basically hung out with the four boys and two other students... one was the student who welcomed me my first day and the student representative... the other one was the cool student who participates a lot in my class and who I ate lunch with.

I basically practiced a lot of Japanese with them... including writing kanji... and surprisingly... I know a whole lot of kanji. It helps that I studied 10 kanji today... and I hope to learn more tomorrow possibly. In return... I helped them practice some English. It was pretty fun and interesting.

They then introduced me to this Tic-Tac-Toe-like game. It's a bit confusing to explain... but, it's more of a mind game and challenging that simple Tic-Tac-Toe. I guess you can call it the evolution of Tic-Tac-Toe.

Basically take the concept of the game, but, each player has 3 pieces. You draw the Tic-Tac-Toe lines... and then Janken (Rock, Paper, Scissors). The winner goes first and places a piece... and both players alternate. The point of the game is to get Tic-Tac-Toe with all 3 pieces... but, since players alternate... you're supposed to figure out a way to block the other's movements and think ahead on how to set yourself up to get Tic-Tac-Toe. Now what makes it not so simple Tic-Tac-Toe-ish... is that once both players 3 pieces are set... you can move them one space in any of the spaces surrounding it. However, if there is a piece already there... then you're stuck and can't move that piece. That's where the mind game and challenge comes in as you try to make it so that you limit the other player's mobility... and/or make it so that no matter which piece they move... a win is possible. It's a bit confusing to explain... it's much easily understood watching a game or two. I mean... that's what I did and I picked it up pretty quickly... and... I think I did fairly well. I lost like 2 of my 8+ games.

Oh well... great day! And tomorrow... should be much much better and more fun. It's my play day with the teachers... after school of course. We're going to go kayaking (weather permitting... ::shakes and advisory slightly maniacal fist at sky:: ) and then barbequeing and drinking. Since Japan has an absolutely 0% alcohol drinking/driving tolerance... it looked like I wasn't going to be able to drink since I live 3o minutes away from the school. But, the teachers all huddled together and came up with a game plan. A teacher will drive me to school tomorrow since he lives very close to me... and then I will get driven back at night by another teacher I believe. How nice of them... heh heh... I need to buy something for them... most likely a dessert roll like I did for my last school when they invited me to hang with them.

So, yeah... expect an interesting blog about tomorrow's events sometime in the future. Laterness!

2 comments:

Marc said...

Aww, go play volleyball with those deaf girls from Babel. You can't go wrong with rebellious, deaf, sexually frustrated teenage Japanese girls... or can you? Hmm.

On a lighter note, my sources are telling me there's a Mos Burger in Hawaii and I shall be going to Hawaii in December. It's so over for Mos Burger upon my arrival.

I actually shot them an e-mail about their plans to expand to mainland America.

*dark clouds form above*

...and you're going to regret ever mentioning bringing Mos Burger to America cause I shall get rich over your idea and I will proceed to buy you and make you my slave monkey.

Holla... for a Banana

(btw, it's games like that tic tac toe game that make asians far superior to your average american when it comes to logical puzzles, shooting up college campuses, and musical competence. food for thought. beware)

Anonymous said...

If you do open a Mos Burger in Miami, you should call it Mas Burger!

-Estef