We all strolled down to a local Matsuya for a quick bite to eat. For 350 yen, a relatively filling beef bowl is a tempting prospect. With places like this around, I just might be able to afford lunch on a daily basis. Another group from CSU was already there, so we intermingled for a while. I ended up eating rather quickly, so I went outside and chatted with the other students who had already finished. Derek, a student from
We went to the salon and were told it would be a 30 minute wait. We walked down the road to a Mister Donuts, and had a bite to eat whilst we waited. We went back to the salon and started flipping through the “style books,” which were basically magazines of guy’s hairstyles, all with stats for the face shape they go with, thickness and curliness of the hair, etc. There are some pretty bizarre styles out there.
Derek selected a style and a color, and they got to work. It would be a couple hours for the whole process, but Okabe-kun said that he would be at the lab a bit later than anticipated, so I had time to spare. I messaged Josh to see what was going on, and we organized a group dinner at an izakaya near ‘baba. Flipping through the books, I found a couple styles that might suit me, and promised to come back after my hair had grown out a bit. After seeing what they’re capable of, I’m convinced that this Supercuts shit just isn’t cutting it.
Derek finished and we headed back to ‘baba to meet up with everyone. Okabe-kun was running behind, so we went to the izakaya ahead of him and started to eat (we were all pretty hungry at that point). After Josh and I polished off a pitcher, Okabe-kun showed up and we had another round. He was funny as ever, intermittently switching to Japanese to give some brusque orders to the waiters. I think that being an assistant to a professor must make one eager to be in a position of some kind of power or authority. In
When we finished at the izakaya we headed over to the Hub for a nightcap. I wanted to try the dynamite kid, one of the strongest drinks on the menu. What I got was essentially a triple shot of fruity-flavored fortified vodka--way disappointing. The tarantuala is definately my drink of choice; it might be half as strong, but it tastes twice as good and you get four times as much of it.
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髪切ったら写真送ってね~(^^)
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