Blog Entryare you loco presidenté?Jun 5, '08 8:31 PM
for everyone
first of all these images are hudge (1200X1500) you will love the high quality (maybe).

 



but now the not so funny part. in western countries, people say yes, yes, and again, yes. in japan, they often remain quiet, for as if they don't, even close friends (and people at work) will drop them off from one day to another.

so here the additional information. i had to look twice to see who's yamapi and who is tegoshi yuya...

there is no poorly adjusted eguitar in these pictures. there is no headwear which was the fashion from last year. and, there is no one lying on a bed similar to someone who can't afford Roppongi anymore and now performs on the street to get some small change.

OK yamapi sometimes made pictures with these indianajones hats. what i really don't like is the japanese favour for business clothing (you know, they must wear ties). why? but it has a reason of complex historical nature.

as with so many things the japanese do, also here (the business suits) they want to honour some special incident, or situation. once you know it, the business suits are completely harmless.

recently i went to a meeting in a company with many people above my age. OKOK very serious. i have been wearing a black polo shirt (you know, these shirts from solid tweed with three buttons). i hope that's OK.

if i walk in like on these pictures, they would give an obscure look at me...and forget about the e-guitar and that roppongi look.

Roppongi is a district of Tokyo, maybe only second rank after GINZA, where people can get nearly everything in terms of designer clothing- even items which can be difficult to find in the countries where they come from. OK i know most people who go there for it are loving it. they must have some polo shirts suitable for business meetings...i hope so. even if i do not have an urge to go to Roppongi very often.

the soy sauce is newly available (for the first time). the title is borrowed from a budget computer game...

telex - en route (1980)

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