Hmmm… So almost a week, back from Shanghai, and I have had quite a bit to catch up on. A desk shot taken about 5 minutes ago… Quite a bit has happened… And while I was gone, another wonderful-ly expensive package from Japan arrived.
Package 8 of ?:
Arrived – 21st May
Origin – Tokyo, Japan (Amiami.com)
Value – ¥7425 JPY ($87.71 AUD)
Contents: “Fate Testarossa Nendoroid ”, “Key 10th Anniversary Mascot Straps”, “Furude Shrine Tea Mug” and an “SOS Brigade Mug”
At least it’s June now, and Higurashi is the featured month on the calendar that I got with a “Joker” Manga magazine back in December. =D
I’m assuming it’s because of Watanagashi.=P
Apparently, weather’s been miserable and cold while I was away, and still is… Today, there was lots of rain…
That’s when a nice (but expensive) cup of noodles from the school canteen comes in handy. =D
Anyway, I have a lot of Pocky to go through… there was a lot more before… Which I’ve shared with my friends already.
Some weird Japanese candies that I bought in China out of curiosity. They’re actually quite nice. (The Lemonade one has some trippy jellies and rock candy in it!)
This is the scary dancing flower I mentioned a while back. I brought it back with me. =P
While I was in China, I managed to find a Shanghai World Financial Centre Bottle Opener! =D As expected, it was avaliable for purchase at the “Sky Lobby” on the 94th floor of the building at something like 250 yen.
It’s nice and heavy, made from metal. It’d be good for murdering someone with…
The SOS Mug is kinda cheap… and small… My Key 10th Anniversary mugs are way better… And the Furude Shrine Tea Mug is way too big for a tea mug….
Who needs family and friends when you have a Fate Nendoroid to return to?
Still yet to open it though…
The straps are cute! I use them on my school bag, with my Cowon E2, and a SWFC strap that I also got in Shanghai. I still have an “AIR” and “Little Busters!” charm to place somewhere.
Mmmm… A mess of wires… I’ve gotta get round tidying my room sometime…
But I’ve got some physics to do… And Economics, English and Maths… Yay.
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