Apparently
Takeshi Kitano is a big supporter of
ECC (the company I work for). There are posters of him everywhere in Nagoya supporting
ECC. You might know him from
MXC (he was Vic
Ramano when he was younger) or any of the weird and usually depressing movies he's made.

He's
really big over here. I get about 10 channels on the TV they gave me (all in Japanese of course) and he's on one of the channels pretty much every night. It seems to be kind of a big deal that he supports my company. One of my trainers was told he was going to be in a commercial with him if he traveled up north. When he got there they kept them in separate rooms the whole time and it turned out to be a photo shoot for a poster, not a commercial. He never ended up meeting Beat
Takeshi and instead had to stand on a box next to two little Japanese girls and look "cool". I'm not sure why they put him on a box, he's already over 6 feet tall. I haven't seen this poster around yet, but some of my friends have and they say he (my trainer) looks like a robot. He was somewhat less than pleased.
Last night we made some Japanese friends. It's hard to say if we'll ever talk to them again, their English wasn't that good and my Japanese is non existent. One of them is going to study abroad in California in March so my fellow trainee from California taught him dude,
bitchin', and
cowabunga. I told him that no one really says
cowabunga, or
bitchin' for that matter. Maybe in the 80s. Hopefully he didn't take his advice to heart. Baseball was the longest conversation we had. But it just consisted of them listing Japanese baseball players in America and us saying we'll support the Nagoya Dragons (who according to them may be the best in Japan). Baseball is big here.
That's all for now.
At your next baseball conversation, do drop the name of daisuke matsuzaka, and mention that your blood relative has seen him in live action. what's up red sox nation!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for opening the blog for anyone. I am trying the anonymouse post ... but it's really just your mother.
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