The difficult life of an english teacher in Japan. Work, work, work all the time. Never any chance to unwind, explore, or actually have a little fun. Ok, well sometimes, I manage to escape the monotous doldrums of the day to day and, just for a moment, see what Japan is really like. You guessed it--chopsticks and alcohol. P.S.-- "I've gone."

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Pandarion and Zen



Well, Pandarion is Pandarion, but Zen is subjective



ps--Pandarion, aka Panda-lion to those english speakers, was a gift from my ex-flatmate Aussie Chris, available at any respectable Mister Donut. "Flatmate" was a shout out, because the correct term is obviously roommate, despite the fact that we never shared a room. Well, I did take his room after he left, but that's beside the point. We weren't mates in a "flat" sense either. Always full of dimension.

pppppppppppps--While the sign at Mister Donut may say "Established in San Francisco", I've never seen one in the States, and neither has anyone I know. Plus, I say "Mr. Donuts".

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stephen,
I've been to Mister Donut plenty! Back in the old California days before bagels came in big and Krispy Kreme came in bigger.
Brittany @ UCLA and her college roommate here in Colo are thinking about a traveling nursing program in SF,CAL. Don't know when, though.
Whether they get to SF or not, you'll likely have a visit from Karen and I.
Hey, that was a pretty cute temporary tatoo. How long till it wears off? ;) LD

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