Thursday, September 30, 2010

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On Saturday I went to the festival of the Institute of Natsumi, but I'll tell you about today's entry because it (well, yesterday) is more interesting! It

this week are exams, something like quarterly, so we have limited hours and left at 12 at the latest. As exchange students do not have to make (= D!! ) (yes, I know, and I find out the anions that comes from what is second, but let me enjoy it), because we were studying together in the library 5. While studying more than we spend time talking (but is in English, so in some ways the study, no?).

Yesterday, c10:40 am hen the bell rang signaling the end of the day, Jolyn said if I wanted to go with them to no where. There I learned very well, but quickly accepted. So we picked up the books and down to another building for our shoes.

The way to reach the shopping area (the institute is climbing a very Cuestecitas APAN) was quite entertaining, considering what we could do. At the end we agreed that first of all would make us a purikuras!

took me to a video game room was cool a lot, with a lot of different machines to make purikuras. And I know you are wondering, what the hell are purikuras? Patience, now explain it.

&; Nbsp; The puricuras are pictures that you can decorate as you like. And now the pictures will be thinking as frames of cartoons that exist in Spain. ERROR. The purikuras are much more than that.

To begin, you enter a booth, where you have a screen to choose the funds and the frames you want for your photos. You can get six different photos. When done, you move to another booth where you have another screen.

Below and to the sides of the screen you have three pencils to paint the pictures. You have plenty of options: put cartoons, writing anything different fontswine. After splitting

photos (there is a table with scissors ready for that), we stayed a while with a guy flipping Jung one of the machines:


Look at the screen ;
plush There were several machines (although with different systems here), and one had a plush K-on (an anime for those not learned in the subject), I need to try to get back to Mio- chan!

After a while deciding what would we do, we come to the conclusion that neither had wanted to go home yet, so we went to eat. We went to a burger (for my request) Japanese. That in my opinion is practicedcally like the McDonalls but more expensive and it did too much grace, truth, but hey, hungry and we had a great time entertaining.





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