New TV For Hayashi-sama!
After much deliberation at Yodobashi depaato we bought a new Sharp 15 inch LCD television for her. The size was right for her she felt and the brightness was great.
Ross had wandered into an adjacent room where they had several screens and projectors on display. Most of them looked incredible and cost around $2000. Hmmm.
We put the television in a looker in the subway station then went upstairs to eat at one of Hayashi-sama's favorite restaurants. But the katsu restaurant had just closed!
So we went back to the basement and found another katsu restaurant. Ross and I had to once again resort to telling Misato which of the display plates we wanted. So we all ate our dinner and drank our Asahi beers (all of us except Hayashi-sama).
We retreived the contents from the locker and boarded the train, which was packed by the time it left Osaka Station. Luckily, a kind young man stood up and gave his seat to Hayashi-sama, much to the embarrassment of his two buddies who kept their seats. Although Ross and I could not see them we could hear them all engaged in what sounded like a fun conversation.
Once back at the condo we gave Ross his bag back (we had taken it with us when we returned from Tokyo). He left shortly thereafter; Misato was exhausted and had passed the threshold of being irritated.
I hooked the new television which Hayashi-sama has been watching ever since! I think the size will work out great and hopefully help to lower her electricity bill as well (utilities are expensive in Japan). I am glad that she likes it!
Ross had wandered into an adjacent room where they had several screens and projectors on display. Most of them looked incredible and cost around $2000. Hmmm.
We put the television in a looker in the subway station then went upstairs to eat at one of Hayashi-sama's favorite restaurants. But the katsu restaurant had just closed!
So we went back to the basement and found another katsu restaurant. Ross and I had to once again resort to telling Misato which of the display plates we wanted. So we all ate our dinner and drank our Asahi beers (all of us except Hayashi-sama).
We retreived the contents from the locker and boarded the train, which was packed by the time it left Osaka Station. Luckily, a kind young man stood up and gave his seat to Hayashi-sama, much to the embarrassment of his two buddies who kept their seats. Although Ross and I could not see them we could hear them all engaged in what sounded like a fun conversation.
Once back at the condo we gave Ross his bag back (we had taken it with us when we returned from Tokyo). He left shortly thereafter; Misato was exhausted and had passed the threshold of being irritated.
I hooked the new television which Hayashi-sama has been watching ever since! I think the size will work out great and hopefully help to lower her electricity bill as well (utilities are expensive in Japan). I am glad that she likes it!

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