This is the music video of a French band, all pictures are knitting! Great.
NIGO is a designer of the fashion brand "Bathing Ape". He was picked in foreign media sometimes, the famous one is this BBC one, we can see his gorgeous room and huge collections. He started the RAP band "Teriyaki boys" as a DJ and he will have a world tour. I am not sure what kind of rap they will have. My American friends are surprised and laughed that Japanese shops use rap music as BGM. Grandma and little kids are shopping in the store and music says "sex, drug, I love it" (or something like that, you know some rap has such lyrics). It happens in this country always.
Recently single guys take their handmade lunch boxes to the office, this article(web translated) said. It was pretty usual for single women or married guys to take lunch boxes to the office, but finally single guys started. The reason why they do is for saving money in this bad economy and also taking care of their health by themselves.
Tonight I will go to eat Motsunabe at this shop (maybe). As far as I read in wiki, many are eating offial. I will pick my favorite Japanese foods of offal.
No.1 : chicken liver of Yakitori.
No.2 : chicken Soft bone of Yakitori
No.3 : Gyusuji (beef tendon)
No.4 : pork liver of Yakitori
No.5 : Motsunabe
I wish you great blessings and love.*
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You know what charm is : A way of getting the answer "yes" without having asked any clear question.
Posted by: Air Jordans | Monday, November 01, 2010 at 04:33 PM
why do girls like the カリカリ stuff (食感-wise)?
Posted by: stuz | Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 03:01 AM
wow foreign you guys love motsu? That's nice!
Posted by: mari | Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 01:15 AM
OMG, now you went and made me hungry :/ I love chicken soft bones!!!!!! I had fried ones in Sendai and nearly went nuts!
Posted by: JC | Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 12:37 PM
I went to that Motsunabe type shop last Sunday night night, it was great ... but a bit expensive i thought, we were in Kabukicho though so maybe that had something to do with it.
Posted by: Neil Duckett | Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 09:07 AM