yet more to tell
well, tonight we went out to eat. that wasnt our main purpose for going out, but thats the only thing we wound up doing. first we went to a Chilies. we waited 20 mins for a table, then it was all dirty and nasty so she said we should leave. and that we did. so we got some gas, and while we where filling up, 2 fire engines went by. they pulled into the chillies parking lot. it must have ben an omen. maybe we wont go back to chillies. so we drove around looking for a place to eat. we saw and olive garden, but that place is no good. we saw a TGI fridays, but i dont trust their meat. we saw a baja fresh, but i cant stand it in there. so we wound up in this little strip mall. it had an italian "brick oven" place, and a japanese place called Cho Cho San. she said she would prefer pizza to japanese tonight so we went into the italian place. the first thing we noticed was the smell. it wasnt so good. it smelled like parmajan cheeze. the next thing we noticed was that the bick oven was gas. the last thing we noticed was that there were no waitresses in site. we went over to cho cho san's. the first thing we noticed there was the smell. it was not so good (raw fish), but more tolerable than the other place. besides, it was a sushi bar so shouldnt it smell like fish? plus there was plenty of help around and it reminded me strongly of this little japanese place that we go to all the time (kimono sushi bar). so we stayed. when we sat down she said "at this place they dont even give you a fork!". this was because i had been having trouble getting chopsticks at this place near me (kings garden). i asked, like, 5 or six times for some chopsticks and the guy was just like "yes, yes" and then he would go away and never bring the the chopsticks. GAH!but anyway, as i looked at the menu, i noticed a section called "Katsu (deep fried)". i was greatly amused! because my anime club has been talking about getting the funds together to go to katsukon. and now i find out that katsu means deep fried? thats just wierd. so we'll be going to "deepfriedkon". uber amusing. but i wound up getting yakki udon with chicken, and she got shrimp tempura. we both got miso soup and house salad. the miso soup was very good, it had this unique smoky flavour i had never had before in miso. the salad was also very good. the ginger dressing was exelant! when our main courses came they both looked very good. and although i havnt had much practice eating udon with chopsticks, i managed to get it all in my mouth ^__^. her tempura was actually better than my udon tho, nice and crispy. and i have never seen shrimp that long! it was all very good. so if your ever in the neigbor hood (montgomeryville) , go to Cho Cho San.
now then, after we got back, i came online and made this blog. but i kept thinking about how good that udon was. and that made me remember that mike keeps telling me to watch this flash called "ninjai" bacause its really funny. and he said it was spelled funny. but i forgot how he said it was spelled, so i just googled it as ninjai. and i got a flash (well, set of flashes), but its not funny at all. (well, there was this one part, but that wsant meant to be funny.) its about a little ninja, named ninjai. he wants to know who he is, and where he came from. he has some issues. anyway, it comes in chapters and goes up to chapter 12. but it moves SO slow, you woulnt belive. and they talk SO slow, you still wouldnt belive. the animation is pretty good and all, but where is it going? the one part i found funny was in chpt 9, when tokagawa wakes up, and the rooster crows. i know it sounds, well, not funny. but if im not mistaken, that is the same rooster crowing as in Legend of Zelda: OoT. i am a major zelda freak, so that makes me laugh. ^___^;;. the only other thing about this ninjai is the sound track. i wonder if i can get that somewhere?
.... and i'll also give it that the bird was cute. but that does not balance out all the unnessisary drama...
well, thats enough for now.
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