Friday, June 29, 2007

Rockin High Rollerin, Flash Lightin

Next level Kareoke. For those who know Kareoke gone are the days of inputing song numbers in a remote, or even using touch pads. Now they have these little led boxes that light up when you touch them. They also have settings in which you can control the lighting. i.e Pop setting, club setting etc. Very flash!! And this kareoke place was known as being one of the worst as the song choice is limited and sound system average (altough completely destorys K-box or Zoo).

Well as with Any Rock day, I met Shuji in Shinagawa and caught the train with him to Roppongi, we figured that as today is friday we should eat at "fridays". The Food was horrible (prehaps the oil was off) and although its made out to be like a dennys fused with harrock playing country music the amosphere just felt cramped.

Anyhoo we then walked around trying to find somewhere to sing, and for some odd reason most of the Kareoke places were closed. When we did find somewhere it was alright. The raps songs lacked bass and the guitars were a little synthesised. But all in all good Rockin fun.
We then headed back to Shinagawa where Shuji had booked us a table at "Vento" (shuji`s work). He ordered a $130 bottle of champane and heaps of dishes including this pizza (which he normally makes) to test out his replacement. It was a lot of fun. The waiters were polite but friendly making jokes etc, only downside was a korean crew sat next to us, and were extremely rude, yelling at the waiters trying to fit more people than able on their current table and went as far as to take our chair without asking. Little did they know that my crew stand united on our views and we got our chair back including an apology. I told Shuji that we were in a good position as he looked and was a customer so if the Koreans caused trouble to the waiters he could speak up and wouldnt bring down the image of his resturant. Although nothing else happened after that. Just the normal AAAHH YOOONNGGG....

After having such a big nite last yesterday we kept it fairly mellow. A few beers, champane, long island ice teas, moscal mules, and a mageretta for our Dai Lo.

Cheers!!

Shuji and I both wanted to go out somewhere but as there was little to do in Shinagawa and training anywhere would be pointless (as one of us would have to backtrack) we decided to call it a night. I arrived at the Asagaya trainstation at 10.15pm, met Nami and went to Mcdonalds for dinner. Came home and now its off to relax with some 7th heaven. Peace out Young Guns!

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