Monday, March 7, 2011
Questioning
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
What It Means To Be A Kerwin
So that's it, for now. I could write a book about these rules. Instead, I think I'll do the next set on what it means to be a Bruhl (probably combined with what it means to be a Ciani).
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
"Hey, remember that time we went on a road trip?"

This is my seatbelt. It consists of:
1) A carabiner attached to a metal part of the seat's frame
2) Another carabiner attached to that carabiner
3) A suitcase strap attached to that 2nd carabiner.
No joke. A suitcase strap. That tag right there has the "Name" "Phone Number" and "Address" fields.
The car also had buckets attached to the windows in the trunk (which had a sketchy, dirty futon in it) and in those buckets there were hammers, chemicals, rags, a weird Mickey Mouse pointer rod-thing....
It was a rape-van. Designed for rape. There's no other way to put it.
It's now 11 am and we haven't even left Tokyo prefecture yet. If you look closely you might be able to see Paige and I cracking up really hard at this shit.
We saw an expressway above us and it had been going in the same direction as us for 20 minutes, and the "highway" we were on was making us go ridiculously slow - but we couldn't find a way onto the expressway.
When we finally found the onramp, and got on it, we were so stoked. Going fast, let's do this. A minute later the expressway ends and sends us in the wrong direction. I almost died from laughing at the irony, and then Jack made this realization above.
"We're on the right track now, we should get there in less than 4 hours. What's the worst that could happen?" - Jack "I'm a huge jinx" Wu [pictured above]
It's about noon.
other animal warning signs we saw:
Tanuki
Bears
(I'm completely serious)
I laughed too hard to take pictures of those. Like I said, I'm sorry - that happened a lot on this trip.
It's now 4:20 PM. This is a quick list of what has gone wrong since our last time update:
- Jack's iPhone (which has a GPS that we're now using instead of the shitty car GPS) lags a bit, so we missed a few exits and had to turn around.
- When turning around, we had to pay some extra tolls.
- When turning around, the car got stuck in the snow. Yoon and I pushed it out.
- We drove over 20km in the wrong direction.
- Jack's iPhone started to die.
The trouble really was just beginning.
"What else could happen?" - Jack "I should stop saying things" Wu
We have just arrived to our hotel. If you've been keeping up/remember Jack said"What else could happen?"
Here's what else happened:
- We have to put on the snow chains. I was like "Done this before, I got this."
- They were not chains. Never seen anything like them in my life. They were made of rubber and tubing and hooks and plastic parts and metal spikes.
- The instructions are in Japanese.
- We are on the side of a mountain highway. We can't go deeper into the turn-off because there's snow. We'd get stuck. Again.
- We put the "chains" on the front wheels of the car, and think we have them semi-secure. I tell Yoon to move forward a bit to check out how they hold up. I see the back wheels spin out. Turns out it's a rear-wheel drive car.
- We put them on. Again.
- We realize they're on almost completely wrong.
- We put them on. Again.
- We've almost been hit by large, incoming trucks 3-4 times.
- Once we get them on, we move on and it starts to get dark. It's snowing heavily.
- Jack didn't know how to work the heater for the windshield (it's pretty easy, I showed him the next day) so the windshield was extremely foggy. Did I mention it was dark and snowing?
- We realize we're running out of gas.
- I actually think that I'm going to die.
BUT
- We get to a gas station, get our directions checked, get gas - everything's good.
AND THEN
Jack Wu: "What else could possibly go wrong, right?"
YEAH.
- We drive out of the gas station, one of the snow chains flies off the back. I happen to look back and notice it.
- We run back and get it.
- We put it on again. Did I mention it was dark and snowing heavily?
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Crazy Awesome


Wednesday, January 19, 2011
My New Pad





Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Decided to do this after all.
My fingers were worn and dry from the cold and travel, so two of them started to bleed around the nails. I failed to notice this until I got to my new place. Sans bandages of any kind, nor any towels - paper or otherwise - I rinsed them in a sink and used a receipt as a makeshift bandage to keep them from bleeding anymore into the pockets of my jacket where I needed to stuff them as I went shopping for 1) bandages, 2) gloves, 3) paper towels and other household necessities.
In any case, I need more bedding for my bed to be actually comfortable enough to sleep, and be prepared to see "Ambien Adrian" over the course of the next week or so as I attempt to readjust to living in the densest city in the world - both in population and in social permeation.
Wondering whether or not I should have just gone back to Takadanobaba (where I lived last semester). Friendlier town, easier access to stuff, the room had everything I needed. Oh well, this is only my second time living alone after all. You live and learn.
Beers, good times, cold, adventure, loneliness, dry skin, adventure and beers are in the near future. I'll be sure to keep you posted.











