Thursday, June 11, 2009

Yamapi graduation

You know why I always arrive at work later than planned?
Because once I start to search for Yamapi info I can't STOP (X_X);;;

Here's another old blog that I thought will be better in new entry (^^);;
It's from 2008.09.19
Original: http://www.aomegane.com/archives/51503460.html

It's from the late Meiji University graduation ceremony.

"I graduated toghether with Yamapi"

This entry at few points is confusing me too much, and I don't have time now to study it carefully, so I'm not going to translate it. I don't want you to misunderstood it because of my wrong translation m(_)m

A bit of news from Japan-zone:

Model Fujii Lena (24) yesterday acknowledged her romantic relationship with musician Issa (30). Appearing at a PR event for her bridal fashion brand L et Lena, the so-called "charisma model" giggled happily as she answered questions from reporters. Photos of the couple were published in last week's issue of weekly gossip magazine "Josei Seven."

So he and Abiru broke already (again)?!!
You know there's a couple at my work place that is breaking every Friday, with tears and throwing hates on one another and on Monday they're all over each other again, making everybody goes "AGAIN?! x_x".... yeah, that's totally off topic, sorry *laughs*

SMAP member Katori Shingo (32, photo left) is to make his return to the stage - on Broadway no less. Well, actually off Broadway, but the local media has been reporting it as the first time for an original Japanese stage production to play New York's famous theater district. Katori will star in the musical comedy "Talk Like Singing," written and produced by the prolific Mitani Koki (47, photo right). The supporting cast includes Kabira Jay (46), whose mother is American, and Horiuchi Keiko (38), a veteran of such musicals as "Cats" and "West Side Story." The musical director is Konishi Yasuharu (50), a former member of the J-pop pioneers Pizzicato Five, who wrote and produced Katori's million-selling single "Shingo Mama no Oha Rock" in 2000. The production is scheduled for 13 shows, November 12-22 at the 850-seat Skirball Center, New York University. Japanese audiences will have to wait until next year to see the show at home. Katori last acted on stage 12 years ago, but in the meantime he has appeared in a slew of big-budget movies and TV dramas as the five members of SMAP have ascended into the ranks of Japan's most marketable celebrities. He has worked with Mitani several times before, including the NHK taiga drama "Shinsengumi."

Lucky people living in USA!! I want to see it too~

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