Food, Drinks and Exams

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I was chatting with my friend online the other night when he suddenly said that he wanted to go to Sanzoku, a restaurant located in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture. It was 11pm when we had the conversation and I was like wtf because it takes like 1.5hours to travel to Iwakuni from here by train. Dilly- dallied a bit and decided to go in the end and left at like 12 midnight.
I wanted to sleep on the way there but I figured it wouldnt be nice so I ended up talking throughout the whole journey, to and fro. Anyways, it was so worth it though!!!


The portions there are like damn big!!! Had this bigass riceball(483yen) and chicken-on-a- stick(609yen). These two items are like the must-have items when you go there.


Trying very hard to eat my way through the riceball. It was like around 2am when I ate...no wonder I'm getting fatter by the day...how?!


It's the exam period here and I had my first two papers on Thursday. Everyone else started revision like days before the actual paper and I only started my on Wednesday night. I should really put more effort into studying. So anyway, I got back from Iwakuni at 4am on Tuesday night so I was damn sleepy on Wednesday and basically took a nap from 5~9pm. Tried studying for a while but PPTV and youtube were more attractive to me.
Total hours put into studying: 30minutes~
By the way, if you've never heard of PPTV, go freaking download it!!! Coolest thing ever!

The exam went well and I basically finished the paper in 10minutes, like everyone else. So we spent the rest of the period playing games in the canteen. We were the noisiest bunch of people there and I think those Japanese students probably hate us...=(. Second paper was composition so couldnt study for it.
After the exams, we went for karaoke because it was only 10yen per hour during that time. Seriously, how do they earn money?!!! 10yen per hour is like fucking cheap can! Since all of us come from different countries(Singapore, China, New Zealand, Korea), it was quite fun because you get to hear lots of different songs. Then again, it's like karaoke in Singapore all over again. And, Koreans can really sing...it's not fair man!


Had a late New Year's Party at the Korean guy's dorm that night. The other Korean guy brought soju that has an alcohol content of 25%!!! The last time I had soju in Korea, it was only 20% and I hated the taste so much. This time round however, I kinda liked the taste of this soju though. Is my alcohol tolerance getting better or are my tastebuds dying by the day?


Tiffany, Me, Alice.
Alice doesnt drink alcohol so she had juice that day.
Tiffany had some alcohol but she drank at her own pace.
I, on the other hand, competed with the Korean guy...wtf...as if I'll win like that. I seriously think that the guys think I'm a guy too or something. I was the only girl who had to do pushups and arm-wrestling lor!!! Then again, maybe I suck at playing games.


Played this card game and I drew the number "6" like four times in a row! And we only played the game five times -____-. The forfeit was to drink a cocktail made by the "king" of the game. The first drink was soju, beer and for some reason, strawberry yoghurt. Apparently it tasted like medicine and I'm so happy I didnt lose.


Next drink was like beer, milk and soy sauce. Yes, soy sauce!!! Glad that I didnt lose this time round too!


Third drink was soju+gochujang. So Korean can the drink!


Guess who was the lucky fellow who had to drink it?


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