August 31, 2003

Sonic Reverberations

Sunday has always been a big dissapointment to me. Technically, it is a free day, to be used as a typical day off, but the day after takes away from the magic.
That being said, This Saturday is not so bad. Right now I am in my house up on the mountain not really doing anything, and it feels good! The breeze is sweeping through the open windows, and though I can not call it "refreshing" it still is a billion times better than feeling the humid air of the city, with its armpit atmosphere like qualities (Any city in Kyushu right now probably) permeate under the skin.

Feelin pretty good right now. I just ran my 5th hash yesterday. I am proud to say that I came in with the front of the pack, after not exercising at all for over three weeks! Feeling the burn of residual lactic acid, though.
The race this time was in southern Aso, and for once it was a beautiful day with no rain! Props to Ben for putting it on, and to everyone who showed up.
So yesterday, I was immortalized and given the name "Sonic" because of my righteous fro! I truly have tsukebe hair, which seems to grow at the same rate as the grass of Kyushu during the Summer. Anyways, this nickname is not new at all. I was first called Sonic when the Sega Genesis, the badass 16 bit console of the day, was at its zenith of popularity. Then I grew out my hair and had it parted down the middle, losing the nickname until college rolled around. The nickname periodically has resurfaced, with everyone who bestows it believing themselves to be original in drawing a parallel between myself and the Blue hedgehog. That being said, it is time to make a decision. I will either allow my mane to grow, allowing it to thrive past the point of any semblance of control, or take the scissors to it.
Sonic also happens to be the name of a really cool dog that lived with Justin about 10 years ago. This sonic blends into my earlier impressions of Japan. This sonic ran faster than the wind, chasing bottle rockets (and I swear, almost catching them) through the rice paddies of Nara-Ken. Watching Sonic tear through the rice stalks was like watching a turbo-charged alien snake-worm in Tremors rip through the desert sands. Actually I think that our names came into existance at roughly the same time, but Sonic will always remind me of that Nuclear Powered Rocket-dog.

It feels good just to sit all day, playing with the various toys which make my house my home. Without the PS2, my badass computer, Sky Perfect, my musical instruments, my car, my books, my cooking equipment, my tools, my cameras, and my keitai, I don't want to imagine what life would be like. Sunday is traditionally the day to conquer my hangovers, and I have come to love this day because I don't have any obligations and can use it as I like. Yes, I do have work tomorrow, but for now I can chill and play with my toys.

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