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2022-12-17 14:28

みんなプリクラ撮ってた?

カルボナーラ美味しかったです

00:00
Welcome to Captain Tingle's Room podcast.
Eating our carboneras.
Delicious.
Yes, you want to try?
What's up man?
No, because it's a podcast show, it's an audio show.
Right?
It is.
We open the show, and in like 10 seconds of silence.
Just eating our food.
I realized that people can talk while you are eating.
So I'm going to read my message.
So.
All right.
We got, you know, so many messages actually.
Wow.
Thank you.
Yeah.
All right, I put this one.
This one.
Yes.
It's from Keiko-san.
Keiko-san?
Thank you.
Kevin-san, Yamachan-san, hajimemashite.
Hajimemashite.
Hajimete otayuri okurasete itadakimasu.
Thank you.
Watashi wa kyuu sai no koro ni moratta.
Sorry.
Tenohira saizu hodo no teddy bear wo ima demo motteite.
24 sai da sou desu kedo.
Ima demo motteite.
Itsumo kakaeteru toka dewa nai no desu ga zettai ni tebanasenai no desu.
Okay.
Sasugani kon toshi 24 sai ni mo natte sore wa okashii kana toki.
So, I'm going to read this one.
Keiko-san, Kevin-san, Yamachan-san, hajimemashite.
Thank you.
I'm going to read this one.
Keiko-san, Keiko-san, hajimemashite.
Thank you.
You know how I said that I was on a huge streak of like throwing stuff away?
Organizing things.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't have any of that.
I threw it all away.
I don't have any more like memorable shit.
No like...
03:02
Like Sotsugan albanzu.
Yeah, that I have.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, actually that I have.
Some pictures.
Some.
That I have.
Yeah.
Okay.
But not like I think like teddy bear.
Yeah, I don't have any of those.
Sure.
Do you have any?
Tebanasenai mono.
Oh, of course, like the albums, like some photos, some letters.
Yeah.
No, like some things, of course.
My image, you keep a lot of those.
You attach memories with certain items.
Yeah.
And you treasure it.
Yeah, I do.
Like when I was in France, I had my birthday.
I turned into 18 in France, and 18 is kind of a huge in France culture.
It's like a seijin to them.
So they celebrate me a lot.
And they gave me a shirt of the French football national team shirt and 18 and my name on
it.
It's a bagel.
Yeah.
And of course, I keep it.
And I, yeah, that's something I'm going to keep forever, I think.
But yeah, it's like I don't keep in a box or somewhere.
I just hang it in like in a room.
I mean, a wall on a wall.
Right.
Yeah.
That's one thing.
Do you have like, do you have pictures?
I do.
On your wall, you do?
I do.
I do.
For example, like, not like family pictures or like, like my pictures.
I don't want to see my face all the time.
But like, you know, we're close to not that close, but to the ocean side when we were
like a college student, right?
Yeah.
So sometimes we went to the beach with friends and some of our friends took a picture.
Okay.
Of the ocean side, sunset, beach.
So that picture, I still keep it in like a hanging on the wall or like the places I went
to like, you know, Hokkaido, my grandparents house.
I see.
Or like, you know, different places.
I took pictures and then not mine, but like that, like a, like a, like a, like a scenery.
06:06
Like the scenery.
Yeah, yeah, the scenery.
Yeah.
And I take that and hang on.
Yeah.
But it's not some, it's always something that you took or your friends took.
Yeah.
It's not some random shit you found online.
Nah.
Nah.
Because, well, that's, it's like a thing to, it's like a reminder.
So it can be someone's picture.
You can find it online.
And you can, if I can, you know, remind everything that's, that's good.
So it can be those things, but it's better if, you know, someone took so that I can remind
all the scenes and the moment that picture has been taken.
And yeah, I like, I love that.
Or like I keep the first single that I released, you know, you know, there's a, like a jacket
on it and I print it and I had to put it in a, in a Gakku and then, yeah.
I see.
In my room.
I see.
Yeah.
I like those, you know, keep it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that I can remind those things reminds me things.
And I like those.
Yeah.
I guess I don't use any of those pictures to remind myself of anything.
The only time I considered getting a picture was.
I had this frame photo frame in my house, right?
And I didn't have any pictures to put in.
So I was like, okay, maybe I should use this photo frame for something since I have it
with me.
Um, I, my options were go online, find a picture of a beach, print it out, bring it out in
7-Eleven and then put it in that photo frame and then hang it by the wall.
The picture doesn't have any meaning to it, right?
No memories are attached to it, but it's just that I like the ocean.
That's the only reason why.
Yeah.
You feel the ocean, ocean-ness.
Yeah, I do.
Yeah.
I do.
That's good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's about it though.
You don't have things in your parents house.
I mean, your dad's in Georgia, right?
You don't have things when, yeah, none of that memorable stuff.
09:02
Really?
Like the small like clothes maybe or like small toys.
Yeah.
Small toys.
My dad said that it's still there.
Oh, like, um, Hot Wheels.
What's that?
Like a miniature cars like Tomica.
Okay.
Okay.
Hot Wheels, Beyblades.
Oh, Beyblades.
Yeah.
That's still there in my house.
Yeah.
But it's up to my dad if he's going to throw it away or not.
Like, I don't know when it's going to be gone.
Yeah.
So it's not something like, "Dad, don't throw it away."
Like it's my memory and I want to keep it.
It's not like that.
It's just still there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've hikoshied a lot.
That's probably the reason why that I'm trying not to attach myself in any items or like
try to get rid of a lot of things because I've felt the, you know, the inconvenience
of having many items when you're moving out, you know, like the truck's got to be bigger.
Let's say you're doing it on your own.
It's more work, right?
And then you have to take care of it more.
True.
So, yeah.
Right.
I have my parents' house, you know, stable for like so many years, right?
So I have my room so I can kind of put everything in my room, kind of keep it.
You don't need to like organize things.
It's not like forced, right?
I can just put it in your garage.
Yeah.
There's a storage facility.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
So.
Do you have all those toys with you?
No.
They're all gone?
They're all gone.
What I keep, what I'm keeping is some kind of letters, pictures.
Like that.
Anyways, those things.
Not like physical things.
Not many.
Mostly I throw, but like the jerseys of the football team when I was elementary school.
Those things.
Right, right, right, right, right.
In that movie, you were like, "Oh, what was that?"
No, no.
Kind of, it was like three or four months ago, I went to my parents' house in my room
and I kind of tried to organize things, you know.
And then I opened the desk and there are so many letters and pictures in it.
12:04
And I tried to organize it and kind of start looking at all the stuff, right?
And then I found a little purikura of when I was a high school student.
Took with my girlfriend.
Okay.
So cute.
And I found it and then...
That made me so like...
That was cute, but made me so embarrassed.
Okay.
Like it...
Cringe?
Yeah.
The so-called cringe?
Oh, this is so...
I mean, not that cringe.
Okay.
But like, "Oh, how young I was."
Okay.
And...
Yeah.
It was kind of a happy moment rather.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was a funny moment, you know.
What pose were you guys doing?
I can't say those, you know.
You guys doing like all that little hard thing and stuff like that?
You know, those high schoolers, you know, does all the things.
High school...
First year high school?
Do you remember?
That was the third year, I guess.
Third year high school.
Wait, did people do purikuras in third year high school?
Yeah.
Oh, that was still the thing?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
I mean, even at the moment, we were like, "Yeah."
No, that's not...
Purikura is not for us.
Yeah.
I don't suppose like those...
They're for more younger people.
Yeah, yeah.
But, you know, just let's try it.
It will be fun, right?
And then just we did that, so...
Yeah.
So you guys are all like a little bit Nikochi-rai kind of thing?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're not like purikura people, right?
We're just, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
"Tottemiru-be" kind of.
Yeah.
And that was funny.
You brought back some of the memories.
Yeah, yeah.
I completely, you know, completely forget about that inner memory and then, you know, bring
me back so many things at one moment and, yeah.
That's good to hear.
Yeah, that's quite funny.
So...
All right.
Yeah.
Thanks for listening, guys.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
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