学園祭

学園祭 (gakuensai) is school festival, why doesnt our universities do this? the gakuensai was so cool, too bad it rained all day

seinan gakuensai

the seinan university gakuensai was yesterday, it was all weekend actually but i only wanted to go yesterday, b/c everyday theres different events, but yesterday there was naka no mori band concert! and then the 28th miss campus girl contest! theres also whole bunch of cheap crazy food where ppl run up to you and are just like, are you hungry? no right? dont you want to eat some of (food name)!? its really delicious i promise! and they just kinda keep walking along with you but slowly force you to the side where you just end up at their stand… its like what we did at sfu, when cac hosts like carnival or food court, except we would have to combine all the events together to have the same amount of crowd, because pretty much the ENTIRE school participates, and they have celebrities too, man why cant we get celebrities or singers… anyway, i kinda got screwd b/c i ate like 1 food (tacos, and then freakin got tomato sauce on my white shirt, gg), then went to watch concert right away, which was uber, and the girl that plays the bass guitar (yuko? or yucco) was uber kewl, maybe cause she also had short hair too that made her really かわいい, and then right after contest was starting, then when thats over, all the food stand closed >.< so then i just went to eat yoshinoya, boo-urns

i also went to kyuudai (kyushuu daigaku) gakuensai after work on friday with my coworker too, they had it until way late, and ya, bunch ppl ran around with food tray and asked if i was hungry, and we ended up at this one stand where these guys from a club i dont know kept asking us to come eat, and then they said we made enough money for the day already so if you come, all the food is free, so its like… id be stupid not to go, but i didnt want to just leech off them, so i bought a beer, and we sat there for like an hr+, at the end, apparently its tradition for them to chug down all the alcohol, we should make that our tradition too

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