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Shingo and Ai’s little dude Rei is a picky eater and didn’t make it out. So this is the best I got. We ate at an izakaya place called Gomaya, which translates to something like sesame seed shop. You guessed it, that’s the theme, sesame. Michelle may be vegan, but somehow she’s getting through this trip unscathed, yet, it seems like it’s all about veggies. Tomato, cucumber, fava beans, tofu, soba, and stuff like that. The occasional rice ball, and it seems to be working. I’m sort of glad, I’m able to explain what a vegan means in Japan. You can say, no fish, no eggs, no this or that, but until you say, no dashi (which is from bonito fish), then they trip out. This is Shu, he does art and also helps Ai and Shingo. He’s a quiet dude who I’ll guess always takes that middle path. That’s Ai and Shingo. I haven’t seen them in a year and a half. They’re showing me pics. That’s Miss Premium Yuko who helps out Ai on the weekend. In front is a veggie medley, cooked simple and it was good. The egg behind it was amazing, my blood orange juice of course great, behind the OJ was the sesame tofu which was almost dessert like. Impressive. I’ve had it before, and don’t remember it being as sweet. It was powdered with sesame. I’d suggest this to anyone who’s into tofu. To the right is gobo, flattened and seasoned like a chip. Rice ball. The piece of seaweed kept flopping over like a comb over hair cut. They often refer to it as a bar code, but I found out that it’s sort of taboo to make fun of that. Madsaki is a Japanese artist who lived in the states for years, but now rock in Tokyo. We met him for coffee. He seems like a good guy. In case you don’t know her work, this is what some of Ai Yamaguchi’s work looks like below. Take a look at more pics where it came from: Edition Works.
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Flavor Flav. I can't believe I used to be a fan of this guy in 1988. Public Enemy was the best group around. It was hiphop with a message, and you couldn't not listen to them. They were fighting the man with music, and creating an effort to bring up people's education and consciousness of unjust issues around the world. The music threw down energy, but food for thought. Chuck D was the man, and...
Flavor Flav. I can’t believe I used to be a fan of this guy in 1988. Public Enemy was the best group around. It was hiphop with a message, and you couldn’t not listen to them. They were fighting the man with music, and creating an effort to bring up people’s education and consciousness of unjust issues around the world. The music threw down energy, but food for thought. Chuck D was the man, and he’s gone on to who knows what, including a radio show which is now gone. That didn’t impress, but he’s still the man. But the sidekick, Flavor Flav was amazing. He was this clown like character who wore weird clocks and always had crazy glasses and hair. Basically, he was a weird crackhead type of guy back in the day, but he had talent. The entire time he was in the group, people wondered if he’d do a solo album where he’d go off in his weird style. He’d have a few songs that were solo, and they were always nutty and weird, but a solo album never happened. Now he has this show, and even the funny intro rap is sort of like Fresh Prince type stuff. Is he another casualty of the industry? I know he’s making his money which is great, he’s probably needing it, and probably didn’t keep what he had from his PE days. His edge is now gone. Any solo album now will probably be cheesy, but his Q rating is going up for sure. Here’s when he was a bad ass.
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