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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

INSERT TITLE: come to think of it...

"Keitaro, don't you drive already?" all this time, why haven't I asked this question?


I've been learning how to drive with Seta-san. Even though I think that he's an unlikely teacher of driving, I had no one else to ask. I'm still overseas. And it's a good thing that I could learn secretly. When I get back home, I'll properly learn how to drive and get my license and stuff. But for now, Seta-san's driving lessons will do.

There's nothing special that I'm learning. One night, I was making donuts in a huge open parking lot. I was driving into a STRAIGHT open road just to get the hang of my speed. Seta-san taught me the thought of the blindspot and learning how to shoulder check. In the end, I haven't tried driving in a busy street. But I mean whoa, let's not get crazy here -- I don't have a learner's license yet.

Still, these simple steps will get me going to the basics. It's like that joke when I tried out being a boyscout in elementary: I was a tenderfoot aspirant. Besides, I'll get in serious trouble if an officer pulls me over and I have no paper to pull from my pocket. And another thing, Seta-san will get into trouble as well. That's why I have to learn in secret. But yeah, driving. It shouldn't be something new.


"Oh man, I can't wait to drive. Ahh... the luxury."

"K-KEITARO! WATCH THE ROAD!"

"CRAP!" I was fantasizing one night and we swerved and almost fell into a ditch. "Whew. That was close, Seta-san."

"Indeed. Demo... how can you mess up driving into a straight open road?" I spaced out thinking of driving in my own car with my love. "Iyaa, I think I know the reason." laughed Seta-san. "I know it's boring to drive straight and so you wanted it to be a little wild so you swerved in purpose? That's dangerous."

"Nani?"

logged at 9:11 PM
SIGNED : Keitaro

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WEATHER BOX
KEI'S PROFILE
Keitaro Urashima is a 19 year-old student, at the start of Love Hina, who is trying to get into Tokyo University.

After failing the entrance exams twice and becoming a second-year ronin, he is kicked out of home by his cheap parents, and goes to his grandmother's hotel, thinking he might be able to stay there.

However, he finds out the hard way that his grandmother has turned the hotel into an all-girls dormitory. Through a combination of bad luck and timing, he encounters Naru Narusegawa in the open-air hot springs bath and infuriates her. He then proceeds to land on the bad side of the other dorm residents, before Haruka arrives and metaphorically bails him out. Ultimately he does end up staying at the Hinata House, though the reason and timing varies slightly between the anime and the manga.

Keitaro takes promises seriously, and it seems that he made a number of important ones during his childhood. First and foremost was his promise of 15 years ago (age 5) with a little girl he barely remembers that they would get into Tokyo University together one day.

MESSAGING
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