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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:50 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Did Nodame mention that in Episode 11 or are you talking about something else?
Regardless, way cool.
The Tribeca Cafe in Tokyo was the filming location for those RS-Oke gathering scenes. During the airing of the drama it exhibited "Nodame's Room", served a special Nodame menu (including the cream stew), and had a member of the Nodame Orchestra performing live every Monday.
The Tribeca Cafe in Tokyo was the filming location for those RS-Oke gathering scenes. During the airing of the drama it exhibited "Nodame's Room", served a special Nodame menu (including the cream stew), and had a member of the Nodame Orchestra performing live every Monday.
Sugoi...!
Hopefully, the cream stew wasn't exactly the same as the one from Nodame's room...
This dialect is Yamagata dialect.
And this dialect is Okitama dialect in Ymagata dialect.
Higashi high school , I know.
And their simple and honest attitude, I know.
I love Tohoku district.
Is Past dream before the past memory or after the past memory?
Acutually I had been in their district.
The memory of youth age is sometimes agony, happiness.... to hard to express.
Then it is not light comedy.... We had the concert in same hall.
And also, high school of "Haruhi Suzumiya" is ......
What can I do?
Notice they did away with the boy (Hiraoka Yuuta) all together.
Good! I know it's mean, but after his role in Nana, I have a dislike for him.
Anyways, I've just waded through 16 pages of drool and still no one has mentioned the percussionist. She was my absolute fav! And her scenes were definitely the funniest. The scene were she rolls down the hill...
On another note, the last performance had me balling as well. _________________
Joined: 27 Oct 2005 Posts: 5016 Location: Hong Kong Country:
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:17 am Post subject:
Wynter wrote:
Good! I know it's mean, but after his role in Nana, I have a dislike for him.
Anyways, I've just waded through 16 pages of drool and still no one has mentioned the percussionist. She was my absolute http://www.toyoshimayukari.jp/fav! And her scenes were definitely the funniest. The scene were she rolls down the hill...
On another note, the last performance had me balling as well.
The percussionist, Toyoshima Yukari, is a musician too. Here is her home page.
Anyways, I've just waded through 16 pages of drool and still no one has mentioned the percussionist. She was my absolute fav! And her scenes were definitely the funniest. The scene were she rolls down the hill...
She didn't roll down the hill: the bicyclist did.
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On another note, the last performance had me balling as well.
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