The hand-outs are tissue-packs with advertising on them. That section of Shinjuku typically has several people doing that. They are paid so many yen per pack, and that's an easy place to hand them out quickly. The classroom was at a hotel, and when the hotel was busy, typically people couldn't get away from work to come to class. Also, I had taken my two-year-daughter there a few weeks before (the babysitter didn't show up) and I lost that contract. That was the 3rd to the last class. - LHS
1:55 Oh look, a Nissan Skyline GTR R32!
eaylhtwls68 8 months ago
@eaylhtwls68 Sharp eyes! That was just there for a second!
lylehsaxon 8 months ago
You Look good man!
eaylhtwls68 8 months ago
@eaylhtwls68 Thanks! This is Me, Version 91.x though.... - LHS
lylehsaxon 8 months ago
What in the world are those things they keep handing you? I imagine it's some form of advertising.
As you are sitting in the classroom, why are you all by yourself? Is the class not very popular?
My daughter will be interested to see you reading manga, but I guess everyone in Japan reads manga.
muchagecko 2 years ago
The hand-outs are tissue-packs with advertising on them. That section of Shinjuku typically has several people doing that. They are paid so many yen per pack, and that's an easy place to hand them out quickly. The classroom was at a hotel, and when the hotel was busy, typically people couldn't get away from work to come to class. Also, I had taken my two-year-daughter there a few weeks before (the babysitter didn't show up) and I lost that contract. That was the 3rd to the last class. - LHS
lylehsaxon 2 years ago