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mamiko
March 11.
The WBC Czech Republicðšð¿ game was started by Akinori Sasaki.
I'm sure everyone was moved by his performance....
Cheering for the team will also be spirited. âïž
I went out that day and drank quite a few highballs from noon, so I opened a can of Himezenð¶ as soon as the game started.
The snack was my favorite inari I bought at Tokyo Station (**I love it!).
The Tokyo Station limited edition Anago Inari and the monthly ika kelp inari were both deliciousð!
Czech ðšð¿ players were great too...(*ÂŽ-`)
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ãã³ã¡ãã
Good evening, mamiko!
I like the canned himezen ððCute ðAnago inari is also nice ð.
That was really heartbreaking, wasn't it? And a good match tooð.
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mamiko
Good evening, Pon-chan.
The can is so cute ð and it's perfect for a quick drink ðand it goes well with the inari ðIt was a really good match ð.
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ãããã
MAMIKO, konbanhaha!
Not a bottle? ( â_â)Crackle.
Local news is very quiet on non-baseball days ð
I just check the results ðŠðŠ.
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chika
My mom.
Love it ð¶ððâšâš
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mamiko
Hi Eirin!
Yes, it's in cans ðIt's easier to drink than small bottlesð.
I see, so that's how it is in your hometown ð Otani is starting today, so it's going to be a big party ðâš.
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mamiko
Hello, chika!
It's easy to drink with low alcohol content ðIt's sweet and sour and tasty...and your mother likes sake ð¶ too? It's great that you and your son can enjoy drinking together ð.
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