Obviously we're not here alone. And a good number of people and names have started popping up in our stories to you folks. So here are some images that don't really fit in any other category.
This
is us at a place called Monsoon cafe. It's mostly Thai food with a little Indian
thrown in as well. Monsoon in located in Ikspiari, which is the name of the
dining and entertainment complex just outside of the Disney theme parks - rather
like Downtown Disney in Florida. The name of the town is Maihama.
This
is Chris having a good time balancing a chopstick (hashi) under his nose in
Monsoon. And Americans wonder why the rest of the world thinks Americans are
strange?
Here's
Chris with a beverage of unknown content. He's standing with Reggie Mobley, the
tenor of the Dockside Porters. Chris sang with Reggie for two years with Station
59, the quartet that won the international collegiate gold medal. They're at a
beach-themed party that took place before MG arrived.

These
are both of Reggie being silly. On the left, you have Reggie expressing his
displeasure of having his picture taken in the TGI Fridays in Shibuya. On the
right you have Reggie pretending to be drunk off malt vinegar. The funny part is
that Reggie almost never drinks. In fact, his room (nicknamed the Fortress of
Solitude) is the only room in all of E-Village where alcohol is strictly
phrohibited.
This is MG and Marty Gold in front of the 1964
Olympic Stadium in Harajuku (central Tokyo). Marty is a Phi Mu Alpha fraternity
brother of Chris and Reggie. He came to visit Reggie in Japan for 10 days in
June.