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I'll probably post this to the TxN comm after I get scans up, but for now...

So, today I went to Barnes&Noble to relieve Shuuhei of the Top Stage magazines (he got 2) he picked up for me at by request in Japan ♥ I almost didn't recognize him XD;;; he cut his hair some to where it looks more like another Japan Club member's, but really suits him *____* (of course XD) Plus, he had stubble, guuuuuh, STUBBLE.

As soon as I walked up to him and he realized it was me, he stood up and went, "...You cut your hair!" XDDD 'Scuse me while I LOVE HIM. Then we spent 30 minutes talking about next to nothing--what classes we're taking, how Japan was, how Shreveport was, post-graduation plans, when our wedding was going to be. Ok, maybe not so much the last bit. But some day.

BUT ON TO THE IMPORTANT PART OF THE POST.

When I got back to the apartment, at last in possession of what I'd wanted for MONTHS, I indulged in the November Top Stage *pnish* article....and was VERY PLEASE WITH IT. Observe:

Tuti: This On's theme is, "Childhood Friends," which is a first for us, so an you can lookforward to an unexpected kind of fun from it. And actually, this theme came about at the suggestion of my actor friend, Nagayama Takashi. Earlier, I asked Takashi, "What do you think would be good for us to do this On?" and he replied with, "How about if the four of you do skits as kindergarteners?" I figured that'd be pretty funny, so after planning it out it came together...
Daiki: What a minute! This is the first I've heard of that! Tsuchiya--it wasn't your idea?!
Tuti: Nope! I stole someone else's idea. That's my specialty (haha)
MoriEiji: Well, now we're going to have to stick: "Background Production: Nagayama Takashi" somewhere in it...

AND THERE YOU HAVE IT. The whole article is hilarious XD At one point they talk about what they were like as kids, and Tuti's description made him sound, like, one of those "special" kids XDDDD

Tuti: You see, when I was a kid and went out with my mom, I'd always get lost. I'd go, "Whazzat??" or, "Ooh, what's over here??" and get distracted, and then just waaander over, and in the end my mother would always wind up having to call for me over the store's loudspeaker. She'd always be waiting at the front crying.

lsifuhyowaihrwfl oh tuti. OH TUTI. Also, once again a story involving his mother and still nothing about his father...hmmmmm...
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