April 18th, 1998
Not much excitement yesterday, really, aside from Jean becoming a debuchi yet again.
Today, on the other hand, Jean the Chohimechi got to meet her husband-to-be,
Spider the Chomamechi!
He looked just as adorable as his gif, if not more so! When happy, he smiles shyly, and then leaps for joy... I have yet to seem him angry or sad. He was, interestingly enough, only at 75% discipline.
After I got a free makeover at the Lancome Counter at Eatons, a department store in
Downtown Vancouver, and after we watched the Beat Takeshi film "Hana-bi" or Fireworks
(I heartily recommend this to all people over 18 who can handle both violence and subtly
powerful emotion... also to anyone interested in seeing the classic Japanese "understatement
of emotion/communication without speech" phenomenon in action), Spider's caretaker and myself
headed home. We stopped off at the mall and let our tams mate...
As has been reported by previous tam owners, they did indeed have Gen 4 babies. That said,
I have actually seen a couple of posts on a Japanese site about how hard it is to keep TMP high,
and how the TMP slips down to 2 with just a little bad treatment. This was from a 5th gen
owner and 11th gen owner, both of them referring to the commercial release product.
Since these people had trouble raising their
Ocean Tams past the Kuragechi stage (ie, past 4 days),
I'm beginning to wonder just how much abuse and neglect "bad" entails for these Japanese
tam owners...
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