I am very distressed. I lost my wallet somewhere in Perth sometime in the last two days (or so). It doesn't seem to be in my old house anywhere, but it could be in any one of four cars, or possibly on a bus, or lying on the ground between my old house and my new house, or somewhere in my new house. If it's in my new house, it's almost as bad as if
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I still like it up to this part, though: Smile is good but has always held back when he plays Peco. I think it's probably because he's afraid he could, maybe, win and Peco can't be his hero anymore and some part of his image of Peco will break. Finally, though, at the end, he plays honestly and Peco still wins. Smile feels a real game: this is it, he did his all and now we all know what he always knew-- Peco is strong, his hero, invincible. Thanks for the interpretation! :)
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man, now I'm all itching to drag out the manga and DVDs.
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So. Is he a father in the end, or just a ping pong coach? (I like the idea of his being a coach & would probably also fall off my bicycle if I found out he had a girl. :D)
I think I'm beginning to come to terms with the ending.
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