Back Track.

May 24, 2009 01:13

Some backtracking.

So back to the night when Yamapi was oh-so-kindly invited out to eat with Jun+Shun+Toma (090517).
Apparently that night Toma-kun and Oguri were mailing Fukuyama except Fukuyama was working and didn't notice.
By the time he finished with work, it was 2:30 am already.
When Fukuyama called back, he found out it was because Toma wanted to ask for the name of the place that Fukuyama took him (with Yamapi on 090418?) to last time.
Except by that time, Toma&Co. had already found the place?
Invited Fukuyama to join too, except he declined since it was late already.

On Fukuyama's ANN, a listener mailed in asking what he and Matsujun were talking about during the ending of Music Station.
It turned out to be Matsujun saying that he was also there that night, with Shun and Toma.
Fukuyama told Jun to definitely invite him out again next time.
When Fukuyama was talking on the phone with Toma, he also spoke with Shun.
He asked to let him join Shun's ANN sometime. (Or is it the other way around?)

Side note: It is speculated that before Fukuyama replied, Toma also called Yamapi to ask for the name of that place and conveniently invited him to join.

It all makes sense now.
No wonder Yamapi was reluctant to go since Toma's first intention wasn't for the sole purpose of inviting him out.
Although it can be assumed that it was indeed Toma that called, still not exactly sure who said that all-important phrase.

And some random excerpt.

From Seventeen 0801.
Question: The Toma that's continuously in pursuit of his "acting" dream. What is the most important thing?
Don't let yourself down. Giving up on your dream is in fact very simple, very easy.
Advancing forward is very hard, persisting onward is very difficult.
Because of this, only by holding on to your dream does it become meaningful.
There had been several times when I wanted to give up on my dreams
but it felt like I would be betraying myself so I couldn't do it.
The times when I want to give up I would think that I don't have anything else besides this work,
even now I feel the same.

oguri shun, magazines, ikuta toma, random, radio, matsumoto jun, yamashita tomohisa

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