In the end, he brought the Tokyo Bananas home and ate them there, I hear. :-)
The eel-rice bowl specials we had at the Lake Hamana service area were delicious. The footwear placed alone or collected together in the parking lot at this service area was impressive. I pretty much made up the distance indication and all for the billboard, by the way.
And so, today ends the Kōrōmu 8 story. Thank you very much!
Reader-added tags include "Let's have the Bananas later! (Repeats just before the next service area)", "You are conflcted, Tani-san", and "Omen of enough shivering to leave afterimages".
The survey asks about habits on the road:
What's the first thing you do at a service area? • Use the toilet • Grab a meal • Buy souvenirs • Refuel • Look for anime-deco cars
Just eat it, Tani-san. Being a little plumper won't hurt.
Though, being in this kind of situation is quite difficult. Especially if you're short on money or on a diet. You know it will just go to waste if you overeat but it's so hard to resist the temptation.
Maybe Tani-san should channel the power of Yuyuko-sama's stomach; then he'll be able to eat as much of everything as he wants, without any negative repercussions! That's makes the decision easy, right?
For the poll, grab a meal, especially if it's a long trip. Body doesn't like going too long without food.
Better eat them quickly...VvvvnnnMonnn...Lake HamanaThey're perishable.What to Do?Momonnn...Huh? You haven't eaten those yet?Tokyo BananaVvvvnnnTokyo BananaVrrrrmmm...Tokyo BananaOh, hey, at the next service area, we can have some of that eel you said you wanted to eat, Tani-san.Vvvvnnn