While waiting to have some buttons on my jacket repaired, I had
unagi (boiled eel) over rice at a Japanese fast food chain called
Yoshinoya. This chain is so big here you can even find them in cities like New York and L.A.
Because eel is kind of a delicacy, it was only a small piece I got for $7, so I had a pair of soft boiled eggs with it. Yeah, I know they look weird but I have a busy day of translating followed by a networking event at night, so I needed to power up with some raw protein. Eel is also a legendary for its stamina giving properties.

Just ask the boxer, Jack Johnson. It tastes like tender, juicy white fish, but the sweet sauce (similar to teriyaki) it is soaked in is what makes
unagi such a treat. You can also sprinkle a light pepper called
sansho to give it a dryer flavour, and/or some pink ginger strips brings out the savouriness.

After lunch I still had some time to kill before picking up my jacket. Lunch actually left a strange taste in my mouth today, so I puffed on a American Spirit Perique Blend while doing some window shopping at the nearby mall. Here's where I got into trouble: I found a nice pair of 5-pocket all-cotton khaki pants for 30% off. Then the pixie behind the counter said if I buy something else it would be another 20% off.

I didn't need anything else, so I got a pair of earrings for my wife. Hope she likes 'em.

So for today's non-G&L topic, I want to ask: Would you have kept shopping or just walked outta there?
As for my G&L related topic, last night I took the middle Power Spring out as I said I would in Monday's report. Now I can pull the tremolo UP again, but the lower strings go out of tune. I expect a new nut and some teflon tape will fix this problem. However I think I prefer the feel with three springs. It's just too sensitive with just two. So I'm thinking of getting a set of Raw Vintage Tremolo Springs, and maybe even replacing the claw so I can use all five. Has anyone else here tried other brands of tremolo springs and have a preference?