[Creative] The Promised Morning is Long Ago
Now, today's theme is 'Scenes with Soup'.
First, we have a message from radio name Blue River.
“When I was in my second year of working, I had a younger boyfriend I was living with. He had a slightly unreliable side, but he was good at being spoiled, so……………
The radio program I was listening to while waiting for my order at the bento shop.
The theme is 'Scenes with Soup', huh...
Thinking that's the only thing it could be, I open the program's email form.
While thinking about what to write to the program, I remember various things about my husband.
Since I went back to work, I've been busy with work and raising our child, and lately, we haven't really had any proper conversations.
………In the end, we broke up after a few months, but I was quite hung up on that boyfriend, who was like the man in this song that was also used in a corn soup commercial, and today's email theme reminded me of him.”
Well, people who are good at being spoiled are also good at giving compliments, aren't they? Even when you see their bad sides, you tend to give in, thinking, 'Well, he complimented me like this.'
Judging by this message, I wonder if she's already in her next relationship or perhaps has a family of her own?
If you're happy now, then this ex-boyfriend is probably just one of those sweet memories you hold onto, Blue River.
With that said, here is a song.
CHAGE and ASKA with 'Konya Chotto Sa'
At the words 'corn soup commercial,' I instinctively stop typing and do a search.
I know I'm grinning while looking at my smartphone, but I can't help but laugh.
Isn't it a commercial from the same manufacturer?
But this song, while the intro melody certainly feels like morning, both the title and the lyrics only smell like the night.
It makes me curious about what kind of commercial it was back then, that such a sultry song would be used for a soup commercial that tends to evoke a refreshing morning.
“Customer for the fried chicken bento, kids' lunch, and beef cut steak bento!”
Called by the clerk, I stand up in a hurry. I'll write the rest when I get back to the car.
I reached for a cup of miso soup as usual, but then I had a sudden thought.
I bought only the bento and left the shop.
I returned to the car, posted to the radio, and then headed to a nearby supermarket.
I'll have that for dinner along with some cup soup.
Morning soup is appealing, but soup for dinner with my child must also be a wonderful scene.
For today's email theme, Scenes with Soup, here is the final email.
“From 'The Promised Morning is Long Ago'.
That's a bit profound, isn't it?
“Back when I was still dating my husband, he tried to park his car in a no-parking zone saying 'it'll only be for a second,' and I naturally opposed it, leading to a huge fight.
The next morning, I laughed at his face as he sheepishly offered me corn soup, thinking that this is how I'll always end up forgiving him—that was a long time ago.
Or so I thought, but hearing this radio show at a bento shop, I decided to buy some nostalgic corn soup to drink with tonight's bento.
It's the cup soup that my favorite artist did a commercial for. Back then it was just the two of us, and now, drinking soup with him as my husband and our child, the three of us—I think that's a pretty good scene too.”
That is lovely.
Corn soup certainly makes you imagine the morning because of the company's commercials, but a dinner scene with your family, including your child, is also wonderful.
Now, the last song for tonight is a request from 'The Promised Morning is Long Ago'.
Oh, I see, the radio name comes from this song. If the promise is still being kept even after a long time, that is truly wonderful.
Porno Graffitti with 'Yakusoku no Asa' (The Promised Morning)
Everyone, thank you for another wonderful night.
#ThursdayIsThreeDay
《This Week's Three-Topic Story》
1. CHAGE and ASKA
2. No Parking
3. Fried Chicken Bento from a Local Bento Shop
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