Tomorrow my wife and I will have a garage sale. We've never done one before, so I hope that it turns out well.
Among the things that I intend to sell are some of the vegetables from our garden. I have more tomatoes and cucumbers than I know what to do with. (I'll have more to add each day.)
Here's tomorrow's offering:

While we're sitting out in the garage, we're planning to watch a few videos. We picked up a few of our favorites from our local Japanese video store.

We rented the latest available episodes of "Ainori", we got some "Toribia no izumi" (Hey! Spring of Trivia), and we rented some "Quiz Hexagon".
Here is a representation of the world-traveling Ainori "Love Wagon", in which various young adults travel the world looking for love:

If you missed "Hey! Spring of Trivia" while it was on Spike TV, I feel sorry for you. That's a fantastic show! The funny thing when my family watches it together, our son slaps a table saying "heeeeeeey" just like the buzzers on the show.

"Quiz Hexagon" is a great game show concept. I think that this would be one game that could be exported around the world. Here is a better description of the show than I could give. I am not sure how interested Americans would be in the requisite "celebrity panel". (Of course celebrity "Family Feud" does well.) Mr. Shimada's (the host's) photo from the Fuji television website:

Maybe tomorrow I will post some garage sale photos.