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Wednesday, December 06, 2006
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Yes, I was prematured. However, I have completely failed to adjust myself to the conventional society, so far at least. Sadly to say so, though..
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Strange Salutation
Thanks.
Possibilities are Department of Labour or other public organisations at that time raised a question publicly what would be an appropriate word for us to use at work in time of saluting. One phrase was chosen out of hundreds of candidates, that was 'You were tired, weren't you?'
This is a sheer assumption. If you are interested, please try looking it up in search.
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Mokochan
Excellent - your Mokochan and English. Thanks. I didn't know that.
Monday, December 04, 2006
Seagull
I had thought your favourite 'yuri kamome' is the name of train, now I realised you like a kind of seagull.
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Honour
If someone was referred to just the name 'patagon' or 'mercedo', it is more generalised and it's a great honour.
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A tale Of Water Margin
I read a tale of water magin at age 10. It contains 1000 pages. Still one of my favourites.
Kazuki Kitamura
Kiraware Matsuko....
I am a fan of Kazuki Kitamura.
Often
I don't know his claim is really true, but oftentimes those who claim the originality of something turned out to be true.
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Manner Mode
You need to use manner mode in beeper. If it has.
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Chicks
There're fifty or sixty something of confectionery chicks made by different companies. So I believe it's just hard to register the shape of confectionery chicks of one company. All shaprs are more or less similar.
Strange Salutation
I raised the similar question.
Here is the link. I believe this phrase was newly invented and started being used abruptly and soon prevailed nationwide around 1987?, if I remember correctly. Before that year, I never heard.
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K466
I like his K466. My most favourite.
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In Mokochan
Did you mean Mokomichi?
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Glottal Stop
I heard the sound of 'width' as 'virus'-kumatoma
It's so natural if the speaker was an American. American people pronounce t, d, as r, for example, water is wara, beautiful is beauriful. This phenomenon is called ' glottal stop ' , and it's so common among American speakers.
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