Teaching in Japan

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Weekends in Tokyo

There was once a boy who lived in the middle of nowhere and wished he lived closer to Tokyo. So every weekend he made plans with his friends to hang out in Tokyo. The last couple weeks he has visited a couple art galleries and some fashionable Tokyo hangouts. For example, he went to this Mexican restaurant that everyone was boasting about. He tried it, and came to the conclusion that Japanese-Mexican food is nothing but overpriced dog food and that they shop shut that place down. Plus the piano player asked for his date's phone number. Unacceptable. So if any of you out there are wondering if Wes would like anything from the states, the answer would be yes. Either Mexican food, which is impossible, or candy; butterfingers, twix, anything that's sweet. Please feel free to mail Wes anything.

323-0025 Tochigi-ken, Oyama-shi, Shiroyama-cho
3-2-14 Oyama Izukura Dai 2 Building 5F
Geos Oyama: Wesley Crouch

In response to Grandma Kat's question about queef and the student. I thought him the exact meaning of the word and the different ways that people use is in America. I told my students that they are able to ask me anything and that I would tell them the exact meaning. They have asked some pretty interesting things.

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