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clevermanka) wrote2006-08-15 09:00 am
We learned it at our mama's knee
And this is why people my age still enjoy recreational drugs: Easy Reader from The Electric Company. Thanks to
fantomas71 for the heads-up on this poeTV site.
All summer I've been working with the Grad School and International Student Scholar Services to get a Japanese non-degree student here. It's been tricky, due to lots of red-tape crap. I won't bore you with that part. But yesterday afternoon, when I returned from an errand, there was an asian student by my desk. I asked if I could help her, and she said "Oh! You're L? I'm M!" We actually squealed together, grabbed each other's hands and shook them up and down, like a little jive dance. Then we hugged. She brought me a little present (I only teared up a little!) and then we squeezed hands again when she left. So cool. And dude, she's really tall--like my height. And pretty. And very, very pale. No wonder they didn't want to let her out of Japan.
All summer I've been working with the Grad School and International Student Scholar Services to get a Japanese non-degree student here. It's been tricky, due to lots of red-tape crap. I won't bore you with that part. But yesterday afternoon, when I returned from an errand, there was an asian student by my desk. I asked if I could help her, and she said "Oh! You're L? I'm M!" We actually squealed together, grabbed each other's hands and shook them up and down, like a little jive dance. Then we hugged. She brought me a little present (I only teared up a little!) and then we squeezed hands again when she left. So cool. And dude, she's really tall--like my height. And pretty. And very, very pale. No wonder they didn't want to let her out of Japan.

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LOL
Well, I know that's why we won't let you out of the States... ;)
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So glad you had a squealy moment.
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