Ai Matsui was a student of mine. Monday April 14,
2008 Mao Shimano Matsuyama KouminkanMari Minami English Class Makiko Iki Mirai Makino NTT Manami Kai Okado Kouminkan 7:30-9:00pm
Maki Kaneko Matsuyama Cho, Nobeoka 1-26-11 Tsurugaoka, Nobeoka Maki Hisanaga Igata Someone referred to the figure next to
our Ahner Eikaiwa Sign as an "extraterrestrial". Maki and Chie Kaneko I said it might be a "Kappa," or a mythical creature
from an old wives' tale. Akemi Shigeno came to my class in Nobeoka. We discussed the name of a shop in Nobeoka called, "Eve."
Maiko Tamura Takasago Kouminkan I mentioned that the owner didn't know the story of Adam and Eve. Madoka Nasu Maiko Mimata
And, she really didn't know why she named her store that. Mabel Hoggard Magnet School Machiko Morita We talked about WaiWai
Television. I asked, "Why Why" does it cost over 4,000 Yen a month to use the service. Lada Lloyd and Floyd Ahner Scofield
Barracks, Hawaii Lynn Shigemura: Akiko Shimano came to Matsuyama Kouminkan. Akiko Kai was a member of Mirai. We talked about
how "W.C." stands for water closet, an English term for toilet, or bathroom as we say in America. Setsuko Nagatomo, I also
mentioned that I had once walked into the rest area of Poka Poka Onsen with some W.C. slippers still on my feet. Setsuko Nagatomo,
I mentioned that I tasted some monju from the Tokyo area that had cherry blossom petals inside of each one. Tsutae Sakai,
Takao mentioned that the phrase, "Nature calls me," means that one needs to use the restroom. Hiromitsu Shiba, I mentioned
that some women say, "I'm going to visit the sandbox." And, some men say, "I'm going to shake the dew off my lily."
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