By Shigeki on November 14, 2005 2:35 PM
|17 Comments
Did I say it right??? Sorry. My nose is running.... As I'll get stuck here til midnight, I thought I'd do this earlier. You have a fantabulous day/night!
It's okay! I loooove your audioblogs! You sound really abso-fudging-lutely manly and cute at the same time. Especially when you speak Japanese.
Is 13 deg considered hot for early november?! I bought this fabulous new Zara coat that I plan to wear to Shanghai the day after tmw! But they don't include wind chill when they ut the temperature right?
Hello, Shigeki. I am back from my trip, and it is fudging nice to come home and read your blog, with another of your intoxicatingly sexy mumbling, no less. :-) I didn't get to go to Mongkok and have some fried oysters and mango pudding as you suggested; I had some mango pudding in some restaurant in Central, though, but I don't know if it's any good compared to Mongkok's. Anyway, hope everything is doing great with you. :-)
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL!!!!!! I love your Audioblog entries, too, Shigeki-chama! Too bad you aren't a straight guy--your voice sends shivers up my spine, but more than that, you know how to tickle my funny bone!
It sounded like you were recording the message while you were walking somewhere, or were you just shivering from the A/C in your office?
You are inFUDGINGcredible, dude!!!!!!! M-U-W-A-H!!!!!!! ;)
Lol anyway... I must say you can speak English quite well! Doesn't matter if there's some mistake, I'm actually really impressed! Although I'm curious to hear how do you sound like when you speak your mother tongue!!
Oh, don't be one of those people who complains about the cold! 13 degrees is normal for November- I know Tokyo doesn't get that cold in the wintertime. Anyway, just teasing.
hardly whiny, man. I'd jump you any moment of the day on the basis of that sexy voice alone :) You should try one in Japanese and do the translation in words. Something wild, sexy and X-rated.
Thank you, Will! Manly doesn't go with "cute" at the same time, does it? hmmm... I don't think 13 degrees is hot at all. It's mild and usual, I think. You see, it's about 9 degrees right now here in Tokyo and it's chilly. I am not sure how light/heavy your jacket is but looking at the one week forecast in Shanghai, you can definitely enjoy your coat. The low is not that bad. A little warmer than Tokyo. So unless you plan to sit in front of the river for hours at the Bund, you should be fiine! Fly safe as always!
Hi Mark,
Welcome Back!! I see you enjoyed your trip to HK. But as I said to you before, I expected something "steamy" :-) hehehe. Kidding. You see, some say my voice is sexy but I can't see that, really. I am not being humble or anything... huh.... I hope the pudding you had was fantabulous! You have a great evening!
Hi GaijinGirl,
Thank you! Like I previously said, I am not a big fan of my voice at all. Really. I just did this because I was tired of typing. :-) um... I was in the office at that time but I wasn't shivering. My nose was very very running though. :-) Anyway, you have a fantabulous evening and stay warm!
Hi EnviroBoi,
You see, I have a confession to make. There are so many different fudges available. You can get a fancy fudge at a fancy hotel. But my favorite american fudge is the one you could get at Chevron. yeah, gas station. Is it too wrong? But then, I've never made fudge myself. Maybe, I should. :-) You have a fantabulous morning!
Hi Lifebook,
Thanks. Another comment about my voice being sexy. I am flattered but ... you know. :-) You know I have never considered my voice sexy so I've never used my voice for anything other than talking. :-( You have a fantabulous evening!
Hi Chris,
I hope you are not too tired from all the studying! Well, to answer your question, I sound the same when I speak Japanese. Maybe, a little faster. But not much difference you can see. Anyway, thanks for stopping by and you have a fantabulous evening!
Hi Kevin,
Thank you, Kevin but I rarely do this because I don't like typing every once in a while. :-) I think this voice comes from too much vodka lately? huh.... :-) You have a fantabulous morning!
Hi AJ,
I was going to ask you why not? but I assume you were at work. :-) It's not a big deal at all, AJ. You listen to it when you feel like it. :-) Thanks for stopping by and you have a fantaabulous evening!
Hi Fashmagslag,
hehehe. That's true. It's not as cold as it is in NYC for sure. But it's colder today!!! I thought it would be unusually warm this winter according to the news but I guess they were wrong. :-( I am hoping it won't be too cold. I hate snow in Tokyo even though I like snow in mountain areas. :-) You have a fantabulous morning!
Hi Paul,
Hahaha. I am honored to be said so by a doctor. Well, this is English blog so it wouldn't be interesting, would it? I sound almost the same when I speak Japanese. You know, I just imported the file for the greeting of our helpdesk as I was asked to record the greetings a couple of months ago. So here it is. You can see a little bit how I sound when I speak in Japanese in today's post. :-)
oh, did you want me to whisper it into your ear? I'd be glad to do that for ya. If something else goes on, just let it :-) hahaha. You have a fantabulous day!
A little less of the F word would be a good idea but apart from that, your audio blog makes me laugh. Your english is okay, its far much better that the people on the support line for Dell, all their calls go to India, have you ever tried to talk to them, its mission impossible.
You know I just read this week's edition of Newsweek and India is the next most growing country. Because they speak English fluently according to the article...um...... ? But I understand what you mean. I work with an engineer who is from India originally and his English is really difficult to catch... You see, we don't have a lot of multilingual people here so when I call Dell, they answer witth a Standard Japanese accent. :-) Have a good day!
Shigeki-sannn!! You accidentally uploaded the clip from mumbling3 a few months back!
WIll, Sorry. I am so slow. The link was wrong. I updated the link. THanks. :-)
Shigeki
It's okay! I loooove your audioblogs! You sound really abso-fudging-lutely manly and cute at the same time. Especially when you speak Japanese.
Is 13 deg considered hot for early november?! I bought this fabulous new Zara coat that I plan to wear to Shanghai the day after tmw! But they don't include wind chill when they ut the temperature right?
Hello, Shigeki. I am back from my trip, and it is fudging nice to come home and read your blog, with another of your intoxicatingly sexy mumbling, no less. :-) I didn't get to go to Mongkok and have some fried oysters and mango pudding as you suggested; I had some mango pudding in some restaurant in Central, though, but I don't know if it's any good compared to Mongkok's. Anyway, hope everything is doing great with you. :-)
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL!!!!!! I love your Audioblog entries, too, Shigeki-chama! Too bad you aren't a straight guy--your voice sends shivers up my spine, but more than that, you know how to tickle my funny bone!
It sounded like you were recording the message while you were walking somewhere, or were you just shivering from the A/C in your office?
You are inFUDGINGcredible, dude!!!!!!! M-U-W-A-H!!!!!!! ;)
All this talk about fudge is making me hungry.
Your English isn'tt whiny at all, Shigeki; it's hot. rowr.
Have a fantabulicious day.
*smooch*
Nice touch on the voice blog.. and sexy voice too.. Is this your secrete weapon to attract cute guys?? ha ha
Don't work to late and have a fabulous night.
Back from my long absent from the blog world! >_
Lol anyway... I must say you can speak English quite well! Doesn't matter if there's some mistake, I'm actually really impressed! Although I'm curious to hear how do you sound like when you speak your mother tongue!!
Well anyway, good day to you too! :D
I guess I'll just add my comment to the others and say that your voice is verrrrry sexy, Shigeki!
sniff sniff... can't hear it yet... BUT I BET ITS FANTABULOUS! eh.. eh.. eh...
Oh, don't be one of those people who complains about the cold! 13 degrees is normal for November- I know Tokyo doesn't get that cold in the wintertime. Anyway, just teasing.
Nice voice, btw!
hardly whiny, man. I'd jump you any moment of the day on the basis of that sexy voice alone :) You should try one in Japanese and do the translation in words. Something wild, sexy and X-rated.
Paul
Hi Will,
Thank you, Will! Manly doesn't go with "cute" at the same time, does it? hmmm... I don't think 13 degrees is hot at all. It's mild and usual, I think. You see, it's about 9 degrees right now here in Tokyo and it's chilly. I am not sure how light/heavy your jacket is but looking at the one week forecast in Shanghai, you can definitely enjoy your coat. The low is not that bad. A little warmer than Tokyo. So unless you plan to sit in front of the river for hours at the Bund, you should be fiine! Fly safe as always!
Hi Mark,
Welcome Back!! I see you enjoyed your trip to HK. But as I said to you before, I expected something "steamy" :-) hehehe. Kidding. You see, some say my voice is sexy but I can't see that, really. I am not being humble or anything... huh.... I hope the pudding you had was fantabulous! You have a great evening!
Hi GaijinGirl,
Thank you! Like I previously said, I am not a big fan of my voice at all. Really. I just did this because I was tired of typing. :-) um... I was in the office at that time but I wasn't shivering. My nose was very very running though. :-) Anyway, you have a fantabulous evening and stay warm!
Hi EnviroBoi,
You see, I have a confession to make. There are so many different fudges available. You can get a fancy fudge at a fancy hotel. But my favorite american fudge is the one you could get at Chevron. yeah, gas station. Is it too wrong? But then, I've never made fudge myself. Maybe, I should. :-) You have a fantabulous morning!
Hi Lifebook,
Thanks. Another comment about my voice being sexy. I am flattered but ... you know. :-) You know I have never considered my voice sexy so I've never used my voice for anything other than talking. :-( You have a fantabulous evening!
Hi Chris,
I hope you are not too tired from all the studying! Well, to answer your question, I sound the same when I speak Japanese. Maybe, a little faster. But not much difference you can see. Anyway, thanks for stopping by and you have a fantabulous evening!
Hi Kevin,
Thank you, Kevin but I rarely do this because I don't like typing every once in a while. :-) I think this voice comes from too much vodka lately? huh.... :-) You have a fantabulous morning!
Hi AJ,
I was going to ask you why not? but I assume you were at work. :-) It's not a big deal at all, AJ. You listen to it when you feel like it. :-) Thanks for stopping by and you have a fantaabulous evening!
Hi Fashmagslag,
hehehe. That's true. It's not as cold as it is in NYC for sure. But it's colder today!!! I thought it would be unusually warm this winter according to the news but I guess they were wrong. :-( I am hoping it won't be too cold. I hate snow in Tokyo even though I like snow in mountain areas. :-) You have a fantabulous morning!
Hi Paul,
Hahaha. I am honored to be said so by a doctor. Well, this is English blog so it wouldn't be interesting, would it? I sound almost the same when I speak Japanese. You know, I just imported the file for the greeting of our helpdesk as I was asked to record the greetings a couple of months ago. So here it is. You can see a little bit how I sound when I speak in Japanese in today's post. :-)
so how do you say fax in japanese? :D
Hi Tiptup,
oh, did you want me to whisper it into your ear? I'd be glad to do that for ya. If something else goes on, just let it :-) hahaha. You have a fantabulous day!
Shigeki dearest,
A little less of the F word would be a good idea but apart from that, your audio blog makes me laugh. Your english is okay, its far much better that the people on the support line for Dell, all their calls go to India, have you ever tried to talk to them, its mission impossible.
Hi James,
You know I just read this week's edition of Newsweek and India is the next most growing country. Because they speak English fluently according to the article...um...... ? But I understand what you mean. I work with an engineer who is from India originally and his English is really difficult to catch... You see, we don't have a lot of multilingual people here so when I call Dell, they answer witth a Standard Japanese accent. :-) Have a good day!