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Late/early mumbling.
Sat, 10 February 2007
I am so boozed. I am sorry but I am now proud of myself that I didn't forget to blog even after getting drunk this much. :-) BTW, did you see the new king of Bhutan? That was the most eye-catching article in the paper today....I love him. Anyway.... happy Weekend!!!
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Shigeki drunk on audio sounded like a public service announcement, until you gave that mischievious laugh.
You have a wonderful laugh. If I was a guy, I'd fall in love with you just
for that. :-)
That King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, is gorgeous,.
He's also single, maybe a trip to Bhutan in your future? :-)
Happy Week-end to you too!
Posted by: maggie at February 10, 2007 06:28 AM
Ha! Your first bit sounded like an NHK weather report! so cute. And, OMG, I had forgotten how wakari-yasui people from Tokyo's Japanese is. I could actually understand some of what you were saying without the translations :-) *woot* And I haven't spoken any Japanese in over 10 years.
Happy Weekend. *smooch*
Posted by: vuboq at February 10, 2007 08:07 AM
Shigeki,
You sound cool on the audio blog..I can't believe you to have 'timed' your announcement in japanese with the english translation to almost perfection while you are drunk!! Anyway, have you find a new job?
Posted by: sg at February 10, 2007 10:33 PM
You don't sound drunk to me! Have a wonderful three day weekend! :)
Posted by: TigerYogi at February 11, 2007 12:22 AM
Hi Shigeki! You sounded very lucid to me, but then I don't understand any Japanese except 'yes' and 'no' so thank you for the translation. That's quite a feat putting together that little Flash presentation while all boozy. :-) I also like your new word... 'Toughy.'
I hope you are getting rest now and plenty hydrated!
TK
Posted by: T. Kevin at February 11, 2007 01:45 AM
Not only is he cute but he's been travelling all over advertising for his country.
Posted by: Paul at February 12, 2007 08:49 AM
Mark Googled the new King of Bhutan on a 70 inch flat screen tv, hooked up to a PC in a "Best Buy" store this weekend and four of us fags stood there oogling him in front of the other customers :)
Posted by: steve at February 12, 2007 09:57 PM
The King of Bhutan is not bad looking! Actually he is quite good looking and I admire his stance on democracy and keeping his country real!!
Anyway, it was good to hear some Japanese spoken again! It's been almost 3 months since I last heard people speaking Japanese.
On quiting your job - congratulations! I wish you all the best. Hope you can do the same as well and go to a little shinto shrine to say some quick prayers for me as well! I need to quit my job and find a new one!!
Posted by: ian at February 13, 2007 01:20 AM
Hi Maggie,
I never noticed my laughs though :-) But thanks. My inflight announcement (which I am trying to find) sounds more like a publice announcement :-) I think I should be grateful that I don't sound so wasted even when I am. :-) I would love to go there but I am not sure what else I would do there :-) You have a wonderful week!
Hi Vuboq,
Hahaha. I think I might have too much accent for an NHK report :-) I have to sound like a robot!! I am glad you found my Japanese easy to catch. You should get a medal for being able to understand some of what I said without translations! Yay. You have a wonderful week!
Hi SG,
Welcome to my site! Thank you very much but I don't particularly like my voice. I think it's my disease that I operate things on a computer even when I am drunk. :-) I decided not to look for a job. :-) I will do something else after quitting this one. Stay tuned. You have a wonderful week!
Hi TigerYogi,
That's a good thing :-) But sometimes, I would have a difficult time to proununce anything with an R when I am boozed. :-) You have a wonderful week!
Hi T.Kevin,
That's the thing about me, I guess? I don't know but I don't sound too drunk even when I am hammered. :-) Well, this flash thingy is nothing compared with E-learning that I sometimes do. so :-) I am all recovered and ready for a new week! I hope you are, too! You have a wonderful week!
HI Paul,
I think him being cute is all it matters to me. :-) You have a wonderful week!
Hi Steve,
Didn't bestbuy people tell you anything? I am glad Mark didn't push the wrong button to retreive something he wouldn't be able to show in public :-P You have a wonderful week!
Hi Ian,
The thing is how pure/"cleansed" he looks. no? That's how I felt when I looked at the photo of him. Is your new job not treating you well at all? I am very sorry to hear but don't work too hard. In 30s, working as less as possible is a key :-) That's my motto. You have a wonderful week!
Posted by: Shigeki at February 13, 2007 03:05 AM


