Friday, November 19, 2010

C. Smith - CP No. 4

The other day at tea time I spoke with Kei on the subject of nostalgia. We both talked about favorite games and books from our youth. Because I was around during the 80's, our memories didn't always match up, but I think reflecting upon the time when we were children and not dealing with grown-up stuff was fun for both of us. 

Kei told me that he had trouble finding thinly sliced cuts of meat. He wants to make yakiniku. I suggested that he get in touch with the butcher at his local supermarket and taught him some phrases with which he can hopefully convince the man to chop the meat into the thin strips that Kei needs for his dish.
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As I write this tonight, I realize how much I'm going to miss the work we do for the class. I've still got quite a bit left to do, so I'll make the most of this weekend and the week ahead ...

3 comments:

  1. I love nostalgia! Sometimes when I hear a song or play an old video game, old thoughts will come back in my mind. Thoughts that have not been on my mind in years. It is really an awesome experience.
    I think that everyone in the class has a lot of work to do.
    I like how you added a picture to your post. In fact, I chose to read your post simply I saw the picture.

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  2. 1,000 words about meat. Isn't that a children's story?

    I like the idea of talking about nostalgia (does that sound redundant?). I might try to work that into conversation with my CP.

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