Japan and Eggs
Jeff and I have been trying to learn Japanese before heading to Japan. It is a very challenging language but I feel like we are getting a small grasp on it and can have mini-conversations, like this:
J: Sumimasen (excuse me)
L: hii (yes)
J:Konichiwa (hello)
L: Konichiwa (hello)
J: Ego ga hanasemas ka? (do you speak english?)
L: i-eh, watashi wa nihon ga hanasema. (no, I speak Japanese)
J: Wakarimas ka? Kohi o kudasai? (do you understand me, can I have a coffee?)
L: hii, Chotte Matte (yes, Easy tiger)
J: Arrigato, soyonara (thanks, bye)
L: Do ishitemashte, soyonara (you’re welcome, bye)
We learned most of that from this youtube video:
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In other news, I have an interesting factoid about Jeff and I for you to guess.
The question is: How many eggs have Lindsay and Jeff consumed since moving into their house in October 2005?
(Keep in mind, this does not include eggs consumed at restaurants, other people’s houses, the ones currently in the fridge or the odd time that we have purchased non-free range eggs).
You can guess by leaving a comment in number form or dozen.
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Does it include chocolate eggs? Cause that’s pretty hard to keep track of for Lindsay…
I SAY 1836 INDIVIDUAL EGGS AS OF SEPT 8.
Come on Jana. We don’t have that much storage in our garage….plus, that would be egg-cruciating to keep track of.
HOW LONG DOES THIS CONTEST RUN? I MIGHT BE THE WINNER IF IT’S TODAY.
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