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Thursday, October 18, 2012

"Happy Election day, or should I say erection..?" James "Kimo" Rosen

Election day in Japan was always an excuse  to go out
and eat at  your favorite restaurant.
Election day was my favorite subject  to talk about during my time teaching English as a second language in Japan.
For some reason the students were very interested in American politics. They knew of George Bush, Bill Clinton and many other American politcal personalities.

On the other hand, how many Americans know anything about Japanese politicians?

The thing I enjoyed most was the way my students pronounced Election day, since most Japanese  with their accents make the 'L'  sound like an "R'

Election day in Japan became Erection day,  how appropriate  a day reserved for a bunch of big  erections or as I call them politicians.

Happy election day, or should i say erection day!  ;D)


Check out Jimmy Kimmel's report on the first lady debate with Ann Romney  and Michelle Obama!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EohGmG-QUhA


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8 comments:

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KimoRosen said...

yea right! ;D)

Douglas Dunn said...

via Youtube of Ann Romney & Michelle Obama;"Agreed that both Democrats and Republicans will enjoy this spoof using real people willing to express an opinion about something nonexistent.

KimoRosen said...

via First lady debate;YEA, PRETTY FUNNy

Harmony Bentosino said...

via first lady debate;"People might have thought they were being asked a "what if" question, but those who actually calimed to have seen it were funny.

Harmony Bentosino said...

I remember that line from your book. It was funny!

Harmony Bentosino said...

I still have your book.

KimoRosen said...

Thanks H, it's always a good line this time of year!