Yeah, I know. I haven't done a lot of uploads lately. Basically its a mix of me having too much to do and then when I get free time I don't want to sit in front of the computer but tonight Ill try and catch up as much as possible. Expect new entries for the next few days.
A pair of famous comedians came to Ritsumeikan the other day and they wanted to interview some foreigners ~oh yeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaahhhhh~
Watch the first 10 secs of this and you will see that one of them is the serious one and the other is an idiot character. His "Oh yeaaaah" was repeated several times during our interviews. Hilarious!
Duncan was interviewed by the 2 of them while he was eating lunch. He made some comments about liking whatever he was eating at the time and all 3 of them were having a good laugh. At the same time lots of Japanese were onlookers, probably quite jealous that they couldn't take part in the interviews.Later a couple of people including myself were asked to go to a private room where they could interview us in a group. We told a few jokes, said what we liked to eat and strange things that Japanese people do. If we don't get edited out (thanks Paul for saying something inappropriate for NHK -Japanese Public funded TV- ) then I might be on TV and known as the Swede who loves Japanese curry. They were impressed that I could make it too. Also, with regardi to strange things Japanese people do; I mentioned that I was astonished that I had seen people riding bikes in the rain, carrying an umbrella in one hand and texting on their phone. All at the same time!!!
A pair of famous comedians came to Ritsumeikan the other day and they wanted to interview some foreigners ~oh yeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaahhhhh~
Watch the first 10 secs of this and you will see that one of them is the serious one and the other is an idiot character. His "Oh yeaaaah" was repeated several times during our interviews. Hilarious!
Duncan was interviewed by the 2 of them while he was eating lunch. He made some comments about liking whatever he was eating at the time and all 3 of them were having a good laugh. At the same time lots of Japanese were onlookers, probably quite jealous that they couldn't take part in the interviews.Later a couple of people including myself were asked to go to a private room where they could interview us in a group. We told a few jokes, said what we liked to eat and strange things that Japanese people do. If we don't get edited out (thanks Paul for saying something inappropriate for NHK -Japanese Public funded TV- ) then I might be on TV and known as the Swede who loves Japanese curry. They were impressed that I could make it too. Also, with regardi to strange things Japanese people do; I mentioned that I was astonished that I had seen people riding bikes in the rain, carrying an umbrella in one hand and texting on their phone. All at the same time!!!
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