Although I guess she figures she can train in Japan before coming to the bigshow in the U.S.
Although I guess she figures she can train in Japan before coming to the bigshow in the U.S.
wait for the ending, its pretty impressive.
and if that didnt impress you, this is pretty funny too.
First they took away cars, then competitive eating, now this.
The Japanese Office.
We’re smarter than you, at least we think so…
While New Yorkers don’t mind correcting you, they also want to help you. In the subway or on the sidewalk, when someone asks a passerby for directions, other people, overhearing, may hover nearby, disappointed that they were not the ones asked, and waiting to see if maybe they can get a word in. New Yorkers like to be experts. Actually, all people like to be experts, but most of them satisfy this need with friends and children and employees. New Yorkers, once again, tend to behave with strangers the way they do with people they know.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/mytown-newyork.html?c=y&page=1
Well said….
Can you tell which of these are real/accepted abbreviations of New York Neighborhoods, and which I and other idiots have made up?
#1. ReBeCha
#2. RaMBO
#3. NoProPaSo
#4. SoSlo
#5. DoWiSeTrePla
#6. MePa
#7. UwsAHo
#8. BoCoCa
#9. SpaHa
#10. SoFi
Director Michel Gondry has spent nearly a week developing his latest flight of artistic fancy by playing make-believe in a large corrugated cardboard box, sources close to the daring filmmaker announced Tuesday.