Howard Ahner is one fouth American Indian. |
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His grandmother was havel American Indian. |
English Teacher: mailto:ahner1@hotmail.com |
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English Teacher: mailto:ahner1@hotmail.com |
Now, that's a flag!
What does a Japanese garden hose look like?
I have a few students that go to Beagle to work out. Most of them
like to swim. Beagles like to swim, don't they?
Big Bang of Kadogawa was the first store I shopped after arriving in Nobeoka.
I bought some binoculars. (What a thing to buy.) Someone also warned me not to gaze at Japanese magazines too
closely. They said I was being studied. I didn't believe it until I started to turn around suddenly.
I noticed that I am in fact being watched closely. I suppose it's not a big deal. I can live with it. But, I can't
get past it.
I once bought a car battery here when there was a gasoline stand.
I still have the warranty. It was guaranteed to last for three years. Well, it's been over three years.
But, the gasoline stand somehow faded away. I hear that apartment buildings are now in Vogue.
Marusei and Pinochio are expanding in Hyuga. I also noticed that
Yamada Denki has rearranged their store and it appears that they have added space.
This is where a professional baseball team practices in the summer.
I sometimes see them riding their bicycles to the dome. Once a player arrived in a taxi with his wife. Well, perhaps
it was his wife. I didn't ask.
I've asked numerous people about this building. There is always
a light shining inside. I guess that it is there to control water to the rice fields. So, unless someone tells
me different, I will go to my deathbed with this idea.
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