Trust me, you don't need to speak if you have a bad case of diarrhea! Reminds me of the time when I was in a JAL plane enroute to Los Angeles when I had a really, really bad case of diarrhea. It must have been the inflight sushi meal. The queue to the toilet was long and I badly had to go. Desperate needs called for desperate measures. Bending over double, I groaned loudly and pointed to my butt, faking excruciating pain. The person in front of the queue immediately gestured to me to take his place! See, no Japanese needed!
Enjoy this video of Japanese learning how to speak English.
I love sushi, but I don't think even I would eat it on a plane. :) Wow! Good work! :)
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Alex aka Ma What's For Dinner
www.mawhats4dinner.com
Thanks alot my friend, I now have a bad case of getting this song stuck in my head! :)
ReplyDeleteYet another reason for me not to touch sushi...
ReplyDeleteYes, that would definitely cross all language barriers!
ReplyDeleteAhahahahaaaa! Veronica, you are a genius! I must put that in a mental file for future use! LOL! You just made my day!
ReplyDeleteI thought that was funny and then they started singing it!!! It just got funnier! Thanks for the laugh!!
ReplyDeleteLove sushi but not sure I would eat it in flight, no wonder you got sick.. poor thing. Awesome video...lol
ReplyDeleteTMI, pally!! Hahaha!
ReplyDeleteOmg the video is cracking me up. xD Note to self, do not eat sushi on airplanes! By the way, thanks for your comment on my blog. =)
ReplyDeleteI will never eat anything on the plane anymore! I wouldn't know how to move up the line :D
ReplyDeleteToo funny! I'll have to save that technique to use in the future...and will be avoiding sushi at all costs!
ReplyDeletePeople should learn when to stop talking!
ReplyDeleteYou really did that?
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