The person can drink sake for the following five reasons...
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The person can drink sake for the following five reasons...
“First lesson: money is not wealth; Second lesson: experiences are more valuable than possessions; Third lesson: by the time you arrive at your goal it’s never what you imagined it would be so learn to enjoy the process” - unknown
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I did that a lot in my stupid youth. It turns out the future was just a bit more powerful than my stupidity. Thankfully.Denny wrote:has anyone had any luck with the "refuse the future" part?
Sake makes you silly.
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Yeah, engrish.com is one of my favs...especially if I'm having a bad day; there are some that give me the giggles so bad I've got to close my office door and just let it out.
“First lesson: money is not wealth; Second lesson: experiences are more valuable than possessions; Third lesson: by the time you arrive at your goal it’s never what you imagined it would be so learn to enjoy the process” - unknown
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The stuff I saw when I was in Japan...priceless, much of it.
A fellow student and I wanted to retaliate and walk around with t-shirts that read, "Chigaimashō!" on them in Japanese syllabic script. Not grammatically incorrect, strictly speaking, but an improbable formation departing from the norm and roughly meaning "Let's different!"
In the end we decided not to, as our experience suggested that only Japanese-speaking Anglophones would get the joke.
A fellow student and I wanted to retaliate and walk around with t-shirts that read, "Chigaimashō!" on them in Japanese syllabic script. Not grammatically incorrect, strictly speaking, but an improbable formation departing from the norm and roughly meaning "Let's different!"
In the end we decided not to, as our experience suggested that only Japanese-speaking Anglophones would get the joke.
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Yep. About the same.Innocent Bystander wrote:REASONS FOR DRINKING
Dr. Henry Aldrich
If all be true that I do think,
There are five reasons we should drink.
Good wine(it fills with the nectar)-a friend(for the national holiday)-or being dry(to heal the dryness of the place)-
Or lest we should be by and by(to refuse the future)-
Or any other reason why!(for reasons.)