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happy thanksgiving

well...it's thanksgiving here (jst) and i had to work.

in japan, they don't celebrate thanksgiving, so, one can easily see all the xmas decorations/music up and runnin' around the end of halloween. bein' an american, it's hard for me to get used to.

in class today, i explained to my students about thanksgiving but...it kinda went in one ear and out the other.

wellz, i'm off to tokyo tonite for thanksgivin' turkey dinner.

kaz out...

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