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Apr. 25th, 2011 12:49 pmWho: Ash and Pukamon
When: April 25th 2011, dawn (EST)
Where: A friend's apartment, Winter Garden, Florida
What: Two Australians in Florida remember.
Notes: One F-bomb. "Advance Australia Fair" by Peter Dodds McCormick; "In Flanders Fields" by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae; the "Ode of Remembrance" from Laurence Binyon's "For the Fallen"; "Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Paterson.
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My temporary flatmate has introduced us to Peeps. Americans, your candy is weird. So weird that even Pukamon doesn't particularly like them, and he loves candy. Why do they keep their shapes in the microwave?
(OOC: I'm switching the way I put in Ash's vocab differences. So there aren't separate sections for English and Japanese, what is displayed is what the Japanese would translate into; if something is underlined, what he would actually write in English will appear when you mouse over it. Let me know if this doesn't work in your browser, or even if you think this is dumb and you think my old method of splitting a bracketed note in text was better.)
When: April 25th 2011, dawn (EST)
Where: A friend's apartment, Winter Garden, Florida
What: Two Australians in Florida remember.
Notes: One F-bomb. "Advance Australia Fair" by Peter Dodds McCormick; "In Flanders Fields" by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae; the "Ode of Remembrance" from Laurence Binyon's "For the Fallen"; "Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Paterson.
( Lest We Forget )
[BLOG]
My temporary flatmate has introduced us to Peeps. Americans, your candy is weird. So weird that even Pukamon doesn't particularly like them, and he loves candy. Why do they keep their shapes in the microwave?
(OOC: I'm switching the way I put in Ash's vocab differences. So there aren't separate sections for English and Japanese, what is displayed is what the Japanese would translate into; if something is underlined, what he would actually write in English will appear when you mouse over it. Let me know if this doesn't work in your browser, or even if you think this is dumb and you think my old method of splitting a bracketed note in text was better.)