Re: Teaching English in Japan (as a NON-native English speaker)...or other jobs?
Al (call me Al) wrote:
> Michael Cash <mikecash@buggerallspammers.com> wrote:
>
>
>>On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 01:09:59 +0900, me@privacy.ne.jp (Al (call me Al))
>>brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>>
>>
>>>Regards: Hendrik (call me Al)
>>
>>Does that mean I have to be your bodyguard? (I don't mind if it also
>>means you'll be my long-lost pal).
>
>
> 'tip of the hat to you, sir.
>
> Now there a whole set of new possibilities i hadn't pondered yet. On one
> hand your training at Mt. Pilot College might not be sufficient for the
> job as bodyguard, but, on the other hand, the years you've spent in the
> cabs of trucks should more than make up for any of the college's
> shortomings.
>
> But i figure you're the type who'd rather work as his own boss than
> guard the back of someone else, so how about you keep Japan and i'll
> look after Okinawa?
>
> By the way, i might have mentioned a while back that one of my sisters
> and one of my brothers are also truck drivers (well, my sister doesn't
> drive trucks any more now, i heard, but seems to have settled for a life
> with a nice fellow and a dog). They both are into motorbikes as well -
> does that come with the territory somehow?
Betty is the best trucker driver in Japan.
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