Sunday, October 26, 2008

Word Of The Week: Unagi

Those of you who are familiar with Japanese language or food will probably know that 'unagi' is the Japanese word for eel. But did you know that is also means 'double ended dildo'? Well, now you do.

Soo... we've been in teacher training for a week and a half, and it's been very educational, as you can see :D It's been kinda intense, actually. There's lots to take in and by the end of the day I'm usually going 'Ohh, my head...'. In the back of my mind, there's always the thought that I'm going to have to 'perform' this teacher role quite soon, too, and that's kinda scary. But meh... I'm sure it'll go fine. Or rather, I'm sure it'll go horribly the first few times, but it won't be the end of the world.

Our fellow trainees are a pretty good mob. We're a mixed bag, but everyone is willing to get along. On Friday night, we went out to karaoke (no photos I'm afraid - forgot my camera, and my phone camera has no flash :( ). Massive, massive fun times. Oh, the cheese... The highlight was my marvellous rendition of 'I Would Do Anything For Love', accompanied by Sahar, our group's token American. Man, you know that thing where Americans apparently can't read subtitles in movies so they have to dub everything? They can't read karaoke subs either, apparently :P

We were out so late, we had to take a taxi home (I was herding not only Clinton, but also Chris from upstairs). After two or three taxis snobbed us, the boys decided to put the sober person in the front of the group, and we finally found a lovely taxi driver who was happy to take three gaijin home. The Osaka taxi experience is quite a change from getting a cab in Melbourne. The taxi drivers here are all nicely dressed and wear bowties, and the taxis are black and shiny, and have automatic doors. It feels more like rent-a-chauffer.

I'd like to end this post with a very important piece of advice one of the teacher trainers gave the group this week. I think it's something we can all learn from, whatever job we're doing and whatever country we're in:

"Don't put family members into peoples' mouths."



PS I'm sorry, there are still no photos because I thought I'd copied them to my memory stick, but apparently I didn't. Fingers crossed for next time...

2 comments:

Eleanor said...

that advice makes my brain hurt

Clinton said...

To be fair, i thought Sahar's re-imagining of MeatLoaf's "I Will Do Anything for Love" as a feminist rant was inspired and very post-modern...