Yeah I sure hope it is the original taste of milk!! Otherwise it wouldn't be milk!
More random thoughts about Japan, besides the milk.
LOUD NOISES I kinda live near an elementary school and sometimes they like to announce whats going on at school. The thing is they announce it to the WHOLE neighborhood on some big ass loud speakers that should more appropriately be used during an evacuation. Plus they are so kindly to do it at 7:00am! Um, people are still sleeping, and heck the kids aren't even at school yet!
THE SUN Japan doesn't have daylight savings. I read that before Japan used to use daylight savings but ended it. It was put back into place, because Japanese are "farmers" the government said. No one really farms anymore, and if they do, its just a couple times a year. Give me a break, I don't see the reason for the sun to come up at 4:30am! No one is awake at 430am except for the clubbers looking to go to McDonalds for breakfast. So yeah the sun goes down early, alot earlier, maybe around 730pm at the latest. Think about all the lost daylight time that could have been saved and used with the added daylight savings. I remember the sun going down around 930pm back home. Plenty of time to do things, and I had more energy to go out. I think the Japanese economy would pick up with a time change, more people would be out shopping, eating, and enjoying things. An easy boost to the economy woes. I also read that there was a mirror of hope as they were trying it out daylight savings with some private and public companies in Hokkaido the past two years, three years. The workers would go in a bit earlier, but close shop at the same time. Go figure, an excuse to work more. But anyways daylight savings doesn't work unless everyone is using it. Lets change that daylight savings, all the poor kids gotta ride their bikes home when its dark, its dangerous yo! I probably wrote this rant about daylight savings a million times, but just wanted a refresher.
Thursday, July 05, 2007
GOT MILK?
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