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rf, my life, both personal and professional is totally Asian. I’ve managed Asian mutual funds since 1989. Except for the occasional Latino, etc, I date Asian men and I’ve dated a lot of them. i used to live over there.
A Japanese vs. any other Asian is about as easy to spot as black vs, white. And yes, what jonser said about the stereotype was the first giveaway!!!!!
My block hasn’t had a vehicle try to go down it since sometime last night. It’s a flat surface with drifts. I bet we don’t get a plow until much later today.
Don’t worry, Benson, I always take care. I always lift the shovel using my legs, not my back, and I have an ergonomic shovel with a bend in it that I really like, although no one else who has ever used it likes it.
I’d hitch the kitties up to a sled with a plow, but the snow is drifted higher than three of them standing on each other’s backs. Sigh, I’ll have to do it myself.
DIBS, I know A LOT of kids adopted from China. And they run the gamut in the epicanthal fold department. I don’t think any of them were imported from Japan to feed the international adoption market but who knows? My observation about Japanese adults is that their eyebrows and eyes have a certain angle. Not so sure about the kids.
rf, my life, both personal and professional is totally Asian. I’ve managed Asian mutual funds since 1989. Except for the occasional Latino, etc, I date Asian men and I’ve dated a lot of them. i used to live over there.
A Japanese vs. any other Asian is about as easy to spot as black vs, white. And yes, what jonser said about the stereotype was the first giveaway!!!!!
My block hasn’t had a vehicle try to go down it since sometime last night. It’s a flat surface with drifts. I bet we don’t get a plow until much later today.
Now I understand Blayze. He’s rebelling against the 1950’s Cape Cod of his youth.
Lemme see: 1950’s Cape Cod in central New Jersey: Linden, Clark or Bound Brook?
Don’t worry, Benson, I always take care. I always lift the shovel using my legs, not my back, and I have an ergonomic shovel with a bend in it that I really like, although no one else who has ever used it likes it.
I’d hitch the kitties up to a sled with a plow, but the snow is drifted higher than three of them standing on each other’s backs. Sigh, I’ll have to do it myself.
snappy was # 69
making homefries right now. fried potatoes + onions = da bomb
“And of course, I could hop on the Benson hate wagon for today, but it’s the holidays so we’ll let him be smug in his condo.”
well, at least you got “it’s” right.
*yawn*
Tis the perfect day to nap and watch black and white movies.
*stretch*
The cats look like they need snuggling. Nap time!
DIBS, I know A LOT of kids adopted from China. And they run the gamut in the epicanthal fold department. I don’t think any of them were imported from Japan to feed the international adoption market but who knows? My observation about Japanese adults is that their eyebrows and eyes have a certain angle. Not so sure about the kids.
my dog has been out in the snow for over an hour, i hope he’s having fun
*rob*