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Friday, September 06, 2002

Another thing, WHY WOULD YOU GO TO ANOTHER COUNTRY AND ASK THE STUDENTS IF THEY HAVE SEX??
They asked alvin apperantly, and his response was, "not on campus..."
I mean really, what was he supposed to say? That was a kinda weird thing to ask. Rude, even. Nosey, yes. and quite astonishing.
posted by Sonja at 4:03 PM

I got to be the tour guide for a bunch of Chinese English Teachers who were visiting. They came from the mainland and got kindof offended when a teacher reffered to Taiwan as "China". They were really super friendly though. But they got a little too close when they spoke to us. They were litterally less than a foot away at times and when I tried to lean back a little they would only get closer. It got kindof irritating. Most of them took pictures of everything! "Everything" includes the Sexual Harassment policy poster, the ESLR sign, most of the other posters in the rooms, the Students, the Students work, and pictures with all of the Student tour guides afterwards. They seemed to enjoy themsleves though. They were facinated by the "freedom" American students have with their hair. It was... Interesting.
posted by Sonja at 3:41 PM

Tuesday, September 03, 2002

I'M BACK. Vacation was soo hot.
I was in a constant state of melting. eww. Yuck. Oh well.
posted by Sonja at 5:03 PM

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