I love the way Mamoru can always find something to talk about. Ironically he was probably the quietest student in the class. Here he talks about Japanese whaling and some Australians arrested from the Sea Shepherd. Mamoru wonders about Australians’ perspective but interestingly doesn’t give his own.
Next, his interest piqued by an earlier SBS1 show about Australian history, Mamoru heads to a couple of exhibitions about early Chinese settlers.
Finally he writes about a Zumba class he went to. Poor old fellow. He’s no Justin Timberlake, that’s for sure! The last two lines will puzzle mankind for eternity.
10th January 2012
How does Australian people think about Whale catching in Japan?
Three Australian protester were arrested in Japanese coast gard ship.
They break into the ship. I think many Australian people against a whale catching but don’t assist illegle acts on a Sea Shepherd.
11th
I watched Chinese pohoy exhibition at Surry Hill library and 749 George Street library.
It was not very bigger but we can see Sydney’s early history.
Early Chinese came in Australia. It was in 1850s. Japan was not open country.
1868, Japan opened country and began the westerniszation.
13th Jan 2012
I got take a Zumba class and I danced rumba, salsa, Latin music around 45 minutes.
I was tired. Too much tired.
When I danced with music I couldn’t fit (match) with instructor’s actions.
I couldn’t move my body.
It was trouble.
Is your hart beaten?
Any 4 people for the Beatles.
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