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July 8th, 2015 Miyako International Community Radio via Miyako Harbor Radio 82.6 FM [LIVE]



Navigator: Eri Ito
Members: Yonae Rolle, James Macrae
Interpreter: Togo Sasaki
(*Photo by Togo Sasaki)
 
 
Thank you very much, Eri chan, Togo chan, Yonae chan, and James chan, who were at the radio show yesterday!!
It was very lively show as always.
Sorry that I could not make it, but I was happy to listen you folks were doing the great show in the other side of the radio.
 
Eri san did very good work as a DJ for the whole show.  
She had her lines solid in the script, and guided everybody there very well.
Togo san did excellent interpreting even though in some parts, I could picture that he was showing the "yellow card" over the radio to ask me for some help. *s*
You did a very skillful work, Togo san.
Yonae chan and James chan, thank you for coming join to the show.
It sounded little bit hard for James to talk about Tanabata which he had no idea what that is.
I enjoyed listening his inner voice saying "What the heck Tanabata is anyway?"
But in the end, James said he had something he learnt about Tanabata, well.  So, it's good. *s*    
Yonae chan said she had the carnival music from Bahama, so I was ready to listen it, but too bad they did not get into the music.
Maybe when I am there next time, I ask Yonae chan for the music.
 
Thank you very much again everybody there yesterday, and I hope I can see you there next week!!
 

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