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Supporting One ALT (2)

The ALT had to take the medical examinations in the different rooms, so the three of us, the ALT and her boyfriend and I were going around the hospital.
    
It was little surprised that she knew me before I met her.  
She was listening the radio program, MICR (Miyako International Community Radio,) over the internet; I am the part of the show as the interpreter.   
She has the radiko, the radio application, on her android phone. 
So, that was how.
 
[Radiko]
Radiko Webdiste: http://radiko.jp/
  
But every time I see the people who say 
"Oh, hey.  The radio show you are in is fun!" kind of things, I feel awkward because that makes me feel like
   
   
     
    
I know how the radio works. but still that's how I feel. 
That could be the reason I don't really get nervous nor tensed to talk there in the radio studio because those listeners are not visually there. 
   
After we talk a while we started doing each one's things.  
I had to make couple phone calls for my works, and after that I started writing the draft for my blog. 
   
 
   
 
This day, I was writing about the incidents in Suido Kouen (Water Supply Park.) 
I love writing random things, and that's how I study English too.  I can kill hours if I only have pen and papers. 
Besides writing stuffs, I can also kill time by imagining stupid things; when I was in the medical treatment room with the ALT, I saw the gloves for nurses and doctors.
 
 

 
On its, box it says "ホワイト (white.)"
Then, I thought, "if the letter イ is the slide, then you can hit your nose to the corner of the letter ワ and it really hurts."  
Something like this:
 
  
 
   
..No, man.  I am not smoking weeds or anything. 
  

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