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August 19th, 2015 Miyako International Community Radio via Miyako Harbor Radio 82.6 FM [LIVE]



Producer: Hisao Hashimoto
Assistant Producer: Yuri Kimura
Navigator: Eri Ito
Members: Ben Pedersen, Elisabeth Kaseda, Yonae Rolle
Interpreter: Ito Shunsuke


Thank you very much for the radio staffs and everybody who were in the last show.
And welcome back to Miyako, members.  There had been only Japanese members for the two shows before the last show, so I assume the listeners were missing you too.
 
Ben chan and Lisa chan's traveling story was very interesting, especially the super spicy curry soup in Hokkaido.
Because they said the curry soup was really spicy, I assume that it would be really spicy to let it out next day too, but Ben chan said that was not a problem. *LOL*
 
There was not enough time for Ben chan and Lisa chan nor Yonae chan's story about her burned left hand, so hopefully the next time.
 
O, talking about the next MICR show, it will be the 100th MICR show the next one, so I hope to have the old members and new members as many as possible.

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