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I don't like to mix my egg rice too much, but when I was a kid, I didn't think about it at all...
I just mixed it together, well and thoroughly, no thought or consideration
I didn't think it tasted that good, but I ate it like it was my job.
How mindless of me.
This is a thought I had.
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I wrote a new song.
Look forward to it.
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IMAI 19:34
I actually screamed (softly, of course) in joy when finished reading this. Thank you so much Cayce :')
ReplyDelete/makes a RAWK sign in Mr Imai's general direction.
ReplyDeleteAn Egg Rice song? ;D Hah, well done, Imai! That´s what I call authenticity!
ReplyDeleteBwahahaha. So Imai is telling us he's not a really good cook. Is that even a reason to blog?:)) But I certainly can't wait to hear that song he's talking about.Is it about eggs and rice?
ReplyDeleteI don't imagine that would have tasted very good, either.
ReplyDeleteyuck.
Can't wait for the new song though. ;)
@ Adina - No, he's not saying he's not a good cook. He's saying that when he eats tamago-kake gohan, he prefers not to mix the egg and the rice together too much, but he never thought about this as a child. The song I'm sure doesn't have anything to do with eggs and rice. I think this blog entry was an oblique comment on the necessity for critical thinking.
ReplyDelete@ Samantha - It's quite delicious in fact. And Imai isn't saying he doesn't like it, he's just saying he doesn't like it well mixed. I might also add that in Japan, eggs are legally required to be safe to eat raw.
Oh, OK.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that the eggs are required to be safe eaten raw. I was wondering about that...
Would be nice of that were the case everywhere. :)
This makes me happy. Knowing that there will be a new song Imai had been cooking, definitely, I must look forward to it. No pun intended. :D
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