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Jun 18, 2006 22:15


For Father's Day, we made our usual sojourn to visit my grandfather at Alta Mesa. For the uninitiated, this means that we visited a cemetery, complete with cracked trees and cobwebbed tombs from the turn of the century (and I don't mean the recent Y2K phenomenon). Well, after we paid our respects and I dutifully kept my mother out of the sun (by ( Read more... )

nationality, chinese, fifteenth, commentary, father's day, american

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likkledibbun June 19 2006, 17:09:47 UTC
O-o;;
Yeah... but I WAS born in China... O_o;;

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sei_yuu June 20 2006, 07:13:24 UTC
Right. The point I'm making is that your nationality is /not/ your race.

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feathertongue June 19 2006, 22:07:00 UTC
..it's Father's Day? -never realises these things- Neither does my family, as a matter of fact.

It is true, though, that most Chinese restaurants greet you in Chinese. Per Aa knows how many times they've talked to me in Chinese because the rest of the family looks Chinese.

My nationality is... Kiwi-ness! ...Shh. I have a citizenship in Kiwi-land. I do, I do, though I wasn't born there.

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sei_yuu June 20 2006, 07:14:13 UTC
Haha. But my grandmother doesn't expect my half-white cousins to speak Chinese, even though their father is my father's brother (my uncle).

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rpgmaster June 20 2006, 00:45:38 UTC
Eh. Father's Day. For Father's Day I reported to my dad over the phone that we got another virus. :)

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sei_yuu June 20 2006, 07:14:42 UTC
Roflmao. Whatta present. What program do you use?

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