I'm a Japanese major, you see. So sometimes I like to revel in the English language and how much more naturally it comes to me than the labor of my love in class at times. Though, I anticipate that learning Latin will be oh-so-much easier now that I've been studying Japanese for so long.
Yes, the steel city is where I make my home. It's not really a very pretty place, most of the time. But sometimes if you find yourself in the right spot at the right moment you may be given the chance to glimpse something worth remembering. For instance, I got to walk across one of the cities bigger bridges the other night. Normally, this wouldn't mean anything at all. However~! I was walking right down the middle of the bridge. A large, four lane bridge with no pedestrian walk. You see, the bridge was closed for construction but I was still able to cross it with ease on foot. It was very memorable to stand in the middle of such a large man-made structure and look out at the city over the river like that.
My university's campus is also a haven for those who enjoy watching the boys and girls sunbathe in the warmer months. So many cute feet and wiggling toes that all have no idea they've got an admirer in me. Well, at least until I give out a few compliments. It's the girls who blush when I tell them I think they have cute toes that I always talk more with.
Would you like me to tell you that you have cute toes? Perhaps you'd like the chance to verb me? Or ask me to verb you? Whatever the part of speech may be, drop me a line. We'll verb at an adjective noun sometime, and maybe even preposition.
Yes, the steel city is where I make my home. It's not really a very pretty place, most of the time. But sometimes if you find yourself in the right spot at the right moment you may be given the chance to glimpse something worth remembering. For instance, I got to walk across one of the cities bigger bridges the other night. Normally, this wouldn't mean anything at all. However~! I was walking right down the middle of the bridge. A large, four lane bridge with no pedestrian walk. You see, the bridge was closed for construction but I was still able to cross it with ease on foot. It was very memorable to stand in the middle of such a large man-made structure and look out at the city over the river like that.
My university's campus is also a haven for those who enjoy watching the boys and girls sunbathe in the warmer months. So many cute feet and wiggling toes that all have no idea they've got an admirer in me. Well, at least until I give out a few compliments. It's the girls who blush when I tell them I think they have cute toes that I always talk more with.
Would you like me to tell you that you have cute toes? Perhaps you'd like the chance to verb me? Or ask me to verb you? Whatever the part of speech may be, drop me a line. We'll verb at an adjective noun sometime, and maybe even preposition.