>I am trying to find Ronald Horner, PhD who left
>Texas to teach English in Japan. Anybody know him?
Um, not to seem rude or anything, but:
1) We're not all English teachers.
2) We don't all know each other personally, like we're in some sort of
fraternity. There are tens of thousands of American residents in a country of
130 million.
3) [possible flamebait: please ignore] Why the would a Texan Ph.D. waste his
degree teaching English in Japan of all places? Wouldn't English instruction be
put to better use in Texas?
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>3) [possible flamebait: please ignore] Why the would a Texan Ph.D. waste his
>degree teaching English in Japan of all places?
girls
.
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"I went to Japan once, and was very dissapointed in what I saw."
quote from Japan Today forums.
You're assuming his degree was in something as useful as English.
I'd be guessing he is a UT grad since Austin has the highest number of
PhD's flipping burgers in the USofA.
>The 2-Belo <the2...@msd.biPOKPOKglobe.ne.jp> wrote in message news:<3f77d4cc$0$2942$df06...@news.sexzilla.net>...
>> Clark Smith and fj.life.in-japan is a baaaaaaaaaaad combination:
>>
>> >I am trying to find Ronald Horner, PhD who left
>> >Texas to teach English in Japan. Anybody know him?
>>
>> 3) [possible flamebait: please ignore] Why the would a Texan Ph.D. waste his
>> degree teaching English in Japan of all places? Wouldn't English instruction be
>> put to better use in Texas?
>
>You're assuming his degree was in something as useful as English.
You're assuming that he is assuming that an English degree is required
to teach English.
It would be a waste of a Ph.D., no matter the field.
>On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:44:30 +0900, The 2-Belo ...
>
>>3) [possible flamebait: please ignore] Why the would a Texan Ph.D. waste his
>>degree teaching English in Japan of all places?
>
>
>girls
Oh. Well, okay, *besides* girls.
"The 2-Belo" <the2...@msd.biPOKPOKglobe.ne.jp> wrote in message
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>Brett Robson and fj.life.in-japan is a baaaaaaaaaaad combination:
>
>>On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 15:44:30 +0900, The 2-Belo ...
>>
>>>3) [possible flamebait: please ignore] Why the would a Texan Ph.D. waste his
>>>degree teaching English in Japan of all places?
>>
>>
>>girls
>
>
>Oh. Well, okay, *besides* girls.
Women.
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 09:16:05 -0700, "Bryce"
<fuk...@takethisout.hotmail.com> belched the alphabet and kept on
going with:
>I've heard about english teachers in Japan.
Chicks.
"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
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>Yes, thanks for doing it. It allowed me to read your response very quickly.
>Thanks for thinking of me.
You're very welcome. I was glad to think of you. Just be glad you
don't know *what* I was thinking of you.
"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
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>You make a mistake by thinking I give a shit you bottom posting bastard.
C'mere big boy. I got some seaweed and rice I need tossed.
"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
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"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
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>Remember. Don't forget why you live where you do.
I think it all stems from having played hookey on Career Day.
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