Anything Goes 2007 - Issue11

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Two-Year Osaka, Japan Special

Anything Goes, Issue: 11/2007 Date: July 31, 2007

Anything Goes

Anything Goes, Issue11 /2007 Date: July 31, 2007

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Anything Goes will be produced on a monthly basis until further notice

Hello All! I hope you enjoy reading our 11th issue of Anything Goes… That’s our aim…to make reading enjoyable, relaxing and fun. Well, in this issue, we discover more of the little things that we probably don’t take much notice of at all. Happy reading, -EC ☺

Describing Animal voices By Estella Cheung

People have always tried to imitate animal voices. While some people have the talent of using their own voices to make sounds similar to that of animals, reading the the different sounds that animals make will differ from people in different cultures. what sound do you think a dog makes when it barks? When we write it down on paper its either “woof-woof” or “bow-wow”. In Japan its “wan-wan”. This is a standard word used to describe the barking of a dog, and can be found in text books and reading books in Japanese. Here are some more interesting animal sounds: Animal Cat Cow Frog Duck Rooster Horse Pig

Commonly used “meow” “moo” ? “quak” “cock-a-doodle -doo” ? “oink”

Sound in Japanese “niya-niya” “mo-mo” “kero-kero” “ga-ga” “co-ke-ko-ko” “hi-hi-n” “bu-bu”

What other animal sounds do you know? -Ends ☺ Answers to Words and Definitions: True, True, False, True, False © Estella Cheung 2007

What We’re About: Anything Goes will now be keeping you informed on a monthly basis. This electronic publication made up of positive and encouraging stories about anything in general. The objective of this publication is to make reading, easy, relaxing and enjoyable. Readers are encouraged to contribute ideas, clean jokes, poems, short articles etc to ulaveo@yahoo.com.au but discretion lies with the Editor on whether submissions are reader-friendly and could be published. ☺

LLiiffee’’ss aalll iinnssiiddee oouutt My friend and I were in a department store and got into the elevator to go a floor below. In the elevator, we faced the door we came in. When the elevator stopped the door didn’t open. Thinking we were stuck, we panicked and pressed the button to go back up to the floor we came from. When the door opened we were relieved, got out and took the stairs. When we reached the lower floor, people were coming out from the same elevator we just took. We realised then that the exit door was the one we were giving our backs to the whole time! People are naturally attracted to colourschildren especially are fooled by colours. I was having dinner with some friends in a restaurant the other day and a family walked in. The youngest child, a girl of four was all hyped up and active, crawling under the table, annoying her older brother. The waitress brought their mealSushi and raw fish, and a little dish of light green, creamy looking substance. The child took the dish, and scoped a teaspoon full putting it straight into her mouth before her mother could stop her. Silence. Then tears started coming out her eyes, She spit it out and started to cry hysterically. The poor child thought the wasabe, a bitter substance usually eaten with raw fish, was a kind of sweet. She lost her appetite after her ordeal.

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Anything Goes, Issue: 11/2007 Date: July 31, 2007

QUIZ

How much do you know about the world around you? Test yourself with these general knowledge questions and check your answers on page 4. 1.

Do you know where the word “karaoke” came from?

2. What is the Japanese word for comics (as in comic books)? 3.

What’s a dog’s normal body temperature?

Two-Year Osaka, Japan Special

Welcoming new faces Congratulations to Frank and Carol Genaia who are the proud parents of beautiful Ralema Bernice- Pohling Katchie, who was born last weekend.

4. Who said this “Dealing with backstabbers, there was one thing I learned. They’re only powerful when you got your back turned”. 5.

How many states in the United States of America (USA)?

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In the movie titled “The Hunt for Red October”, what was ‘Red October’?

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What is the Fiji International Airport called?

8.

If you own a bankcard, you would probably know this: What does the acronym ‘PIN’ stand for?

9.

Who was the name of the guy who was secretly also Superman?

10. What was the name of Batman’s sidekick? 11. What is the meaning of the word ‘overblown’? a) To have blown (example, a flame) too much b) Trying too hard to impress c) To grow overweight or fat 12. What’s the name given to small round caps placed on top of the head by males Jews when praying, and Catholic Bishops?

Congratulations to Leslie and Jane who are the proud parents of their second son Jeremiah, brother to Dominic who was also born last weekend.

Congratulations!!

13. Name the country/countries that share land borders with Italy.

?Got any birthday greetings or other special greetings

14. What Ocean is the country, Alaska surrounded by?

you’d like to make to your friends? Send them in to us now on this email ulaveo@yahoo.com.au

© Estella Cheung 2007

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Two-Year Osaka, Japan Special

Anything Goes, Issue: 11/2007 Date: July 31, 2007

A day at Universal Studios Japan By Estella Cheung

Universal Studios Japan, one of the major attraction theme parks in Osaka began the summer vacation with long queues of eager parents and children waiting to re-live their movie fantasies with various rides and shows at the Universal City. Some of the popular and loved movies produced by Universal Studios include movies such as Spiderman, Shrek 3, Peter Pan, Terminator, E.T, Back to the Future, Back draft, Jurassic Park, Jaws, Water world, and many more.

Your say: “ One thing I hate but cant live without”…

There are many things we LOVE and cant live without. But have you ever asked yourself if there was anything you HATE, DESPISE, DISLIKE, but you know you can’t live without? Some of our readers have picked out certain things that they hate or dislike but cant go without. Here’s what they say: “ Would definitely have to be my nicotine. No matter how many times I try to quit. I always find myself smoking the minute I get a bit tense. What can I say I hate it but I cant live without my nicotine”. -Aine Barasi, 27 Media Business

“I hate wearing glasses, but I cannot go without it…its what I describe as ‘you’re stuck with it.’” -Ninnie, 30 Star Mountains, Tabubil “I love my baby girl to death- cant do without her…but one thing for sure that I dread is cleaning her diapers…ooops! Need to stop and clean…” -Enelle, 43 Legal Secretary

Sesame Street is a children’s television program loved the world over and dubbed in many languages.

“ I hate the fact that my family depends on me to bring home the money to put food on the table, but I love them and if I run off and get married there is no one else in my family who has the capacity to earn enough to feed 12 mouths.” -R.M, 29 Student, Osaka

“ I keep getting these little hair growing on my chin and I’m sick of having to keep pulling them out. But what can I do? I cant slice part of my chin off just cos the hairs a bother, can I. Yep, I hate it, but I have to keep on with it.” -Jagaimo, 25 PR officer, ENB

This is a model of the Great White Shark in the movie ‘Jaws’. Here, people are taking turns having their pictures taken with their heads in the model sharks open mouth.

© Estella Cheung 2007

This is the Jurassic Park water ride, and yes in case you wondered- I did get wet!

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Two-Year Osaka, Japan Special

Anything Goes, Issue: 11/2007 Date: July 31, 2007

Answers to quiz on Page 2

Meeting New People…

Dean Foy is from Morobe and arrived in Japan in April of this year to pursue his Masters program at Chiba University in Tokyo. Here he is pictured with his classmates from different countries.

WORD FIND

1. ‘Kara’ in Japanese means ‘empty’, and ‘oke’ is short for ‘orchestra’…so the word Karaoke actually means ‘empty orchestra’. 2. Manga 3. Dogs normal body temperature is 38-39 Degrees Celsius 4. Eminem (Rapster) 5. 50 States 6. Red October was a Submarine 7. Nadi International Airport 8. Personal Identification Number 9. Clark Kent 10. Robin 11. Trying hard to Impress (b) 12. Skullcap 13. France, Austria, Switzerland and Slovenia 14. Arctic Ocean surrounds Alaska

Can you find the words listed in this table?

O S C E P T I C A L A W

L L O C E A N W S U N A

I O Y J O L L Y D N T R

V P O M L K S D W A I D

E E T A P A R T Y T D E

W V E S I I D A A I O N

C A C T U S C R K C T O

O S L E E P C S E A E R

E E P R A D A R Q A H T

L I V E R P O O L F M H

Slope Radar Olive Antidote Lunatic Yak Vase Dream Cactus Liverpool Master Coyote Warden Sceptical

Party Sleep Ion Jolly Olympic Ocean North Okra

Words and Definitions

Do the words fit the definitions? Circle True if they do, or False if they don’t. Answers at the bottom of page 2. • Retract- to refuse to keep an agreement or a promise True/False • Caboose- the part at the back of a train where the person in charge rides True/False • Febrile- name given to those born in February True /False • Sordid- Immoral or dishonest True/False • Muesli- short form of Muslim True/False © Estella Cheung 2007

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