Shoes don’t tie themselves — or do they?
No offense to “The Price Is Right” (you know I still love you), but American game shows pale in comparison to the stuff they put on TV in Japan. Case in point: this show “Kinchan no Kasoh Taisho” — don’t ask me to translate, my Japanese is a little rusty — finds contestants trying to contort themselves into “human art.”
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Hmmm… “Taisho”? Tie shoe? Coincidence?
hmmmm…. well, ‘taisho’ can mean either a summer day (if used as a noun) or to cope with (if used as a verb).
i’m not sure what ‘kinchan’ means, but the prefix ‘kin’ usually means small or little.
and the ‘ka’ part of ‘kasoh’ is used when phrasing a question.
that’s all i got. my japanese IS actually a bit rusty.
haha see i was kidding when i said my japanese was rusty…you on the other hand…well, you’re just full of surprises, aren’t you?
haha, yeah, i know.
i picked up a bit of japanese when i was there last summer. 