Japanese Accent

I mentioned that I’ve been setting up a Japanese branch of P&H and that a group of core representative Japanese freshmen have arrived at this and several other universities this semester. The two things are not unrelated and if you wonder what that “extra class” is that they all get together to work on, its their job actually, or a large part of how they are paying to be here. They aren’t the only ones we hired for this project and in the case of several of them their mothers attended school in the US in the 80’s or early 90’s and came to me with a lot of the ideas for this project and the project I was working on when I was also attending here.
You might notice something right off the bat about this group, they speak English very well, which is really unusual for Japanese people at all. Other things will come to light in time but they are not the usual fringe elements who accidentally wash up here from time to time.
Anyway, they have the full consulting and legal support of the US branch of our company and all the unlisted subsidiaries that are too numerous to keep track of by hand though you can stay out of our way about the same way you stay out of the way of the police, short of being able to pay any of us off or threaten anyone with superior wealth access.
So yes we are aware that you don’t like to make hard boiled eggs available through food service because you like to keep the kids who are shoe stringing their way here and who don’t spend any extra money at all undernourished and confused as much as possible, but you can’t dispute that Japan is the world’s largest per capita consumer of eggs even if the black students have been getting there first in most cases.
*Japanese food and soul food are actually very similar other than that Japanese food is like soul food cooked without fat*

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