Omohide poro poro
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:20:02
I do!
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Suzuki-san.
:20:07
And then the hall monitor has to go back and start over, too.
:20:11
Right, right!
:20:13
That's more like it!
:20:15
That's right.
:20:16
Yes, Tani Tsuneko-san.
:20:19
I don't think that the hall monitors need to start over because...
:20:24
...their job is just like a police patrol car catching a speeder.
:20:39
Any opposing arguments?
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Like a patrol car...?
:20:46
...Then running is no good.
:20:50
The decision rests on allowing the hall monitor to run.
:20:58
Anything else to discuss?
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Yes.
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Tani-san.
:21:04
Her again?!
:21:05
The show-off!
:21:07
Quit chattering.
:21:08
Lately I've been seeing people leaving food at lunch. I just read a
magazine article about the war in Vietnam.

:21:17
In foreign countries like those there are many poor people. We are
happily more fortunate.

:21:23
Yeah,``we're happy.''
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We must be thankful for the food we have.
:21:34
Right now we may leave one thing per meal, but I feel that is too
lenient.

:21:45
Geez, Tsuneko...aren't you the goody two-shoes?
:21:49
Bleah!
:21:49
Why can't we leave even one thing?
:21:52
And then everyone could leave the milk.
:21:55
Why not ask somebody to eat what you don't like?
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That's obvious.
:21:58
Some people leave extra by hiding it between their bread.

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