Here it is folks. Send me a reply with the meaning of these characters, and you'll receive a homemade postcard. Give me the pinyin equivalent for extra credit (I'm not sure what the extra credit gets you).
My favorite vietnamese patron took my drawing of the characters to someone (Chinese?) and returned to the library awhile later with the answer. Perhaps I should get some points for my calligraphy?! Honorable mention?
i think someone taught algebra 2 more then wat was good for him...ex credit?!?!? how did i and many other people even pass math? "...that is the question"
This one is super self-explanatory...now all you have to do is do a little reading into the characters. Character one: Two story temple restaurant down the street with one half of the roof gone from the last monsoon sells knock out tasty meat. Character two: Tasty earthling meat is roasted until tender on the extra large spit. Character three: Such tasty morsals are caught by our century old tradition of hand-to-hand combat, followed by a good club on the head. Character four: carry-outs available on request.
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Ugh. This is hard.
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Cow-flesh fried noodles (beef noodles)
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Pinyin: niu rou (chau) mian
beef chow mein (my answer before I looked at any here. . .)
bitrswete
And I was going to try and get this one. Oh well! I'm not sure I could have figured it out anyway.
My favorite vietnamese patron took my drawing of the characters to someone (Chinese?) and returned to the library awhile later with the answer. Perhaps I should get some points for my calligraphy?! Honorable mention?
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i think someone taught algebra 2 more then wat was good for him...ex credit?!?!? how did i and many other people even pass math? "...that is the question"
I think it saws, WHERE'S YOUR NEXT POST. I'm selfishly awaiting it. Hope your having good times. You heading into Russia soon?
This one is super self-explanatory...now all you have to do is do a little reading into the characters.
Character one: Two story temple restaurant down the street with one half of the roof gone from the last monsoon sells knock out tasty meat.
Character two: Tasty earthling meat is roasted until tender on the extra large spit.
Character three: Such tasty morsals are caught by our century old tradition of hand-to-hand combat, followed by a good club on the head.
Character four: carry-outs available on request.
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