Saturday, March 8, 2008

Nostalgia to my old good days

I went to my birthplace and the place where I spent my childhood till 6 after I was fired.

I did for the first time in 46 years.

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  1. When were you fired?

    I should actually make one of my school reunions, one of these days...

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  2. Sometimes it's good to touch our roots . Blessings

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  3. I've never lived more than 20 miles from the hospital where I was born. And I've never worked more than ten miles away from that hospital. And I've been to that hospital three times this winter (for family members, not for myself.).

    I'm sorry to hear you lost your job.

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  4. I often wish I could return to some of my childhood places. So many of the places where I used to live are gone (razed for new development).

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  5. I think it was around 28 or 29th of January and I was able to keep on working till 16th of February.
    I was able to find a new job around two weeks after I was noticed to being fired.

    It is always a severe and tough experience to be fired.
    I was fired more than 7 or 8 times in the past so I am get accustomed to it. It is not very important to be fired. I have to learn many new things in less than two weeks, that is what matters a lot.

    As if I am becoming to near almighty, it is a bit exaggeration though.

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  6. It is very nice to find a like-minded person like you especially among females.

    I like your personality too.

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  7. Thanks. It is very unlikely to pay a visit our birthplace. I'd better not try to do more so often.

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  8. I left my hometown around twenty convincing I'd never return to.

    It is still unchanged I feel eager to leave here.

    I intend to leave here after I find a new job outside here, with my love hopefully.

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  9. I was really amazed to find that almost all including the house, the road, bridge, well are completely kept.

    Still my cousin owns the area and as if it were historically protected.

    Our family used to run a coal transportation business from Asia to Japan sometime before and after the war.

    All are gone though.

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  10. Did they have a reason? Being fired that often is unusual; I'd hazard a guess that you're too non-conformist for Japan...

    I'm glad that you found a new job, though. Well done!

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  11. Yes, I am.

    But things will be the same outside Japan too.

    Adjustment is so hard wherever I am.

    I often try to change my environment to suit me, that causes sometimes frictions.

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