Saturday, July 7, 2007

WW 2 Cultural Communications 101




6 comments:

Semper Fi Mom said...

I think if someone came up with something like that about our current enemy he would be arrested!

Anonymous said...

No doubt. But every article is just as vivid. Sometimes I wonder if I can get in trouble.

Just so everyone knows--I have no today problem with the Japanese. I drive a Toyota which no doubt would irritate some and I would understand if they were in WWII. It hurt me on selling them years ago--more than once.

I hope that someday those who are our enemy now could be known as friend rather than foe, but I don't believe for one minute that will ever take place.

Semper Fi Mom said...

My only problem with today's Japanese people is that they don't teach about Pearl Harbor in their schools, but they DO teach about Hiroshima. I've been to Hiroshima and seen the memorials. I'm sorry it had to happen, but it was necessary and saved so many lives in the long run. Both American and Japanese.

The Japanese country and their culture is beautiful and my visit there was a once in a lifetime experience.

You know, I think I read somewhere that more Toyotas are made in America now than Fords! I wouldn't mind one of those new Toyota pickups. They look pretty nice! :)

De'on Miller said...

Isn't it funny how history does little things like that? I know it must be fantastic to see. And I love their trucks too! I bet you're talking about the Tundra, and it's great. A double cab short bed blue Tacoma nearly came home with me, but the 4 Runner is what I've wanted since I sold them. Toyota's do last forever. My '93 Camry is still going strong!

Semper Fi Mom said...

Yes, that's the one! I don't live far from Gene Messer Toyota and I have to drive by and drool every now and then. WAY out of my price range though. :( Maybe one of these days when my babies all leave home it will be something to think about. I'm still driving my big ol' 8 seater van for now.

Anonymous said...

Yes, those are the kind of things for after the nest is empty. This is the first "New" vehicle I've had in my life.

You'll love it when you get it, but for now, enjoy those kids and you sure need that many seats!