うがみやぶら
Ninjinoo taan 'nmariyagiinaa jiyu yai, mata, duu teeshichi ni umuyuru chimu tu duu mamurandiru chimoo taa yatin yunu gutu sajakatooru mun yan. Ninjinoo muutu kara iikani nu sunawatookutu, tageeni choodeeyandiru kangeesaani kutuni atarandaree naran.
Tusui ya tatashina mun. Warabee shikashina mun.
Gibberish I say…Mere gibberish…
Here is a funny story I feel I should share…I was stationed on Camp Kinser on Okinawa, outside of Naha…I wonder if it is considered a Utaki, I wonder IF it is the place where the Kami from the Nirai-Kanai visited them
I remember there was a beautiful waitress named Natsu who worked at the e-club on Kinser…I wonder IF she was a ni-gan
I remember I had my first experiences with sake, soju, and absinthe on Okinawa…They were memorable…I learned one of my favorite phrases on Okinawa…Sumimasen nesan San biru…And what does this have to do with ichi, ni, san, yon
We may never know…I was having a wonderful time on Okinawa until I experienced an incident on Kadena while being treated at the Naval hospital there…I learned how to dance on Okinawa at the Apple House and club New York New York…The were fun times…Well so much for reminiscing…
Ed T