After church this morning, I met some friends at Osaka. It's a Japanese Teriyaki Hibachi type place. There are actually a bunch of these places in town and some people are quite addicted to them. I'm not one of them, partially because I don't like the Yum Yum Sauce that so many seem to crave. Anyway, I have a friend who works there and I get free drinks and it's a nice place to go sometimes. They give out fortune cookies at the end of the meal. Yeah, I know, but the owners are Chinese.
The first fortune I got was neither a fortune nor was it accurate:
![:) The Chinese ancient civilization attracts you. :)](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vG6U-d33aBPDUGIiebe8PGaAm2WdPukXVBsXWvT2X4dacYiwc6MuCtueyf76XApb4n85a-Ycnv20I07SDt0H65oHoomNkweEGZEd4=s0-d)
Well, I
am a little curious about ancient Chinese civilization. I guess that means I'm attracted to it in some ways. There are other things that I find much more interesting, though. If I really were attracted to it, I'd probably know a lot more about it than I do. :)
I jokingly complained to E (my Japanese friend who works there) and the next thing I know she's standing next to me with a big box full of fortune cookies. I picked a new one:
![:) The current year will bring you much happiness. :)](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uAPRT7wVxeEIfXY6AHWgLvmZiB8KFO0imXVXK8pF95uF9bNjS9NGYnp0H69TLanonRGeniCPCo_2QswDHAZtfXSKZXD5dAkWLQ3qM=s0-d)
Now that's much better. Not only is it a fortune but I'm pretty sure it's already proving true ;)
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