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ラジオ英会話 Monday, November 12

What did you get, Crownin?(クロウニン カラスの名前)
A double scoop of durian, Cluesaw.(クルソウ 別のカラスの名前)
Be cautious.
Why?
Because I heard durian tastes horrible.
That's a common misconception.
What does it taste like?
It's sweet and creamy -- like custard.
Mmm! It's divine.
Help yourself to the rest of it, Cluesaw.
Really? Why?
Because I've got brain freeze, Cluesaw.
Aaah! Me, too, Crownin.

Well, you know, you guys should have taken precautions, you know.

I can't believe they are talking crows.
Yeah.

Well, you know, I've got brain freeze just by listening to them.
I know.
So the cause of your brains freeze was the crows?
Oh, I'm getting more... Oh, my gosh.
I'm getting confused.


ラジオ英会話 Tuesday, November 13

Dinner's ready, Erwin!
Hmm... it smells very good! (フランス語) What is this, Gina?
(フランス語) It's escargot --snails baked in garlic butter.
Baked snails?
Oh, you'll love it. Escargot has been a delicacy since Roman times.
How do you eat it?
Hold the shell with these tongs, and extract the meat with this fork.
Mmm... (フランス語) very tasty! You're marvelous cook, Gina!
Oh, thanks, darling.

The French accent makes it sounds really delicious.
You know, what?
What?
Our dinners are waiting.
Wow!
So it's about time to say good-bye.


ラジオ英会話 Wednesday, November 14

Olivia, try some chia seeds.
Thanks, Liam. That's an interesting gooey texture.
Chia seeds were cultivated by the ancient Aztecs and Mayans.
Is that right?
Chia is Mayan for strength.
I need some water to wash these seeds down.
The seeds absorb 10 times their weight in water.
There's a water station.
Oh, water please.
Coming right up, senorita. Would you like some tacos, too?
Yes, one please.
Can I have one, too?
No problemo, senor.
Oh, thank you.
Cheer up!

Cheer up!
Was he using Japanese accent or something?
I heard ...
I think so.
I heard Spanish and Japanese.
Cheer up or something.

So you guys were talking and running at the same time?
Yes, those cha seeds give you good power to finish your marathon.
Oh, my! Speaking of super food...
Yes?
Uh-huh.
Do you know any other?

Yeah. I eat a lot of avocados.
Hmm... yes.
Oh, really?
Yeah... a lot of avocado.
And in season, blueberries.
Blueberries are very tasty.
Blueberries... oh...
Nuts.
How about that kale?
Oh, I love kale juice.

Oh, here's yeah ... my favorite superfood has to be chocolate though, I
think.
Chocolate... sugarless chocolate... wow!
The sugarless kind ...
You know, like uh... more than 70%.

How about 99%?
That's a little too bitter for me. 70% is possibly really good for you too.

Ken...
Yes?
What's the Japanese superfood?
Well, one of them could be "ukon"
Ukon, what is that?
Ukon is Japanese for turmeric.
Ahhh...
Oh!!
Oh, I love that stuff.


ラジオ英会話 Thursday, November 15

How do we go about finding the mush wolves ... uh... mushrooms.
Mushrooms grow over dead leaves and rotting wolves ... uhhhh... wood.
I found one, Greg.
That's a maitake mushroom, Sierra!
What? My mitake mushroom.
What's the difference between edible and poisonous mushrooms?
That's the tricky part. I'm not 100 percent sure.
I am 100 percent sure you guys are edible.
It's imperative to bring along a hunter, I mean an expert next time.
You're right.

There's no next time.
Run!!!

I think they are about to get eaten.
Well, sounds more like Pookie to me.

You are safe. You have no problem.

Do you two to go hunting?
No, I don't.
Yeah, sometimes uh... in the mountains. When I was a kid, we used to go
looking for, uh, wild strawberries and wild raspberries.
Is that right?
Did you find them.
Of course. Yes.
What else did you find?
Uh... fossils.

My next door neighbor found a mammoth tooth. I'm so jealous.
A mammoth tooth.
I've only found a little piece of rock with a leaf on it. That's only thing
I've ever found.
Wow!