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Western Reserve, and practiced ball-room dance, and majored
Chemical Engineering. She had a romantic relationship with the
ball-room dance president. She also founded a start-up company
by using fuel cells on electronic bikes. Her younger brother went
to Berkeley. I had a crush on her, as she is one of few Asians in
Ohio.
I met her, Jean Zhao in Church, listening to a song called “I want to
know you more”. in school sport events, she was the captain, as
her teammate in volleyball, and medicine ball in volley ball
playing. I once blocked medicine volley ball twice for the team. In
Halloween, I was drawing a marble from her basket, as it is a
sorting hat, I was assigned to Hufflepuff, my younger brother was
to Griffindorph. Jean Zhao was like Chou Chang in Harry Potter,
and Jane Foster in Thor. I met her and her dog in a leap year event
by Church, while we are partying with video games, table tennis,
and food. I also met her in a gardening area, as my aunt and I
were watering growing vegetables; she was there.
Zach/ Zack, played Chess with me and treated me a cheese burger.
He asked me about what music I listened. I said country, although
I had never heard a song of country music. Zack said that he
listens to Hip-hop. He is one of few who was happy about me
getting improved on bowling.
Tim Shallahamer said that he knows that Taiwan is a debatable
place, where it with China’s relationship. While others called me
Japanese. He and I were watching October Sky and doing hardness
test on minerals in the science class. He was also excited about
the movie, Star Wars II, by Yoda’s moves.
Angela wanted me to sing a song to her, I sang two tigers, the
kids’ chant, because Chinese popular was not popular at the time.
It became popular after Jay Chou, Jolin Tsai, and Leeholm
Wang…etc. My cousins from Ohio came back to Taiwan to buy
some CDs of Chinese popular. When I first heard Jay Chou’s songs,
I could not understand and wondered questioned whether my
Chinese level had been degraded.
Back in Ohio, many people joked about Chinese kungfu, with a
song – Everybody goes to Kungfu fighting, later becoming Kung-fu
Panda’s theme song. I did not know Kung-fu, what I knew was
Taekwondo. And finger jabs on eyes. So Neji’s finger jabs, and