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This is the funniest food skit since the "The Eggsellent Marathon season 9 ep 22". I had difficulty breathing after this one. Enjoy.
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Check my channel for more MadTV paradies!
This is 3 Minute Meal with Wendy Walker (Crista Flanagen), in this episode she makes Tuna Melts. Owned by M... more |
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Scott does a good one in this.
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That's pretty much it. To answer your questions more clearly though, I've taken it for about two years now and I've taken it at school. My teacher's pretty good, and for a large part of his life he's lived in Japan, so there's no real need to take it online (if that's what you mentioned). It's good that some people here on YouTube can speak Japanese...
though, I do say "hurricoaster" like Hurri- as in hurricane, and coaster as in roller coaster. That's where the name is derived.
It makes more sense to use "hu" then the katakana "ha," since "hu-ri-ko-u-su-ta" sounds more closely than "ha-ri-ko-u-su-ta." Since in English you say Hu-rricoaster, rather than Ha-rricoaster, it makes more sense.
I see what you mean though, but in katakana that character works for either "fu" or "hu"