Highlights
Andis
is rather distracted these days on account of it being summer.
He
means to answer a question about television series.
Andis
downloads and watches some Seinfeld episodes.
Andis
is surprised when he reads the score of the Germany – Argentina
game.
Andis
has some complaints about the bus stops near the Yanqiao Metro
Station.
Andis
has complaints about WC kickball.
Andis
decides to take the 602 bus to the Xi Bei Canal Metro Station.
Andis
runs into 635 Sophia on the Wuxi Metro.
On
Monday, Andis sees some ominous things on the Wuxi Metro.
Andis
watches the 1973 movie Badlands.
Andis
expresses a great dislike of remote controlled toy cars.
Andis
spends Monday with his son Tony.
Andis
goes to the Mao Ye Mall for the first time.
Andis
decides that he will say kickball instead of soccer or football.
Tuesday
[July 8]
[School
Laptop]
This
week's shift: Tuesday 13:00 to 21:00, Wednesday 13:00 to 21:00,
Thursday 10:00 to 21:00, Friday 11:00 to 21:00, and Saturday 10:00
to 18:00.
Tony
wanted to ride the subway today. Not to be.
I
walked to the Yanqiao Subway Station. The walking I that I had to
do made another ten minutes seem not such a big deal.
I
downloaded a bunch of Seinfeld episodes (Season 2) and some movies
(Ida, King's Row) on my day off.
I
suppose I should answer a question over the next week. I forgot to
last week. I think I will talk about my favorite television series
of all time.
The
first one is the Civilisation series done by Kenneth Clark. It was
only thirteen episodes but I have watched it all at least six times.
I never fail to watch it without getting something new out of it.
Wednesday
[July 9]
[School
Laptop]
I
didn't have my glasses on when I checked the score of the Germany –
Brazil WC semifinal match. The Brazilians definitely had one goal.
The German number was blurry. When I put my glasses on, it was a
case of oh my!
I
don't want to run into any Germans today. They would be
insufferable.
People
who annoy me. I will accuse them of being Brazilian. Oh! Want
to cry! Brazil boy! He he he he he!
If
I owned a pub, I would go on an Wuxi Expat forum and tell any
Brazilians in Wuxi that they could cry in beers at my pub for half
price today.
Today's
shift: 13:00 to 21:00.
I
had a Chinese class this morning. The vocabulary was easy for me.
However, my tones. 我的声调!不好! 很不好!
I
took the subway this morning. For the first time, I pulled out
something and tried to read it.
One
thing I really hate about the Yanqiao Subway Station is the lack of
nearby bus stops. After getting off the bus 602, I have to walk
about 300 meters to get to the station. After getting off the
subway, I have to walk a little further to get to the nearest bus
stop. Two times in the past week, I have gotten off and was making
my way to the bus stop when the bus I was wanting to take would come
by while I was still too far away from the bus stop to be able to
try and hoof it to catch it. Hopefully, this will be rectified.
The
bank where I could usually do a quick in-and-out to put money on my
bus card has had long lineups the last two times I have gone.
Yesterday, the lineup was so long that I decided to put 200 rmb on
my card instead of my normal 100.
Rare
readers may remember my reporting seeing a little boy, in defiance
of his mother, pissing right at the top of the stairs at a Nanchan
Subway Station entrance. I told my wife about this and she warned
me that if I talked about the incident too much, I would have the
locals thinking I was denigrating them.... Guilty as charged
Yesterday,
I published last week's blog diary using my Ipad and found it quite
convenient. My VPN on my laptop needs to be updated by my tech guy.
Unfortunately, I am working evenings the rest of the week.
Study
Adviser Edith has not taken the subway yet. Her attitude is that
she has taken the subway in Nanjing and all subways are the same.
July
10 [Thursday]
[School
Laptop]
Last
night, as I was waiting at the train station, I tried to type the
characters for Yanqiao,堰桥, on
my Ipod. Dumb me, I saw this: 往堰桥,
and I thought the first character was “yan” when really it was
“wang.” 往 means
towards.
I
got this morning in time to catch the extra time and the penalty
kicks in the Holland – Argentina WC semifinal. I am glad I didn't
watch the game from the kickoff. From what I read, the first ninety
minutes of the game had few scoring chances.
This
match shows why Americans are right to loathe soccer. In the
biggest games, nothing seems to happen. I lost any interest in
rooting for a team to win, and I found myself hoping that someone
would score. Typically today's game was decided on penalty kicks.
It
was said the Brazilians lost the game because they were actually
taking offensive initiative early in the game. But soccer typically
awards the teams that counter attack well. Germany scored their
first two goals because of this and Brazil folded after that.
Perhaps, that is why the Dutch and Argentines played so
conservatively.
Perhaps
the Dutch were unaware that the object of penalty kicks is not to
hit the goalie with the ball.
The
Brazil – Holland third place match will probably be more
entertaining than the final.
I
took the 602 to get to the Xibei Canal subway station, the next
station down the line number one from the Yanqiao station. The 602
bus does there what I wish it would do at the Yanqiao station: it
stops next to the subway entrance. At the Yanqiao, you have to walk
about 300 meters from the 602 stop.
I
have watched five episodes of Seinfeld. Why? Why not? Something
to do. Yada yada.
A
student tells me the following story. In 1976, friends of his
mother take the train to Tang Shan at the time of the earthquake.
They tried to find a hotel to stay in but they had no luck so they
tried to sleep at the train station till staff kicked them out.
Walking away from the station, following the tracks, they felt a
great shaking. They looked back to see that the train station had
collapsed.
I
am scheduled to teach a student named Orange.
Last
night, Tony was watching Seinfeld with me. He didn't care much for
Kramer but he laughed aloud at something that the Elaine character
was doing.
July
11 [Friday]
[School
Laptop]
I
work 11:00 to 21:00 today.
I
took the 602 to Boston Glory to catch the train.
There
weren't too many passengers on the train.
I
have two classes with a student named Unicorn today.
Outside
it was very humid. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a heavy rain
shower sometime this afternoon.
Otherwise,
I don't have much to say for myself today.
Oh
yeah. I did change the wallpaper on my Ipad Home Screen. A Jewish
site had this photo of a man with an index finger pointed upward
against his lip in a sh sound. I had to capture that image.
David
Warren's site is currently unavailable. Did he pull the plug on the
site or was he the victim of malicious leftists?
Saturday
[July 12]
[School
Laptop]
Today's
shift: 10:00 to 18:00.
Humid.
Humid. Humid.
Taking
the 602 to the Subway Station (Xibei), I saw the aftermath of a
collision between a taxi and a motorcycle. The motorcyclist sat on
the pavement, near the left-over hulk of his cycle, clutching onto
his leg. In the midst of debris was the torn-off bumper of the
taxi.
I
was thinking. It is only slander if it is not true....
[Home
Laptop]
At
the Nanchan Subway Station I saw my former 635 bus mate Sophia. I
had wondered if I would ever see her again what with the subway
being so big. Last time I saw her, she told me she was pregnant.
Today, I told her that she didn't look pregnant – I saw no
evidence of a tummy. She told me that she had experienced morning
sickness and has a craving for sour food.
When
Sophia has the baby, she will be going to Henan province (or is it
Hunan) where her mother-in-law will help her look after the baby.
Sophia
and I sat together on the ride to the Yanqiao station. Currently
living at the Olympic apartments, she loves the subway. It is in a
perfect location for her. She wondered if it was trouble for me to
walk to Casa K, it being further from the subway station than the
635 bus stop where I used to disembark.. I told her it wasn't and I
needed the exercise anyway.
Getting
off the subway, passengers can either take the escalator or the
stairs to go down and then out of the station. Sophia thought I was
crazy to want to take the stairs. I don't like being in a crowd, do
like being one of the few to take the stairs, do want some exercise,
and I did in fact get downstairs faster then Sophia did. In fact, I
got down stairs so much quicker than her that I had to wait a minute
for her to join up with me.
When
I arrived home, Jenny was taking Tony to Tae Kwan Do class. So I
eat some cold fried rice and fired up the Apple TV machine with
which I finished watching this movie Badlands, a 1973 movie starring
Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Badlands was based on the real life
killing spree of one Charles Starkwater. I liked it. Its violence
was subdued by 2014 standards. I loved its great scenic shots. The
acting was minimal and effective. But it did seem to make mass
murder seem like a fun adventure. And at the end Sheen's character
was treated like a celebrity. Flown back to his native state, the
movie ends in the clouds...
Sunday
[July 13]
[Ipad
Mini]
No
shifts today.
The
k family goes downtown for a buffet lunch at the jinling hotel.
Tony didn't like that we had to take the 25 bus to get there.
He wanted to take the metro.
Lunch
was fine.
Jenny
said that I am eating less but getting fatter. Happened to my
Dad in his middle age too.
We
then went to the Baoli Carrefour to get some margarine. Tony
wanted to play on the kids paddle boats in the mall courtyard.
So Jenny did the shopping by herself while I watched the Tony.
To
satisfy Tony, I and he took the metro home, catching it at train
station. Walking from the bus stop to the metro stop, I
noticed the walking surface around the train station had become very
uneven. Not being paved but tiled, the surface seems like a
pile of slightly shaken dominoes.
The
train arrived at platform just as we did, we got on quickly a
center car, not one at the ends and had a hard time finding a seat.
Someone
we know bought Tony a remote controlled operated toy car. If
Hitler had a kid, I wouldn't buy his kid a remote control toy car.
They are the most annoying things. This toy car hits the wall
of our apartment very hard.
[Home
Laptop]
I
been watching some Johnny Carson, Dean Martin and Foster Brookes
videos courtesy Youtube. They were good for some chuckles.
Why
can't all drunks be like Foster Brookes? The ones I encounter in
real life are always pathetic.
Barack
Obama, in a speech he made recently, tried to refute charges that he
was not bi-partisan by praising some things done by Republicans
Abraham Lincoln, Dwight Eisenhower, and Richard Nixon. So, it would
seem that he only liked dead Republicans.
Kickball
is a good name for the sport that is usually called soccer or
football.
I
satisfied my David Warren craving by reading his piece about the
Germany – Brazil 7 – 1 match on the Catholic Thing. The
Germans, said Warren, bestowed a blessing on Brazil. Perhaps the
defeat will make the country less obsessed with kickball.
Monday
[July 14]
[Ipad
Mini]
I
have taken Tony on the train.
On
the Wuxi Metro, I saw the red hammer and sickle flag on a wall by
the driver's door.
On
the Metro video screen, I saw Jimmy Kimmel hosting a kid's round
table. Why are the Chinese still harping on that?
Anyway,
two evil signs.
I
have taken Tony to the Moi Ye Department Store. Bought him a
toy. Jenny won't be pleased.
[Home
Laptop]
No
shifts today.
I
didn't hear the alarm that was to wake me so I could watch the World
Cup Men's Kickball final between the Jerries and the Argies. I had
predicted a zero – zero tie with penalty kicks and I was but eight
minutes from being correct when Germany scored.
Why
not call Germany Germmany? The Germ-mans are full of germs. Ha ha.
From
the toy department of Moi Ye, where I typed into my Ipad, we went
to Burger King to satisfy a craving I had. As soon as I satisfied
my need for a Whopper, I felt guilt and remorse. For I had given in
and the reward was pitiful, and now Burger King seems like an
ordinary and depressing and like the Jack in the Box I once went to
in Washington state.
We
wondered around Moi Ye, a cavernous mall that is still under
construction and full of lots of empty store space. The only reason
I would want to return to it is to try out the ice rink. Yes, it
has an ice rink.
I
will say that the mall is easily accessible by the Metro and that it
had a tank full of sharks.
Then,
Tony & I went to Taihu Square. The walk to it from the Mall was
ghastly because of the humidity and the appalling appearance of the
area which was still under construction and was thus full of trash,
dirt, and musty smells.
Like
last Monday, Tony spent an hour driving the toy cars around the
square. The weather was hot which meant that Tony had the square to
himself. I hated the heat but I was glad to not see any other
children.
Local
children, who Tony did run into today, were asking Tony if he was a
foreigner.
Tony
wanted to go the Wuxi Museum where I then discovered that I had only
seen half the exhibits last week. On the other wing of the
building, there were technology exhibits which Tony quite liked. We
spend two hours there in air-conditioned settings. Tony talked to
the museum workers in Chinese while I sat mute.
I
will answer my television question next week. If I remember.