Ep 67: Searching for Elvis and Gilligan's Boat

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(Apologies for the long delay in publishing Episode 67. We've been experiencing major problems with the website, but we're working on solving them.)

Puns are fun! So we present some fun puns.

It's a Boy! A new prince is born and the nation sighs with relief that they won't have to worry about a girl becoming the emperor some day. Oh, happy day!!

Yuki Saito has caused women to swoon and the sale of blue hankies to soar!

If you've got $89,400, you can pick up the S.S. Minnow, one of the boats used on Gilligan's Island and take it on a 3-hour tour!

Wanna get rich quick? Find Elvis Presley and earn $3 million.

This week's Cow Tale is a very funny song by Robert Lund called "Bovines of Mass Destruction".

Japan sets out to prove that colas don't come only from America. Get ready for NEX.

This week's Audio Mneumonics is the kanji for "otouto." It means "younger brother" and looks like this: 弟

We end the show with a great song from the Sim Redmond Band called "Hanshin Tigers."

Check Amy's blog for info about the upcoming Aussie Barbeque at the Moooo! Bar.

Be sure to check out Amy's Dollar Bookstore. You can find lots of great ebooks for only a dollar, plus Amy's great new Audio Japan Lite, not to mention access to the Planet Japan Vault, where you'll find all the episodes in our archive.

Doug's new podcast is here! It's called Cream of the Crop and it's a fun musical competition, a la American Idol. Check it out...and don't forget to vote for your favorite artist!

Don't forget to vote for Planet Japan!

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That's it for this week! Thanks for listening to Planet Japan! See you next week!

 

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