Wisconsin Says:

Dear Mr. China

Well that's to bad I think that more people should say things like that to someone as nice as you.

Yes I can see how it would be hard to keep as Japan does, yes I think it's the tea. I usually drink tea after a hard day and it seems to help.

Yea it's a mad house over here everyone is either yelling and brawling or causing some kind of chaos. I can't even imagine how dad feels. That sounds just like here only with fourty-nine of them. I try to calm things down but it usually doesn't work.

Perhaps placating them by giving them more freedom in certain things. That sounds like me during McCarthyism I know he lived in my state but I had nothing to do with it.

Perhaps I could be like you guys some day and I also reminisce abut things it's not just fot the old.

Well have fun and thanks for the good luck, would you mind if I came over and hide at your place sometime?

Wisconsin


China Says:

Dear Wisconsin,

Aiyaaa, you make me blush, aru! ^/^ Save your compliments for the girls, an old man like me doesn't need it, aru!

Tea has many properties, aru! Remember how England and I used to trade with my tea, aru? Well, India made some tea around that period too, but it was more popular than mine, because it could be mixed with milk for consumption. Chinese tea is somewhat acidic, and helps with a diet, aru! But not, if you're an insomniac, aru! ^ ^;; That thing is stronger than caffeine, aru!

Aiyaaa, aru! Forty-nine of Ah Wan, Ah Xiang, Yong Soo and Kiku, aru? OAO (Actually Kiku doesn't make much noise, aru ^ ^ but he was quite wilful back in the old days, aru) Wodemaya! I- I- don't want to think about it, aru! -shakes head-

Aiyaaa, freedom, aru? I'd rather they learn to be a little bit more respectful, and matured, aru, before they even try, aru!

-grumbles- I may be a bothersome nag, aru, but that is because I care about them, aru... I wish that they'd understand aru.

Sure, you may come over anytime you like, aru! ^ ^ Well, maybe not when Russia's around, aru... He can be a little jealous.

Well wishes, aru,

China