I'm not sure if I understand completely, Mizuki-san, but Sakaki-san is a very respectable teacher. He is very experienced, and those who have had his tutelage have always gone far.
So there really isn't any need to re-examine his teaching methods, Mizuki-san.
~nfu~nfu~ LOL!mizuki_hJanuary 29 2011, 22:07:31 UTC
I have no doubt he's experienced. I mean, a man doesn't get to his age without picking up a little something along the way. Several little somethings, no doubt~
I mean, that's why I asked, he seems so passionate and knowledgeable. Sadly it seems he won't let me examine his teaching methods even once.
I do declare, though, I'm becoming fonder of the big bassoon by the minute.
...I'm terribly sorry to burst your bubble, but Ohtori and I did indeed take music lessons from sensei, and he did not engage in any inappropriate behavior with his students.
He gained our respect the right way, not through manipulation. Do not insult him in my presence.
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So there really isn't any need to re-examine his teaching methods, Mizuki-san.
[Aaaaand FAILTAROU used OBLIVIOUS.]
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I mean, that's why I asked, he seems so passionate and knowledgeable. Sadly it seems he won't let me examine his teaching methods even once.
I do declare, though, I'm becoming fonder of the big bassoon by the minute.
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I'm sure the full-size bassoon would suit you nicely, Mizuki-san, especially if you have the interest!
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Do you already know how to play an instrument? Or is the bassoon going to be your first?
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He gained our respect the right way, not through manipulation. Do not insult him in my presence.
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Trust me, I know a creep when I see one, your sensei's too honourable to even blip on the radar.
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This is not the man you want to joke around with. Not when several employees respect him as a music teacher and a tennis coach.
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Although I must say, up till now, he's been playing along quite admirably.
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