The boss of the UN1024 Squadron, Chuong Cho Soi, celebrates his birthday; it coincides with a holiday known as Vietnamese Family Day, which Luong the Hidden Lion (as President of Vietnam) subsequently declares a national holiday.
UN1024s, etc. (C)
Chuong alone; parallels of Leo joint-owned by him and me.
Leo himself, G-52s, etc. (C) me and me alone
Editor's note: The real
Chuong's birthday falls on June 19, while the character's falls on June 28, not June 27, but I decided to go ahead and post this now.
Happy birthday, Chuong!
UN1024s, etc. (C)
Chuong alone; parallels of Leo joint-owned by him and me.Leo himself, G-52s, etc. (C) me and me alone
Editor's note: The real
Chuong's birthday falls on June 19, while the character's falls on June 28, not June 27, but I decided to go ahead and post this now.Happy birthday, Chuong!
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(My IRL birthday is June 19 even though my fursona's is 28. lol)
Chuong: Thank you for the birthday wishes everybody! Glad we had a good time despite the rain.
Jack: Hey no problem! The kakigori is amazing!
Zax: And what's Chinese food like in Vietnam?
Chuong: Similar to native Cantonese cuisine. Just like in China, we Vietnamese don't even know what a broccoli is because that vegetable is not native to Vietnam. When I see broccoli, I say it looks like a tiny tree to me. Doesn't taste bad, but it looks strange to me. Instead, we use a type of Chinese cabbage called bok choy. In Vietnamese, we call it cải chíp.
V-Fox: I don't like broccoli, but apparently that's a thing in America. They look like trees to me. The texture is different for me, and to me, it's a bland vegetable.
Zax: Not a lot of Americans like it anyways so I feel you.
Chuong: Thank you for the birthday wishes everybody! Glad we had a good time despite the rain.
Jack: Hey no problem! The kakigori is amazing!
Zax: And what's Chinese food like in Vietnam?
Chuong: Similar to native Cantonese cuisine. Just like in China, we Vietnamese don't even know what a broccoli is because that vegetable is not native to Vietnam. When I see broccoli, I say it looks like a tiny tree to me. Doesn't taste bad, but it looks strange to me. Instead, we use a type of Chinese cabbage called bok choy. In Vietnamese, we call it cải chíp.
V-Fox: I don't like broccoli, but apparently that's a thing in America. They look like trees to me. The texture is different for me, and to me, it's a bland vegetable.
Zax: Not a lot of Americans like it anyways so I feel you.
(Also at the intro section, Luong said federally instead of nationally. Remember, the Vietnamese Constitution was based on the French Napoleonic Code, so national is used in place of federal.)
Chuong: I love kakigori! Amazing stuff! Chilly but excellent treat during the summer weather's.
Jack: Icy cold and super fresh I like it!
Wrangler Wolf: It's good stuff y'all!
Chuong: I love kakigori! Amazing stuff! Chilly but excellent treat during the summer weather's.
Jack: Icy cold and super fresh I like it!
Wrangler Wolf: It's good stuff y'all!
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