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There always has to be someone trying to find dirty on a company, especially when it…
Or they could also just buy it off the Apple Japan site.
"...Salarymen working in major urban areas are more physically active than one might expect. They climb…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
of course they do tit-for-tat. Listen, unless someone on these boards is an actual spy for…
Posted in: Israel blames Iran for series of blasts
But, will they have large sizes? It's really tough for tall/big guys to find anything that…
Posted in: Gap to open 1st Old Navy store in Japan
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AlfGarnett
When they was playing prior to the tournament they was rubbish, more like an English mid table League 1 team like Millwall come to mind. Now they got the confidence to not be scared of the opposition, most probably becaus ethe didn`t expect to beat Cameroon who all the clever pundits in Britain said was dark horses.
Posted in: How come so many people were prepared to write off Japan's chances at the World Cup before the tournament even began?
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AlfGarnett
I have been thinking a bit more about the Wii lark. Don`t buy one for the missus, i ahve a better idea that is better for the house. If your wife needs to lose a few Pounds increase her chores. Daily dusting of every room, scub the kitchen floor and the door step like the old days and use a mangle ro dry the washing. Better for environment and saves a few bob.
If the woman starts looking better then maybe if she asks nicely she can have a new outfit from the tally man.Strewth, we didn`t need contraptions to stay in shape in my day, good old fashioned hard work kept us is shape, except the bone idle of course.
Posted in: No Wii can't
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AlfGarnett
GEt up in the morning, brisk walk to the newsagents to buy your tobacco and paper. Brisk walkong also when one needs to go to the pub, poe and mash shop or football and bob`s your ungle, exercise completed. No need for this new fangled Japanese games thngy with a rude sounding name. Get some fresh atr breath it in and meet real people.
Posted in: No Wii can't
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AlfGarnett
Israeli government tell lies to justify the murder of innocebt civilians and America still gives the finaancial aid to fight against"terrorism".
Britan didn`t get no aid to help fight the US funded IRA. Them Amerocans and Israelis are in cahoots and think they are above international law. Bleeding scandal it is. Mark my words Israel, you is losing the very little sympathy you have left.
Posted in: Israel says flotillas aim to get weapons to Gaza
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AlfGarnett
clock222, O reckon you will find Romeo and Juliet don`t have rape scebes abd stuff like that.
Posted in: Sexual images of minors in manga: Art or obscenity?
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AlfGarnett
I reckjon what Israel is hoping for is all nuclear wiapons to be banned. They will secretly hide loads underground bomb the Arabs and take over their countries for themselves.
Posted in: Israel key to conference on banning nukes
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AlfGarnett
I can see this becoming compulsary. Mark my words, strange things are happen these days, even with armies.
Posted in: U.S. House approves repeal of gay ban in military
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AlfGarnett
Thm Japanese is lying about whaling being a tradition, they only started eating during the war. we even done it in Blighty, i had it onc, horrid chewy stuff.
If the Japanese learned how to stop telling tales they might get more respect, but thy change everything as they go along.
Posted in: Australia to take Japan to int'l court over whaling
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AlfGarnett
Blimey, losing 1-0!!! Strewth i nearly chocked on me sarnie.
Posted in: England manager Capello gives outsiders last World Cup chance
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AlfGarnett
Mighty England shall show the world that we are the masters of the game what we invented.
As long as we the have stopped referees being bribed by nations who i shall not mention, but us in the know who you are, we shall prevail and i shall stand proudly in Trafalgar Square watching our team on an open decked bus displaying the trophy which is our birtheight.
Posted in: England manager Capello gives outsiders last World Cup chance
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AlfGarnett
Cause slumdog are trhe best, it's a British fil, the best in the world by a mile.
Posted in: 'Slumdog' gets 8 Academy Awards; Ledger wins posthumous Oscar for Joker portrayal
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AlfGarnett
Barbarians. Lock them up for life and make their irresponsible parents pay for their food and stuff inside.
Parents is letting their kids run around like bleeding wild animals. I heard Mexico was rough, but stoning to death, that are like prehistoric behaviour.
i feel sorry for the geezer who were killed, it was torture, and they was kids, beyond belief!!
Posted in: Accused thief stoned to death in southern Mexico
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AlfGarnett
I reckon Nakagawa should get another chance. He should go to treatment and when he is better he can do his job properly without looking daft.
Posted in: Nakagawa seen 'misbehaving' at Vatican; Russian official says he acted like 'brain was turned off'
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AlfGarnett
Strewth non alcohol beer, what a bleeding joke.
The point of drinking is to get yourself lightened up and get merry. Blimey, you might as well have a cup of tea than buy this beer. I don't reckon it will catch on like.
Posted in: Alcohol-free Kirin beer
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AlfGarnett
Bloody terrorists. It's all down to religion these murders.
Pakistan should sort out its security, taking liberties they is. Show somw strength like.
Posted in: Bomb kills 28 at Shiite funeral in Pakistan
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AlfGarnett
Sage: Listen son. All this crash started on Bush's watch. Nothink to do with Obama, mark my words. Obama are trying his best to help the average person , not them rich elite and make America fairer for everyone.
Posted in: Obama throws $75 billion lifeline to homeowners
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AlfGarnett
Britain is cracked no broken. We are the pride of Europe , lest we forget, with a royal family adored in the commenwealth and worldwide.
Granted, there is too many people abusing the system, but mark my words, a new strong Tory government is going to hange things.
Alfie and his tart would be in reform school to learn decency , amnners and resopect and the parents would be locked up for neglect and abuse.
Britain will come back strong , we always does, after the war we was skint and in the '70s we were like 3rd world country because of red hand Labour party policies. We are positive people with a good democracy, and we will be back, with a better , safer and fairer society. It may take a littke time like, but blimey we can do it!
If we can beat Nazi tyranny, we can beat these dole scrounging lowlifes and bring some decency back into society!!
Posted in: Baby-faced dad, 13, raises 'broken Britain' fears
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AlfGarnett
Don't Japanese have votes of no confidence in the government to force an election. Strewth, if this Aso bloke has less than 10% of public support an taht, then surely he must call an election as part of his public duty, after all he are a public servant less we forget.
Posted in: Opposition steps up pressure on Aso to resign
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AlfGarnett
What posesses these people to do these thing? It is disgusting. If it happened in the old days , she would have been hung as a detterrent to others. This daughter and friend now has themselevs shamed forever, they will have to move houses because evryone will call them slags and bully them and that.
Posted in: Woman held for forcing daughter and her friend into prostitution
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AlfGarnett
Let me tell you what are needed right now in Britain like. A strong leader like Winny and strong members of his cabinet like for instance Enoch Powell.
With leaders like that at the helm, we could beat anybody. These feral kids and their layabout parents would be quaking in their boots. They'd soon find work for them, digging up roads, sweeping up or down the pits.
A bit of strength, a real deterrent, that will stop the bone idle buggers. And we can become great again and proud of the country for Her Majesty.
Posted in: Baby-faced dad, 13, raises 'broken Britain' fears