Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    EurajReturns

    So, this guy who was taking pictures of kids brought his scrapbook with him so he could work on it during 'down time'. Sounds pretty far-fetched - but let's run with it.

    So, he's pasting images into his scrapbook - presumably with two hands - then BPA immediately kicks this guy's camera out of his hand. So, does this paedophile have 3 hands? One camera hand and 2 scrapbook hands?

    Sorry, this screams 'made-up story'.

    Perhaps the scrapbook was on the camera. That's what I assumed.

    Posted in: Stalking the predators

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    EurajReturns

    So is it toxic? Or is it safe to drink the bath water. Eds - This title is misleading.

    Of course it's toxic. That's why the title says "don't drink."

    Posted in: Don’t drink the water

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    The bad side is, he will almost certainly be saddled with some lame stereotypical Japanese man gimmick like every other Japanese wrestler the WWE has ever employed. I shudder to think how this talented performer is going to be wasted like all the others.

    Or else just be used as cannon fodder to hype one of the more popular wrestlers.

    Posted in: WWE signs Japanese wrestler Yamamoto

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    EurajReturns

    What an awfully nebulous question.

    Posted in: When big companies look like going under, should governments use tax money to bail them out?

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    The story of Jesus is almost universally known, but, according to the small town of Shingo, there was a sequel. Based on a letter found in the ’30s, a local legend states that it wasn’t Jesus who was crucified but his brother, while Jesus escaped through Siberia to Japan, where he married, had several children, and died at the ripe old age of 106. A grave supposed to contain his remains is now the focus of an annual “Christ Festival.”

    I've never heard of that....

    Posted in: Japan a wonderland of the bizarre

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    In the wake of public outrage over plans to resume shipments of American beef, the South Korean Cabinet offered to resign and the president reshuffled top advisers.

    Man... For some reason, I'm just not able to see this issue as importanty as the South Koreans and etcetera are.

    Posted in: Hundreds injured as 15,000 S Koreans protest U.S. beef after Rice visits Seoul

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    Trust who, then?

    Trust North Korea, and then act confused when they don't meet the mandate again.

    Posted in: N Korea trying to divide Tokyo and Washington, says Komura

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    Agree with TheGeneral. They are obviously good with their fists but no good with an iron.

    Yeah, and that a woman is not, I'm sure is heart-wrenching for you.

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    Hopefully in the future you won't have to be uber rich to have something like this.

    Posted in: First Advantage plans 'space wedding' service

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    EurajReturns

    It teaches time management and organizational skills that are easily put to use in other areas of life.

    And of course, keeps maids, butlers and all the other service workers in their jobs.

    Posted in: In 10 years, robots may be able to help out around the house. But I don’t necessarily know that robots should do everything.

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    Yeah, the Democrats are to blame for the high gas prices. On the other hand, your brilliant oil plan could help the American people out as soon as it's passed, right? Fat chance...

    Posted in: Bush says Democrats keep blocking his energy plans

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    Radical right-wing assertions will be damaged if Al Qaeda members don't party in the streets for him.

    Posted in: Obama, amid criticism from McCain, says he will visit Iraq

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    Signs are emerging that Iraq has reached a turning point. Violence is down, armed extremists are in disarray, government confidence is rising and sectarian communities are gearing up for a battle at the polls rather than slaughter in the streets.

    Right before Americans got carried away and Iraq blew up again. I'm not in favor of cutting and running, but I hardly think our time their is almost over.

    Posted in: Iraqi violence down

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    In my opinioin, some people are just not redeemable or correctable. Yet, you'd have to be blind, in denial, or have no sense of justice to not see that it is overused.

    if the state is wrong just once, then it is guilty of the same crime as the accused: killing an innocent person. I say just throw em in jail..it's enough.

    Then again, people have been locked in prison for forty years, have it revealed with more advanced technology that they did not commit a crime, and then come out with a flawed mind and a screwed up life. The state will make mistakes, and that's a problem that should lie with the debate of thorough investigation and miscarriages of justice, not punishments. After all, the time that you'd spend locked up for a crime that you could be considered to be "offed" for would be long enough to ruin your life anyhow.

    Regardless of all that, I think your opinion would change if say, someone came along and killed the five most important members of your family.

    Posted in: Are you in favor of the death penalty?

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    she's thrown out more opening pitches than the last 4 US Presidents combined...wonder why ?

    My first guess is, because they sucked. I laughed when I saw Bush go up.

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    EurajReturns

    You know he has mad cow.

    Posted in: Cow

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    EurajReturns

    Until he shows it's a problem, it shouldn't be assumed that it's going to be a problem. That could be called discrimination in a sense. And like Sebarashii said, there have been older people to go into office before, and for more than four years.

    Posted in: Should John McCain's age (he'll be 72 on election day) be a factor in the U.S. presidential election campaign?

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    EurajReturns

    Yes, Alphaape.

    That's what I was going to say...

    Posted in: Why is Japan considered Western and China not? There is no map of the West.

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    EurajReturns

    Hang on, I'm not having this. There's no air in space, is there? So how's a paper plane supposed to fly,given they work on air pressure? And also, why do you have to spend so much time folding them carefully to get the weight and balance right if they can fly when they're weightless?

    I think this article might just be a baggabollocks.

    It'll re-enter if it falls below escape velocity, just like everything else does.

    This would be an interesting expirement, even though I doubt the little bugger would make it back home.

    Posted in: Dreams take flight with paper planes

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    EurajReturns

    I wodner what they'll do with IronMan considering the history of the name "Tetsujin."

    Posted in: Movie titles in Japan: Jack, we understand your frustration

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