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This is funny things. I am king of Nikushoku Danshi, but durring university days it was…
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
I forgot the exact details of the case, but to make things short, Olympus covered up…
Posted in: Former Olympus president Kikukawa, 6 others arrested
Have you guys been clubbing in Europe lately? It stinks non-smokers sweat now... I am not…
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
Just sad. Really sad.
Posted in: 3 bodies found in Kumamoto house
I wonder if the Japanese Securities and Exchange Commission and/or the National Tax Agency will take…
Posted in: Former Olympus president Kikukawa, 6 others arrested
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IvanCoughalot
You might not want to go down the "selling misinformation" route, chum. Pots and kettles and all that.
Posted in: U.S. military says 77,000 Iraqis killed over 5 years
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IvanCoughalot
Wink? I always have a wink every time I see this beautiful young lady.
Posted in: Akina Minami wins Beauty Eye Award
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IvanCoughalot
I suggest a taser for badly-behaved kids and their incompetent parents. NB I don't really, it's in jest.
Posted in: What's the best way to deal with screaming or badly-behaved children at airports and on planes so that they don't drive other passengers crazy?
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IvanCoughalot
Very easy rules here. If you're female, in good nick, and look like a bit of a sort, hug me as often as you like and kiss wherever you choose. Make sure the wife's not looking, however.
Males and rough birds - keep well clear.
Any bloke who offers me more than a stout handshake on formal occasions is asking for a smack in the mouth.
Posted in: How do you feel when someone you are greeting wants to hug you or kiss you on the cheek? When is it appropriate and do you think the custom can be misinterpreted in some cultures, such as Japan, for example?
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IvanCoughalot
Quack - yet has been building steel-frame towers since your lad Chertoff was in short pants.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
What a vacant, insipid-looking woman. How is this picture supposed to shift the product?
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IvanCoughalot
Full marks for Mr. Depp. He didn't have any reason to do this - nothing in it for him financially, just a bunch of effort.
And he's spellbound a whole schoolfull of kids for the rest of their lives. You can bet the grandchildren of Beatrice Delap and all her schoolmates will know all about who Johnny Depp was long after Russell Crowe and Charlie Sheen fall into the obscurity they so richly deserve.
Good one, Cap'n.
Posted in: Johnny Depp, in pirate costume, visits UK school
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IvanCoughalot
Then do so, dear boy. And while you're about it, please explain your diagnosis of Richard Gage, AIA (20+ years in practice) as a live-athome conspiracy theorist?
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
Right, let's see if we don't get excised from the record today.
The link I detailed above contains documents and testimony from professional, qualified and experienced architects and engineers, one, for instance with over 20 years of experience designing and building steel-framed buildings. They find your official excuse drastically wanting.
If you refuse to look at their evidence, then you can't sulk about not having seen any.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
So there you go - I read your evidence and found it wanting. You return to the "lalala I can't hear you" stratagem when presented with evidence from experts which disagrees with what you were issued with.
Another towering contribution.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
Thanks mod.
Hoser - take a look at ae911truth.org for another side to your in-house PM excuse.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
Was this in Kawasaki City, or one of the neighbouring suburbs?
Moderator: It was in Saiwai Ward, Kawasaki City.
Posted in: Mother, son found stabbed on Kawasaki apartment stairwell
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IvanCoughalot
Mod - why, when I try to post a link to a website address, do I get the message "Your comment was not posted because it contains potentially offensive content"?
Moderator: As a temporary measure to block spammers, we are blocking http://www in comments.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
To quote Mandy Rice-Davies, "Well, he would, wouldn't he?"
Ah, I see - believe what the Government tell you to believe or you're lacking Sanity? You'd have done well in the Inquisition, chum.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
12,600 yen? Forget it.
Posted in: In your ears
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IvanCoughalot
And it's all gone quiet over there.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark
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IvanCoughalot
That said, the only time I've ever hit a woman was at Tokkyo Disneyland, when a shrieking Chinese woman wanted a picture of my 3 year-old daughter and grabbed her, pulling her hand from mine to get her where she wanted the picture. Poor girl was terrified. Soon put that sequinned monster right about basic mammal courtesy.
But it's still the French.
Posted in: In your experience, which country's tourists are the least well-behaved whenever you have seen them out and about?
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IvanCoughalot
It's the French. We all know it's the French.
Posted in: In your experience, which country's tourists are the least well-behaved whenever you have seen them out and about?
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IvanCoughalot
This picture has just revealed to me the true horror of our financial condition. This is the Japanese Grand Prix, and the winner id awarded a bottle of Freixenet - which is the Champagne equivalent of malt liquor. If you chill it enough that you can't taste it, it's adequate at a poor person's wedding.
Don't get me wrong, I've always viewed the squirting out of Cordon Rouge or whatever as the most appalling waste, but I'd never have thought a rich man's sport like motor racing would feel the need to cut corners in such a way.
Posted in: Spray fresh
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IvanCoughalot
Hoser -ah, PopularMechanics.
Is this the same organisation which, in September and October 2004, gave five of its long-serving (21 years in one case) senior editorial staff 90 minutes to clear their desks, and installed Benjamin Chertoff, (the 25 year-old cousin of the head of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff) as Senior Researcher?
Hmmm, 'twould appear so.
Hoser, if you regard your post above as a forensic debunking, it's no wonder you're so happy with the story you've been fed.
The B25 incident was directly included in the construction plans of the WTC, to ensure that the building was designed with sufficient superfluity of structure to withstand the impact of large aircraft. True, a B25 is much smaller than a 767, but the structure of the WTC was much bigger than the Empire State Building.
Seriously - is that all you've got? There are questions. BIG questions. Andsaying "Lalalala I can't hear you because we got Justice on our side" isn't a valid debating technique.
Posted in: U.S. walks out on Ahmadinejad U.N. speech after 9/11 remark