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Yeah right the plant is stable.. that's what they want us to believe.
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
I heard that each year they have to pay the local Yakuza in order to get…
Posted in: Former gang member shot dead in Denny's restaurant in Chiba
The lunch time 5.5 and the afternoon 6.2 were essentially in the same place, remember the…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
At a 7th floor in an Akiba-Building, it was quite a long shaker. The 'earthquake-proof' building…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
It was a shaker in Tsukuba. I didn't notice the quake at noon, but this one…
Posted in: M6 quake hits eastern Japan; Fukushima nuclear plant stable
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Lalalemon
Correction. The man lost his temper when HIS KIDS SIDED WITH HIS WIFE. Weirder and weirder....
Posted in: Bodies of two children found after fire destroys house in Saitama; arson suspected
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Lalalemon
According to Japanese newspaper articles, the father argued with his kid about TV sound, and lost his temper when his wife sided with the kid. And this is a "47-year-old" man. Go figure.
Posted in: Bodies of two children found after fire destroys house in Saitama; arson suspected
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Lalalemon
This is strange...Japanese newspapers reported that the police tracked down the owner of the suitcase to retrieve the dope, based on whatever "declaration" of something submitted by passengers.
Not a word about the owner finding it and calling the police. It's hard to believe that the owner didn't unpack his suitcase before the police arrived. Isn't that the most of travellers do firsgt when they get to hotel?
Good thing that this man wasn't en route to Malaysia or somewhere his life might have been endangered by this incompetency. If that happened, I'm sure the Japanese police would insist that it wasn't their fault.
Posted in: Unsuspecting passenger returns cannabis after sniffer dog test botched at Narita