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I must admit I don't know much about American politics. From what I have seen, the…
damn tourist, LOL
Posted in: Bullet train service disrupted by train enthusiast taking photos
I am neither an economist, nor an expert, just trying to solve the puzzle. Olympus president…
Posted in: Former Olympus president Kikukawa, 6 others arrested
Actually, yes it does bother me if anyone drinks near me, just like it bothers you…
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
Obstruction of business is a crime here.
Posted in: Bullet train service disrupted by train enthusiast taking photos
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ScottishThug
Much better off. We are creaming the markets with our fund, up over 60% on the year. I bled RBC dry before leaving and took a lot of its cash into my hedge fund. They are simply clueless about where their money went. Their FX people were losing money every month like you could not imagine, still betting on a weaker yen. That firm would be better off if we could have hired more educated people, especially in the FX division, which has been populated with fake tough guy morons for about a decade now.
Posted in: Are you better off generally than you were this time last year?
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ScottishThug
Sarge, yes, that was the way it was done before. I don't get what's so funny about that.
Posted in: Almond Cafe in Roppongi to relocate after 44 years
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ScottishThug
Crush the competition. Rid self of all mercy or compassion. Bleed dry those who stand in the way.
Take four eyes for an eye.
Posted in: What are your New Year resolutions?
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ScottishThug
Much better. Creamed the markets at about 60% with our fund. Just picked up a fourth home.
Posted in: Are you better off generally than you were this time last year?
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ScottishThug
Full 40km run from 6am every day. Then hit the gym. Then spend about 3-4 hours meeting clients and making sure our fund is run right. A quick lunch, salad and chicken breast. Then back to the gym for weights. A few more hours of work, then ride the bicycle about 60km. And lots of sex, it's good for you! I get some from the girls at the gym, some from the girls at work and some to bring home here and there, plus the occasional client. Anyway, then it's off to the dojo to practice for the next nationals. On weekends add in shooting range.
Posted in: What do you do to stay fit?
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ScottishThug
Which means it was money AND infidelity. Juicy stuff.
Posted in: Actress Keiko Saito announces her divorce
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ScottishThug
I always let a lass know up front that no one woman can satisfy me, and that the relationship will probably end due to my cheating. So let's just have some fun for a few months.
Posted in: Monogamy vs a bit on the side: What makes a person promiscuous?
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ScottishThug
Because I'm bigger, I'm stronger, and I'm right. Always.
Posted in: Do you support the tactics of environmental activists such as Sea Shepherd?
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ScottishThug
We already are. Stop trying to distract, it only makes you look like a lobbyist.
Posted in: Do you support the tactics of environmental activists such as Sea Shepherd?
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ScottishThug
Hamas is on its last leg. It will finally be purged from the earth in 2009.
Posted in: Israel warns Hamas will pay a 'heavy price'
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ScottishThug
I think it's a sad comment on Osaka's wallets. Bus drivers, truck drivers, construction workers, failed comedians, alcoholic Tigers fans - mate, that place can't drum up a single proper full-time job amongst their whole lot of millions.
Posted in: Hundreds line up for an hour at Osaka McDonald's for Quarter Pounder debut
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ScottishThug
She's obviously very beautiful and talented.
Posted in: Mika Kano judges Eri Namba winner of DHC’s Cinderella Award for 2009
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ScottishThug
Teh quarter pounder is teh best! Good on them chaps!
Posted in: Hundreds line up for an hour at Osaka McDonald's for Quarter Pounder debut
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ScottishThug
These people are doing important work for Christ. I try to contribute a little money to them every year. It's sad that so many in Japan have turned their back on Christ.
Posted in: Ginza
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ScottishThug
This article is too little, too late. We already absorbed this information months ago. I give you once last try.
Posted in: Japan turns to bargain-hunting
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ScottishThug
Dear Taro Fransisco Aso:
It's not working.
Posted in: Koto Tokyo Lightopia
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ScottishThug
I find it very ironic that last year when all the Nova teachers were let go, some of the smarmy Tokyoites in the finance/banking were smugly reminding the Nova bottom feeders how well off they were in the corporate world...
And I'm doing even better now than I was then. What's your point? We in finance are RICH. English teachers make about 1,000 pounds a month - my daily pay. Again, what's your point?
Posted in: Are you worried about losing your job amid the current economic crisis?
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ScottishThug
Boutique finance. We're creaming the markets.
Posted in: Are you worried about losing your job amid the current economic crisis?
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ScottishThug
some14some,
Ministry of Finance does the intervention, not BOJ.
Posted in: Surging yen levels as Tokyo hints of intervention
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ScottishThug
The appropriate time was 1986.
Posted in: Surging yen levels as Tokyo hints of intervention