Tuesday February 14, 2012

anon99's past comments

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    anon99

    Don't know much about this woman Kawashima, only heard of her name... but read from other news that she's had previous problems with taxi drivers and that she is in some kind of blacklist. Don't know if these reports are true.

    Also read that she has had problems with alcoholics. Again, cannot verify the facts.

    Posted in: Taiwanese-Japanese star implicated in beating of taxi driver in Taipei

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    anon99

    This Maedchen doesn't look Viennese at all...!!

    Let's hope she'll stay in Keio to complete her studies.

    Posted in: Reina Triendl joins White Family in Softbank Mobile ads

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    anon99

    she still has the same attitude problem and self important and entitlement issues. How quickly the public here forgets how much they hated her...

    Agree with tmarie.

    Grumpiness is what this woman has exemplified when it comes to negative female attitude. Unfortunately in real life many other women do have similar attitudes of her, and such people are often close to your neighborhood yet you don't even know about it. This is bad.

    The detriment she has caused to the society will never be forgotten. The damage has already been done and nothing will reverse it.

    Posted in: Erika Sawajiri tries her hand at designing clothes, handbags

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    anon99

    Ths one here, no matter what excuse he made, is a dangerous criminal, and must be disposed with extreme prejudice courtesy of local Korean law.

    Posted in: Chinese man charged with arson attack on Japan's embassy in Seoul

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    anon99

    What kind of PR game is she playing... I never understand.

    Posted in: Mum's the word as Hamasaki returns to Japan

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    anon99

    Nah, "never mind..." (what she said, eh?)

    Once grumpy, always stays grumpy. That's the problem.

    Posted in: Erika Sawajiri says there will be nude scene in new movie 'Helter Skelter'

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    anon99

    Now if she can just learn to how to act and speak some English and get some silicon in certain areas, she could be a future Bond girl.

    Given that she had an American father she was supposed to have good English skills. Unfortunately the Japanese way of upbringing has probably prevented her from acheiving that.

    And that's why there exist a plethora of foreign-faced talents who are sadly monolingual.

    Posted in: Oda, Kuroki, Ito team up for 'Amalfi' sequel

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    anon99

    This woman was really small-time during her career, absolutely small potato.

    Just one week after her demise, she's been totally forgotten. No one cares. No more tabloid write-ups on her. The virulent showbiz rat race goes on with one less competition and maybe one less burden with the management.

    Posted in: Funeral held for Miyu Uehara in Kagoshima

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    anon99

    But the basic vulnerability was born from poverty, gangs, and sexual assaults of a hard scrabble childhood before getting famous off of it all.

    So in the end this woman was unable to overcome these obstacles of hers to become a stronger individual. In other words, she ended up losing her own battle, and her physical self.

    This should serve as a warning to the younger generation... let alone her colleagues from the same age group within the industry.

    Posted in: 'Talent' Miyu Uehara dead after apparently hanging herself at home

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    anon99

    Sad news of the day...

    That said, this woman has made some decisions that are deemed irresponsible to parts the society.

    Does "not able to find true love" warrant someone to die? Or, is there something fishing behind this, such as a bigger scandal related to talent management and handling?

    Posted in: 'Talent' Miyu Uehara dead after apparently hanging herself at home

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    anon99

    Im surprised she was allowed in at all. I thought that many countries refused people who had previous convictions. Although Im not sure shes one of the more convincing advocates for an anti-drug campaign ...

    This woman was a hot item in other parts of Asia. Many in those jurisdictions still believed she was innocent from the beginning, maybe that's why someone, somewhere decided to give her a hand...

    This China thing came out of nowhere. Who arranged all this, the true motive of this PR etc. etc. is still not clear, but something is really fishy about it.

    This woman has priors. Better treat her with caution.

    Posted in: Noriko Sakai in China for anti-drug campaign

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    anon99

    There's a big problem with this woman. Is she being mind-controlled or what?

    Posted in: Erika Sawajiri, husband Tsuyoshi Takashiro spotted together in Barcelona

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    anon99

    What's so special about Nishiyan anyway...?

    Posted in: NTV's Yukari Nishio voted best female announcer

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    anon99

    Joytoy?? What a name (even for some band)...

    Ironically, this woman is indeed somebody's joy toy in real life, no?

    BTW, never get to understand her band's graphic works which are so Stalinist-oriented.

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    anon99

    Never mind this grumpy, unpredictible loose cannon. She's nothing but pitiful.

    Posted in: Erika Sawajiri makes CNN's 'Tokyo Hotlist'

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    anon99

    It's all nonsense... and a joke.

    Never bought the concept of a "good mother" anyway, let alone a "best mother"

    Those good looks and demeanor are just deceiving. They are all Rabenmuetter at some point, but they only reveal that off the record

    Posted in: Best Mother of 2010 winners announced

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    anon99

    Anyway,

    “I am absolutely not using drugs anymore! I just can’t stand the thought that some people may think that I still am.”

    Must agree with bamboohat.

    This hag is still a societal threat... Maybe it's better for the yaks to off this family once and for all -- for good.

    Posted in: Noriko Sakai angry at estranged husband's behavior

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    anon99

    Very few law school graduates pass the bar exam. Law school in Japan is not a graduate-level degree; it's like majoring in pre-law. Besides, I think her parents would be happy to see that she understands she'll make more money as a singer than as an OL (with a degree in law).

    Maybe that's why many other law grads didn't go on with this path but have instead become, for example, media professionals (eg. joshiana)...?

    Posted in: Law student Nana Tanimura decides music is a better career

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    anon99

    This wild wild flower has had her crazy moments.

    Now that she's back to the scene, the virulent game only gets more virulent.

    betsu-ni (ner own words!)

    "Oh [expletive]" -- another one of hers. I'll stick to this one.

    Posted in: Larger-than-life Erika Sawajiri returns

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    anon99

    what could it be? short, sweet, shirt, straight, skirt, shit??

    Just say yariman and everyone gets it

    But yes, this demoiselle is one hell of a lost, misguided soul, thinking about money, "standard of living" and maybe physical/spiritual gratification etc.

    If this is indeed the way to rediscover herself, then it's an outright lie.

    Behind money, fame, standard of living etc. comes with hard work. What kinds of REAL hard work has she actually contributed during those years??

    A wild flower that grows under adverse conditions eh? So strong, so wild, she's going to end up destroying herself in the end.

    Posted in: Rumors circulate that Sawajiri will do nude photo shoot

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