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j4p4nFTWFeb. 15, 2012 - 05:32PM JST Any ranking that does not have Japan as the #1…
Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
They will not listen to reason, the attack on Iran is imminent, but after a few…
Posted in: Noda urges Israel not to attack Iran
5 minutes of my life was just wasted here. Very infantile material here. Don't get me…
Posted in: From carnivores to herbivores: how men are defined in Japan
@Wotound. I sometimes wonder about that. To play Russian roulette with your child's life like that.…
WTG Coca-Cola!
Posted in: 180 students from disaster-hit Tohoku to have homestays in U.S.
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biglittleman
@Geodeal
Wow! I agree with skipthesong. There are a lot of people trying trying to blow up things for their own reasons. Like the "Caucasian Guy in the Wheelchair" who tried to blow up a post office a couple of days ago in the US. Should we stop and search all overweight Caucasians in wheelchairs? Just overweight Caucasians? Or just Caucasians in wheelchairs? That would profile a lot of Caucasians in the US. They would be yelling in the streets of Reverse racism. Possibly you included. So it is OK for governments to do it to other groups as long as you don't belong to it?
Posted in: Nigerian man sets off explosive device on plane landing in Detroit
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biglittleman
There is a famous female Italian comedian in Rome. She is always dissing the Pope. The Catholic church actually sued or tried to arrest her once. Luckily, she is also a lawyer. Not even the messenger of God is above the law. Lawyers must be truly in league with the Devil!
Posted in: Pope knocked down by woman at Christmas Mass
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biglittleman
Nice photo1 That would be a good Christmas card.
Posted in: Tokyo sunset
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biglittleman
If it teaches them the value of hard work then I'm all for it. I also see a fashion trend brewing.
Posted in: City girls hit rice paddies, in style
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biglittleman
Where are the global warming deniers now?
Posted in: Subfreezing weather batters Europe, causing deaths
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biglittleman
@RomeoRamen
How is this President Obama's fault? It isn't his meeting or summit. It is a United Nations (World) Summit. It is amazing how everything that goes wrong in the world is the fault of one man is participating with others.
Yet, you always have failed to acknowledge any fault President Bush had in the Irag war, Hurricane Katrina, Financial Crisis and Sept. 11. These all happened at home on Bushes watch. The Summit members at least agreed to something thanks to President Obama. It has no real impact but at least dialogue has begun.
Blaming President Obama in this instance is like attending a friend's SuperBowl and getting blamed because their favorite team didn't win. No connection at all.
Posted in: Climate talks end with nonbinding accord
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biglittleman
It seems like someone in Spain is turning her out! AV here she comes.
Posted in: Rumors circulate that Sawajiri will do nude photo shoot
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biglittleman
They will probably pay someone off and get away with some cash in pocket. Just got to grease the right elbows.
Posted in: 'Pink Panther' jewel thieves sentenced in Serbia for Ginza heist
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biglittleman
Combinibento,
Nice! You beat me too it.
Posted in: Soul diva Emi Tawata brings Okinawan flair to her debut album
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biglittleman
Nori-P hands down!
Posted in: Party girl
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biglittleman
Shinjukuboy,
Accenture just dropped him for the sake of saving face. They won't remove his advertisement despite saying so publicly. They will wait and milk it then renegotiate his deal at a discounted price. The rest will comeback slowly but also not publicly.
Posted in: The Tiger Woods brand will bounce back
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biglittleman
@Crawf100
It isn't just White women who sleeping around with celebrities. They have whole countries in Asian, Africa and South America that celebrities are flying to meet the Natives. Most of the sex tourism is majority Caucasians. Does that send a message get a passport and you can minority women too. Rush Limbaugh got busted coming from the Dominca Republic. If that was the case as you say then what would that say about White women's morals when it comes to celebrities? Tiger has a preference or his environment dictated the type of women he had to choose from for his infidelity. Maybe a little of both. Comedian Chris Rock undoubtedly put it best when he said, "A man is only as faithful as his options." And few men have the sexual options of the most famous athletes in the world.
Groupies are groupies and like most famous/successful athletes (except for Hank Aaron), Tiger got caught up. Now he needs make things right with his family. After that get crackin' on breaking some records and take his rightful place as one of golf's greatest.
Tiger Woods wrote: "Personal sins should not require press releases and problems within a family shouldn't have to mean public confessions."
Posted in: The Tiger Woods brand will bounce back
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biglittleman
@Junnama
Yes, he does get special treatment sometimes. No arguing with you there. The same special treatment any successful, rich or famous person receives. Whether it is right or wrong is a different conversation. If this is so he should receive the same criticism as such. He is is not.
We are arguing two different things. You believe I'm complaining about the criticism. I'm not. What I am complaining about is people believing he should be kicked out of golf like Serena Williams and tennis. Or all his money should be taken away. He should be hurt. These are things are mostly being said. Or describing it as if no one has ever done this before. That is the hypocrisy, jealousy and racism I speak of.
I'm not saying you but it has been posted here somewhat and on other websites.
Posted in: The Tiger Woods brand will bounce back
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biglittleman
ironchef
Babe Ruth!
Posted in: The Tiger Woods brand will bounce back
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biglittleman
Junnama,
Criticism is one thing but putting someone else up to completely different standards is another thing. Especially when the same critics turn a blind eye to their peers mistakes. It is not the criticism it is the hypocrisy!
Posted in: The Tiger Woods brand will bounce back
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biglittleman
What a stupid award! Pretty soon there will be a best stalker award for the guy who urinated in the women's malibox. Or the best upskirt photographer. Or the best police crime for 2009! When will this madness end?
Posted in: Junichi Ishida declared 'Spouse Hunter of the Year'
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biglittleman
flatearther,
Despite easier access. It still doesn't make the kind of impact it would if it was legalized all over the country. It could be grown hear in large amounts giving farmers business. It would also build other businesses up and improve the economy a little. It would also be regulated by the government to reduce the number of children getting it, making the product safer and lower the costs. It cut also reduce some of the violence throughout.
Getting some from a friend with a prescription, paying a doctor to give you a prescription or starting you own medical marijuana facility won't have the same kind of effect as legalization.
Posted in: Mexican navy kills top cartel kingpin in shootout
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biglittleman
This is one of the few countries where the police don't kick the public's a@# but the other way around. It started with corrupt government and police officials. Now they are in way over their heads. This is the kind of battles the US should get involved in. Real direct threats to our nation. That is starting to spill over into our border. Not that bull@#$$ lies Bush feed us about Iraq. That and marijuana legalization would solve a lot of problems.
Posted in: Mexican navy kills top cartel kingpin in shootout
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biglittleman
Have you never been to a sporting event. That is all they sell along with peanuts and other goodies.
Posted in: Bourbon Whopper
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biglittleman
Why not? Some of the Burger Kings in Tokyo serve beer in the evening!
Posted in: Bourbon Whopper