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Meisa Kuroki cancels appearance at March 4 event for fans Thank you :)
Posted in: Meisa Kuroki cancels appearance at March 4 event for fans
VPN Chinese people.
I blame the useless education process and curriculum in Japan. The only way to try and…
Posted in: Woman arrested over murder of 5-month-old son in Kobe
She's dead after pissing her talent and career away. Get over it already, people make these…
"Republicans said they would oppose the spending blueprint." Can't believe that..
Posted in: Obama's budget goes to Congress
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drw1926
Good thing this is Japan and not Thailand, huh? ; )
Posted in: Ambassador of cute
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drw1926
Michelle has always been the walking definition of sexy...
BTW I disagree that you need to qualify the statement that she looks great for her age...it's just my opinion of course, but I think she looks great, period.
Posted in: The Mummy 3
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drw1926
I guess you'll just have to pick up the slack for us Serindipity. ;)
BTW did I miss something; isn't the correct spelling "serendipity"?
Posted in: Does the U.S. need to have military bases anywhere in Japan?
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drw1926
The whole concept of the "Kyoto Protocol" being based in Japan is farcical, when in fact the Japanese government has some of the most self-destructive ecological and environmental policies of any developed nation in the world today. Japan likes to promote the 'old Japan' ideals of one being in harmony with nature, but nothing could be further from the truth. I have nearly finished reading a book titled "Dogs and Demons" (Hill & Wang, 2001) by a gentlemen named Alex Kerr, and some of the issues he exposes are jaw-dropping.
What a striking coincidence that one of the very issues Mr. Kerr brings up in the book, about Chisso Corp's. ties to "Minamata Disease" (which primarily relates to the issue of toxic waste disposal) is also in the headlines on JT today. This was first identified back in 1956 and the Japanese government was sued soon thereafter, yet this case still has not been resolved over 50 years later. I'd like to hear Ishihara's defence of that issue (and I have no doubt he would defend the Goverment's position.)
Posted in: America is the most selfish country.
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drw1926
Exactly what I was thinking. Then they would sue the car manufacturer, of course, for putting an 'unsafe vehicle' on the road.
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drw1926
Sure...that'll be the day. They were refilling them today at Sakuragicho-eki...although that is JR line...I have not noticed this on either system (speaking as someone who utilizes the things on an almost daily basis...)
Posted in: Forgetful janitor triggers Toyko subway terrorism scare
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drw1926
Exactly.
Posted in: English graffiti 'Hack' grounds bullet train
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drw1926
Wow, 'corporate fascism'. Sounds impressive. For example...?
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drw1926
Johnshiomi & WMD. Yeah, you guys have Japan nailed. Beer gardens/halls, happy hour, and people drinking alcohol to loosen up and puking in the street after all-nighters don't exist anywhere but here. Sheesh.
I agree with Bogi. I have been frequenting a beer hall in Kabukicho with my girlfriend for the past few weeks, since late May at least. Maybe the "officially opened" part is the key phrase.
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drw1926
Wow. And I thought it was just a toy. Silly me...
Posted in: International Tokyo Toy Show 2008