Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    isthistheend

    I agree. Not too much to object to from my view. Beautiful lady, lovely body, style and she's having fun. What's not to like? Got me.

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    isthistheend

    Why not? Its black and blown around and frizzed up by the hairdresser. She's certainly young enough to have a full crown.

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    isthistheend

    Just checked out here web, she looks MUCH more attractive on it than here. But this is a fashion show, and she's an independent beauty with a mind and body of her own. Let it fly. I think she looks refreshingly beautiful to say the least. Crushed ice Pink Lemonade anyone?

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    isthistheend

    Good comment Beelzebub. In a sense, Ezoe was a maverick, getting politicians to buy into things (insider trading), including soon-to-be PM's etc. In a sense he was his days version of Horie-mon?

    Posted in: Where Is the Justice?

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    isthistheend

    The other day I went out with some Japanese friend from Kyushu area who was born just near the end of WWII. He gave me the once over about all the bad things USA did to Japan and how Japan was out on a campaign to free Asia from US Imperialism, and bombing Pearl Harbor was another part of the trap set up by the Imperialists to draw sentiment against Japan. When I voiced other opinion, it got a bit excitable. Anyone else ever experience such a thing?

    Posted in: Pearl Harbor marks 65th anniversary of WWII's end

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    isthistheend

    The reason he went to the US Embassy is maybe they'll lend an ear, which would have been impossible from "the government" side. Especially one headed by the simplest of simpleton parties.

    Posted in: Day of the dolphin

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    isthistheend

    Don't eat dophin meat anytime soon, for your own health and safety.

    Posted in: Threats keep dolphin protest out of Taiji

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    isthistheend

    I saw an in-depth program about the unfolding of the events on the History channel last May in US. It seemed very believable that these events were carried out over a long period of time, and planned well enough by Al-Q and Osama Hasbin (I hope) Laden. There are so many fine details that are simply not covered on these entries. I for one of the 55% who think AQ was responsible still feel that way. But the nay sayers have chips on their shoulders and blocks on their heads and hell freeze over before they'll budge from any other view. Its similar to the way the J-people see WWII. They think their gov't was merrily building the Asian Peace Foundation one country at a time, and big ol USA came in and atrociously dropped A-bombs on not one but two J-cities, making they victims. We all know there are umpteen counter arguments concerning the bombs dropping, and so with the 9-11 events.

    Posted in: Do you believe that Al-Qaida was responsible for the events of 9/11

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    isthistheend

    He ain't nothing but a Tansaibo, single celluloid, simple-minded politician.

    Posted in: Ozawa says he will challenge Kan in DPJ leadership election

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    isthistheend

    Get them out of Japan QUICK AS POSSIBLE!

    Posted in: What is the best way for parents of children of mixed heritage to make sure their kids grow up bilingual?

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    isthistheend

    Tansaibo politician not so pure and simple.

    Posted in: Ozawa says he will challenge Kan in DPJ leadership election

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    isthistheend

    Exactly, take away he necktie, shorten the boots to ankle height, (you know where to put the hat) and this photo could look a whole lot better.

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    isthistheend

    I meant demented not deminted or diminted.

    Posted in: Former principal rearrested for committing lewd acts with primary school girls

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    isthistheend

    Its truly sick and dangerous, morbid and scarry all in one. But schools and teachers have always been known to draw this type of deminted people to the trade. Maybe they start out normal and gradually get overcome various factors in their lives (obviously) and take it out on the nearest and seemingly easiest target. There should be stronger patrols in force, but when even the teachers salaries themselves are cut to the bone, who can think about hiring a force to safeguard the children. Its got to fall on the parents to talk to their kids, stay current with such "news" and tendencies, and work with their children to be aware of potentially dangerous scenerios so the child, as young and trusting and full of life as they are, will at least feel brave to try and thwart a dimented adult from crossing obvious lines of conduct. Maybe the classes should have announcements to the effect, "this announcement is to forewarn our student body (no pun intended) that harassement (sexual, verbal, etc.) is a ZERO tolerant zone in this place of education. JUST SAY NO! And BEWARE. You are not wrong to protect yourself. Don't allow yourself to fall victim. Stand up and fight for your rights! To your beautiful human life now and in the future.

    Posted in: Former principal rearrested for committing lewd acts with primary school girls

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    isthistheend

    Sounds like a simple-minded and very perverted oyaji to me. Did he think he was entitled?

    Posted in: Former principal rearrested for committing lewd acts with primary school girls

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    isthistheend

    Excuse me dude, get off my turf!

    Posted in: Clash of the titans

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    isthistheend

    Sounds like simple-minded Wen san is making a simple-minded comment now that China is getting to be in the driver's seat, literally.

    Posted in: Wen says Japanese companies' wages too low in China

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    isthistheend

    By the way, the above one-way road by the river is almost always under consruction and both sides of the river are used for traffic coming both ways. Sounds confusing I know, but that's exactly what it is. Take what you can get is the attitude while on it. But concerning the other people riding against traffic, it happens on ALL other roads, and especially when you least suspect it (around a turn, at a non-signalled intersection etc.). So I always drive under the speed limit not allowing trouble to suddenly appear. Concerning the Taiji mayor defending the dolphin hunts, he might want to consider saving his elementary school children from eating the mercury-high infested meat......preventing trouble......but maybe not?

    Posted in: Taiji mayor defends dolphin hunts

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    isthistheend

    We all know the Japanese hate to be pointed out, scrutinized and attacked like that. Their mindset is totally different and not subject to change under heavy pressure.

    Simple-minded people if you ask me. (anybody asking?/smile).

    But on the other hand they LOVE to tell you about THEIR opinions. "Don't ride your motorcycle against the one way traffic by the river" (a narrow road) on the way to the gym. a man yelled out to me this a.m. in the parking lot after practice. I don't know when he might have seen me doing such a thing, as I go there daily, but I can't count the numbers of times I'Ve almost hit J-people riding on the wrong side of the street against traffic and not giving way as you approach on YOUR bike. Talking about men, women and children on this issue, so they feel instinctively its O.K., maybe essential since yes there are no sidewalks and the roads are too narrow. So I had to laugh when the guy called me out. "O.K. I'll be careful next time Tansaibo Ichiro" I responded.

    Posted in: Taiji mayor defends dolphin hunts

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    isthistheend

    Just being a kid who forgot where he was, is probably the long and short of it. But in Tokyo, a jishin jiko on the Yamanote line at prime time a.m. or p.m. like this influences, take a guess, but I'll bet its more than 20-30,000 people? I was one of those inconvenienced, but thanks to Tokyo's incredible alternatives, hopped quickly to the Toei Asakusa line at Gotanda to Shinbashi to Ginza line to Kudanshita and made my business just on time. With alot more leg work than "ordinary". Still I wonder if more train attendants could be hired by JR (like before), at least in the peak times (a.m. there are plenty, but not after that). Impossible you say? How about a temp staff company. There are lots of construction older people just standing around waving flags, or sweeping floors, or watching for terrorists around Tokyo. Why not more of these people every 15-20 meters of the long platforms? This could have helped children like this one pay more attention, I belivve. Rather than have all the endless announcements "inside" the trains or at the escalators, ("Baby's car are prohibited or don't speed up your walking pace as you approach the doors etc.) how about real people waving flags on the JR the main circle of the JR and give the millions who ride it a greater service? Other ideas? Limboinjapan sounds like good advise too. A smack of reprimand might have avoided this mistep by the 12 year old, who then inconvenienced the masses. Thank God he didn't get seriously injured. How about a fine for falling off the tracks,5,000 yen automatic or something like that? Of course, being pushed would be a 10x steeper fine and time above that.

    Posted in: Boy falls onto train tracks while looking at handheld game console

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