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Mr Kuroda seems unusually dense for someone in charge of the Bank of Japan. If he…
Posted in: Spiking interest rates may torpedo Japan's recovery
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The president's opponents distort the truth with each passing hour. No president has received more death…
Posted in: White House: Obama is no Nixon
JeffLee There are less than 20 Muslims in prison because of terrorist attacks, out of a…
Posted in: Anti-Islamist protests flare after British soldier butchered near London barracks
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proudnippon
ahahaha I always enjoy your posts. Keep 'em coming
Posted in: Japan quake could raise concerns elsewhere
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proudnippon
think_____not_______. Why not think for yourself and not listen to this prat?
Posted in: Keeping up with Japanese metrosexual manes
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proudnippon
Great, Malick is incomparable. Last great auteur.
Posted in: Malick's 'Tree of Life' wins top Cannes honor
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proudnippon
just had a look at divineprinciple.com and it seems you are mistaken. it was just a load of religious codswallop. maybe you made a typo.
Posted in: Why do famous men with power and influence (Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods, Bill Clinton, for example) risk everything with their sexual behavior?
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proudnippon
I think it's all quite funny, gave me a right good chuckle to read this in the newspaper. Thank you international media! Keep 'em coming!
Posted in: Schwarzenegger child report spurs media frenzy
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proudnippon
yeah....that's er, rubbish.
Posted in: Sony faces another hack attack
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proudnippon
There are far worse words than 'shag'. This thread has nothing to do with 'making love' and holding hands whilst prancing across daisy fields with your faithful partner who loves you for you rtuly are and would never dream of having an affair or looking at internet porn
Posted in: Why do famous men with power and influence (Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods, Bill Clinton, for example) risk everything with their sexual behavior?
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proudnippon
Women like to believe not all men are sex-obsessed. It's one of their many delusions
Posted in: Why do famous men with power and influence (Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods, Bill Clinton, for example) risk everything with their sexual behavior?
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proudnippon
Men like shagging. It's all we think about most of the day. Rich, famous men can shag anyone they want. Women like shagging rich men. It gets them money and attention. End of story. Or it could be Wizard aliens.
Posted in: Why do famous men with power and influence (Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tiger Woods, Bill Clinton, for example) risk everything with their sexual behavior?
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proudnippon
eh?
Posted in: Justin time
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proudnippon
when the Government decide it is safe. cause for worry
Posted in: Sony resumes part of PlayStation services in U.S., Europe
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proudnippon
US broke international law but that Oosama and those Eye-raqis did it first, and as every flag wavin' hootin' an' a hollerin' red blooded patriot knows, 2 wrongs make a right.
Posted in: Bin Laden's sons say U.S. broke international law by killing their father
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proudnippon
A lot more than most in his position would do, I applaud the gesture
Posted in: Kan to forgo PM's salary until nuclear crisis brought under control
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proudnippon
yeah, that's what I said. someone told them to go someplace and kill someone and they said "yessah" and did it. not very glorious.
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proudnippon
great, I bet a few of the adults enjoyed it too, I would've.
Posted in: Superheroes cheer children in tsunami zone
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proudnippon
easy? nooo. but that's what they are trained to do isn't it? what they been doing the past 10 years? playing call of duty? still, the bottom line played out...soldiers are just hired killers who do what they are told. not a lot of glory to it really.
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proudnippon
hilarious, nice one. keep 'em coming.
Posted in: William, Kate marry as 2 billion tune in across globe
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proudnippon
There is no question about it, of course he could have been taken alive, are the navy seals really that naff they can't take a live prisoner? What kind of crappy training do they get if you believe that? The decision was already made that he wouldn't be taken alive so he wasn't.
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proudnippon
may as well run this photo as a recruitment advert for anti-US terrorists. This won't be seen as a defeat and watching these morons whoop and hollering will just stoke the fire further.
Posted in: Celebrations
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proudnippon
yeah, I was sickened then too. your point? you want to do the same?
Posted in: Celebrations