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Gov't panel discusses... Blah, blah, blah... Stop f@#king talking and start doing something about it...... Also,…
Posted in: Gov't panel discusses contaminated crushed stone used in buildings
How is it different? Perhaps you could explain the convenient uses and advantages for society of…
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
Agree with Samantha. Met a chinese(not really important) lady not very young and told her she…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
That whole area was dead or dying even before 3.11.
willi, u got ur 2nd fact wrong in regards to land. everytime u hear an announcement…
Posted in: Noda urges Israel not to attack Iran
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saborichan
But does it fog up?
Posted in: Ready, set, shower!
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saborichan
His bowtie looks ridiculous. Let him create his own silly antics - don't make his slapstick into farce.
Posted in: Yoshio Kojima dyes hair blonde for new Nissin Cup Noodle commercial
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Hrm. What reasons do Japanese visit Macau for these days? I'm sure gambling is part of her reason for being there. And you don't get into a casino in a hurry anywhere... If you were busting for the loo, you'd go elsewhere. Though that said, I don't know what facilities in Macau are like in general.
I have a hard time believing a 32-year old would be mistaken for a minor. That's a stretch.
Posted in: Aki Hoshino mistaken for minor at Macau casino
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saborichan
Maybe the article could include her real age?
Moderator: It does.
Posted in: Aki Hoshino mistaken for minor at Macau casino
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saborichan
A---ole.
Posted in: Father, two daughters found dead in suspected murder-suicide
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saborichan
Pointless exercise. You could get a tape recorder or voice recognition software to do the same thing. Until the "teacher" can recognise faces with different haircuts, etc, it isn't barely functional.
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saborichan
Yes. Interesting parents that spent some time abroad and then home-schooled their child. Individual to say the least.
Posted in: Life a series of magical mystery tours for aerial contortionist
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saborichan
Yes, they will be in a nice position if things recover, and the weight of the purchase doesn't sink the boat!
Posted in: Nomura's annual loss swells to Y709.4 billion
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saborichan
Sweet mercy that this picture is small.
Posted in: Masatoshi Nakamura and Nana Katase liven things up in school uniforms
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saborichan
Geocities is usually populated by awful websites with too much yellow text and flashing rainbow text. I just hope some comedy gold like realultimatepower.net isn't hosted there.
Posted in: Yahoo! abandoning GeoCities
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saborichan
Poor girl. She had the bravey to go for help and nobody did anything for her. It wasn't like nobody else had heard of the problem, either.
The egg is certainly on the cops' faces now. They sat on their hands and now they have a lot more work to deal with. There must be SOMETHING police can do about stalker allegations that don't go as far as criminal charges. Send a couple of your best thug-like boys to confront the guy at his house, at the least. People can be simpering or full of bravado on the phone. Face to face is another matter again.
Posted in: Woman brutally murdered by stalker ex-boyfriend despite pleas of help to police
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Actual blood testing and bone density give metrics rather than vauge nantoka opinions, so I guess it's a good thing.
Seems mighty cheap though, for a country that already has affordable basic health services in my pink-carded experience.
Posted in: 'One-coin' medical exams – 500 yen to manage your health
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saborichan
Socialised medicine, I laugh every time I see people write that. Medical treatment is a right granted to citizens for paying taxes, not a service you should have to pay through the nose for. I can't believe that term keeps getting bandied about.
Posted in: Nurse called out of surgery and laid off in Wisconsin
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saborichan
What did he say on being told?
Hehhhh ? Majjisska?
Posted in: George Tokoro indifferent about embezzled Y50 million
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saborichan
I'm all for a lifestyle that puts luxury last on the list of priorities, but I don't want to die young from malnutrition when all I can get to eat is three bowls of rice per day.
Posted in: Recession a good opportunity to return to Japan's core virtues
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saborichan
Ew, rats in supermarkets. I suppose that would be normal challenge but I've never thought of it.
Some stores I go to are great, others awful. One store I frequent always has really nasty brocolli; the heads are always a shade of grey-blue whilst in other stores it's green.
Posted in: Supermarket investigator exposes slipshod quality management
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saborichan
No 'idling' jokes yet?
Idoling... Fail English is fail....
Posted in: Idoling!!! and AKB48 perform together for first time as AKB Idoling!!!
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saborichan
I'm consiiiiidering it... considdddering.....
nup
Posted in: Japan considers $1 billion of aid to Pakistan to help fight terrorism
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saborichan
Wow! What a coach.
Posted in: Niigata school vice principal under fire for ordering soccer team to lose game
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saborichan
Yeah, you'd have to have a good reason for wanting the DSi if you already have a regular DS. I was kinda worried what it might mean for train security; pervs using the DSi to take dodgy photos? It might tarnish Nintendo's reputation if they get up to that. I have heard different reasons for people being requested to turn off their phones in trains and subways; some say manners, other say interference with pacemakers or radio equipment, and another I heard was to prevent dodgy photographers.
Posted in: DSi adds cameras, downloads to Nintendo's portable