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Messages By CoppellBoomerang comes back in space
good call!
It's going to be chaotic. They haven't realized that none of the foreigners will be on bicycles,so they'll have even less to do than normal. I bet JT's sales shoot up in Hokkaido in July.
no that was only his mental fortitude and beautiful Japan idealism.
"The top prosecutors office also said that while it has concluded that the recording of questioning is "effective to prove the credibility of confessions" by suspects, it cannot accept the demand from the Japan Federation of Bar Associations to record all of the closed-door questioning process, saying it would make it difficult to clarify what happened." What dreamworld are these guys living in.
his sentence wasn't suspended! Wow,this must be a first for corporate Japan!
thanks for that one. I second you!
mine did that too. It seemed th have died then and there but about 6 months later,I happened to see it lying around and when I turned it on it worked!
..especially when you consider that the game is rife with drugs. Even the FBI are investigating one of its greats. One reason for its popularity could be that Nippon Yakyu is incredibly boring.
Good comments. You got there before me. Hope this is a sign of things to come..........though I doubt it. Probably a Horie-mon type thing.
SUSPENDED SENTENCE! Like nearly,er,every corporate crime in Japan,this one will end in an S.S.
the media delved do much into his past that we knew the size of his underpants and what kind of wine he drank. Like everything in Japan,when he became old news he was totally forgotten. Sensationalism at its worst.
Not really a global game and doping rules.
most of the locals don't even know that the Pacific War included the Aussies,Indians,Brits,Kiwis,and so on. It's portrayed as a Japan-US thing over here.
I can't recall any smog alerts. I guess they're going to try to pin this one on China,too.
My respects go to the dead.
...grab some innocent bystander,interrogate him for 23 days without taping it and without giving him access to a lawyer.Then they'll have him in front of a judge with a 99.4% conviction rate,and voila,case closed!
Whatever happened to that? Oh yeah,the uninsulated buildings in Japan won in the end.
you're spot. It beggars belief that the world's 2nd biggest economy gets off with only accepting 41 refugees and nobody gets on its back about it. And in addition their ODA contribution is falling faster than a house of cards,it's bye-bye UN permanent membership. And at the same time,it's bye-bye to Japan's aspiration's of becoming a relevant country.
RIP. A class performer.
xample...... I'm with you on this one. RIP to the deceased and best wishes to the boy!
how about the J-government getting serious about home insulation. It's all well and good when the locals do their best to re-cycle and all,only to return home to crank up the heaters full blast simply to not get frostbite. Motai nai(sp?)what a misnomer that is.
"in announcing the result of an in-house investigation." Who monitors the monitors?
for a SUSPENDED SENTENCE. Anyone with me on this one?
Sir Ed. You have been and always will be an icon and a true legend.
Sir Edmund. Your exploits,not exploit,will live on forever. RIP.
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