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Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:This looks like Nerfball shit...
Christoff wrote:Seriously? Did you have no childhood?
Christoff wrote:Seriously? Did you have no childhood? That is one of the better looking peeps I have seen.
In the women's division, Mike Sudo of Las Vegas consumed 34 dogs and dethroned defending champion Sonya "Black Widow" Thomas, of Alexandria, Va., who put down 27¾.
“I don’t think I’ll be too hungry for about a day, maybe later on,” Sudo said after her stunning upset over the three-time defending champ.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I hope it was worth that shot at glory.
South Dakota man dies after choking during hot-dog eating contest.
Walter Eagle Tail, 47, of Custer, died at a hospital Thursday after attempts to save him at the scene failed, Custer County sheriff Rick Wheeler told the Rapid City Journal.
chokonen888 wrote:Walter Eagle Tail, 47, of Custer, died at a hospital Thursday after attempts to save him at the scene failed, Custer County sheriff Rick Wheeler told the Rapid City Journal.
Sounds Sioux?? Custer's revenge??
(BTW, naming that place Custer County is like naming a province in France "Hitler." )
matsuki wrote:I still find Kobayashi as silly as the lifetime English teachers here, all that time in a country and still requires a translator.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:matsuki wrote:I still find Kobayashi as silly as the lifetime English teachers here, all that time in a country and still requires a translator.
How much time does he actually spend in the US?
The Detroit-based car maker will decide in the coming months whether to continue making Vauxhall Astras at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire. Vauxhall employs 4,500 people in total at its Ellesmere and Luton plants and its head office.
“The pound sterling has deteriorated further, which creates another headwind for us,” Stevens said. “Breaking even this year is going to be very challenging.”
legion wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/brexit-vauxhall-general-motors-job-losses-pound-value-crash-cuts-a7379931.htmlThe Detroit-based car maker will decide in the coming months whether to continue making Vauxhall Astras at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire. Vauxhall employs 4,500 people in total at its Ellesmere and Luton plants and its head office.
“The pound sterling has deteriorated further, which creates another headwind for us,” Stevens said. “Breaking even this year is going to be very challenging.”
Someone better tell Abe-san devaluing your currency doesn't make your production line cheaper and therefore more competitive.
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