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Postby Mulboyne » Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:37 am

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Hundertwasser, top left, with his eyes on Ikewada.

[floatr]Image[/floatr]Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the controversial Austrian artist and architect who claimed ""shit is our soul", visited Japan in 1960 where he was awarded the Mainichi Prize at the 6th International Art Exhibition in Tokyo. He stayed to paint in Hokkaido before returning to Vienna. He divorced his first wife to marry Yuko Ikewada and Time magazine reported in 1965 that, while living in Venice, he would dress "sometimes in a kimono to match his Japanese wife". The relationship didn't last and the couple divorced in 1966. Hundertwasser railed against rationalism in architecture, regarding straight lines as "the devil's tools". He wasn't averse to addressing his audiences naked.


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Hundertwasser's reputation remained high in Japan and he was commissioned to design the exterior of the Maishima Incineration Plant in Osaka (pictured below). He died in 2000 at the age of 72.

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It's unclear what happened to Ikewada but the president of the Japan Paul Klee Association, Makoto Shindo, mentions here (in story no.16) that he went out to drink with her in a bar in Shinjuku and talked about when she met Herman Hesse. He says that she is a painter in Vienna.
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Postby Mulboyne » Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:56 am

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Rong Rong, born Lii Zhirong, is a leading Chinese contemporary photographer known for his avant-garde works and and studies of urban development. In 2000, he met Japanese photographer inri on the Great Wall of China. They married and now work together. If the photograph below is any guide, they are enjoying the collaboration:

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Here are four shots from a striking set of 16 prints called "RongRong & inri, In Fujisan". Pedro dos Reis writes of the series "It's patent the complicity between Rong Rong and his wife, Inri - their bodies joyfully playing in an arid landscape. Two free spirits, in a performance, happy to be alive despite the desert they are living into. There's no World around them and there's no need for that World's existence since they are together":

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Rong Rong's solo work
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Postby Mulboyne » Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:07 am

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[floatl]Image[/floatl]Here's a two-for-the-price-of-one deal. Michiko Tanaka was born in Kanda, Tokyo in 1909 or 1913, depending on which source you believe. She was the daughter of well-known artist Raisho Tanaka but the rumours are that her behaviour was somewhat scandalous which led her family to send her out of the country. Her aunt's husband was ambassador to Austria so, since she was a promising soprano, she was "deported" to Vienna in 1929 to study music in the city under their care. She was just as uncontrollable abroad and shocked the small Japanese commmunity almost immediately. Before any arrangements could be made to send her home, however, she had met and married Austrian industrialist Julius Meinl II. Meinl was the "coffee king" of Austria and the family's empire extended to banking interests. Even today, the Meinl group still sells Meinl's Michiko Tea, and uses her picture in the line's logo. At most, she was twenty-two when she married, probably younger, but he was sixty two and old enough to be her grandfather. Moving in high society, she debuted on stage in "Die Geisha" and performed the leading role in "Madame Butterfly" to general acclaim. By 1935, she had begun to appear in films. Her profile was high enough that MGM offered her the role of O-Lan in their 1937 film version of Pearl S. Buck's Chinese epic "The Good Earth" but some reports say that Chinese interests protested at the use of a Japanese actress to play a Chinese character. Instead, Austrian actress Luise Rainer got the part and went on to win an Oscar. If Tanaka had been allowed to play the role, she might have become Asia's first Oscar winner.

[floatr]Image[/floatr]Meinl grew too old for his wife and she had a series of affairs, apparently with his consent. Viktor de Kowa was a superstar at the time and one of the most important comic actors in Germany in the ten years leading up to WWII. An Anglo-American counterpart might be Cary Grant. De Kowa had been married already to actess Ursula Grabley. He also "liked Brigitte Horney, but after he asked her to meet for breakfast he added that he only loved Louise Ullrich". The details are somewhat unclear but De Kowa eventually met Tanaka and married her in either 1939 or 1941. Not only did he have Meinl's approval to do so, the Austrian businessman served as the actor's best man at the wedding and gave his former wife a considerable some of money. Meinl died soon after in 1944. De Kowa was a pacifist which caused him no end of difficulties in wartime Germany. After hostilities ended, however, he was able to restart his career managing the Berliner Tribüne theatre from 1950 and continued to be actively involved with peace groups and the trade union movement. His wife became involved in re-establishing the Japanese consulate in Germany,

[floatl]Image[/floatl]He did make some occasional film appearances but they were mostly unremarkable. He also worked as a dubbing actor, most notably voicing James Stewart's role in the hit film "Harvey" for the German market. His wife continued with her own film success and revisited one of her early triumphs by playing the lead in a joint 1954 Italian-Japanese production of "Madame Butterfly" which was entered into competition at Cannes. Apparently, however, she was mainly chosen for her acting because her voice was dubbed by another singer. Around this time, the couple visited Japan. In interviews at a Tokyo hotel, Michiko apologized that she had almost forgotten her Japanese and said how much the city had changed since she was last there. She noted how Ginza had become American and how tall young Japanese seemed to be. De Kowa died in 1971 and his wife followed in 1988 after spending the intervening years teaching music. They are buried together in a grave in Berlin's Friedhof Heerstraße cemetry.
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Postby kusai Jijii » Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:12 am

Baka Chan wrote:Yea, She was a model alright. Not a bad catch for the ex-driver

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Holy shit! I'd strap her on:bukkake:

GomiGirl wrote:Some things never change... even the famous fall for this sort of ploy. Makes me ill the way that some women behave like this and makes me pity the idiots that fall for it every time. I am not a man so can somebody please explain this to me???


You dont need to pity Henry Miller, I can assure you. he new exactly what he was doing. He just didnt give a fuck. A legend among men.
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Postby Bucky » Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:01 am

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Paul Brandon Gilbert is an American guitarist best known for his work with Racer X, Mr. Big, and his more recent instrumental albums. He is currently married to Emi, who has been on tour with Paul as a keyboardist since 2007. This is Paul's second marriage, the first in the late 90s. Following his departure from Mr. Big in 1997, Gilbert began releasing solo albums. He also joined Joe Satriani and John Petrucci on the 2007 G3 tour.
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Postby Mulboyne » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:09 pm

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Leah Dizon has announced that she has just married a Japanese stylist she met through work. Since she is American and reasonably well-known, I suppose the couple qualifies for a mention here. According to reports, they registered the marriage after Dizon discovered she was pregnant.
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Postby IkemenTommy » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:18 am

Mulboyne wrote:
Leah Dizon has announced that she has just married a Japanese stylist she met through work. Since she is American and reasonably well-known, I suppose the couple qualifies for a mention here. According to reports, they registered the marriage after Dizon discovered she was pregnant.

Joining the ranks of the nakadashi sluts. :bukkake:
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Postby Behan » Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:08 am

The number of dekichatta kekkon among celebrities here does seem rather high. Makes you wonder if there might not be some VD going around, too.

(I'm just jealous cause I'm not getting any anyway :()
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Postby Catoneinutica » Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:47 am

Behan wrote:The number of dekichatta kekkon among celebrities here does seem rather high. Makes you wonder if there might not be some VD going around, too.

(I'm just jealous cause I'm not getting any anyway :()


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Postby Greji » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:02 am

kusai Jijii wrote:Holy shit! I'd strap her on:bukkake:

May I second that motion?



You dont need to pity Henry Miller, I can assure you. he new exactly what he was doing. He just didnt give a fuck. A legend among men.


I gotta agree with you again Ji, he was indeed the stuff of legends! However, after perusing the glossy flick of friend "Friedensreich Hundertwasser", I find it very easy to understand why all the divorces as the pic pretty well displays why he was unable to keep a split-tail's interest for very long!
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Postby Takechanpoo » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:24 pm

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Leah Dizon has announced that she has just married a Japanese stylist she met through work. Since she is American and reasonably well-known, I suppose the couple qualifies for a mention here. According to reports, they registered the marriage after Dizon discovered she was pregnant.

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Postby Charles » Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:02 pm

Mulboyne wrote:Leah Dizon has announced that she has just married a Japanese stylist she met through work.

Ah, Take comes up with some interesting info for once. He's a hair stylist.

:rofl:

What a pair of losers.
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Postby IkemenTommy » Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:18 pm

Behan wrote:(I'm just jealous cause I'm not getting any anyway :()

Are you jealous that you're not getting any VD?
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Postby Behan » Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:37 pm

IkemenTommy wrote:Are you jealous that you're not getting any VD?


Who says I don't already have it? Or a variety of them?
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Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:01 am

Taro Toporific wrote:Leah Dizon's husband [SIZE="4"]Bun[/SIZE] declines to comment on their marriage

Shimamoto is not a husband of Dizon. Sorry
Real husband is this right hatted skinny guy.
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Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:30 am

Takechanpoo wrote:Real husband is this right hatted skinny guy.
You can keep 'em both.


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Postby IkemenTommy » Sat Oct 18, 2008 1:35 am

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Five bucks says she's getting divorced within the next 4 years. What can you expect? A happily ever after with a nakadashi-kon?
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Postby Kagetsu » Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:50 am

I'm sorry I ever bought her first album... Okay voice, terrible choice in music.
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Postby Bucky » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:18 am

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Satsuki Mitchell is an American film producer who is engaged to actor Daniel Craig (James Bond).
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Postby Mulboyne » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:04 am

Bucky wrote:Satsuki Mitchell is an American film producer who is engaged to actor Daniel Craig (James Bond).

Strictly speaking, they aren't engaged yet. Craig has been popping up on British chat shows to promote "Quantum of Solace" and has been asked if he plans to finally propose because there were press reports that he had promised to marry her after finishing the film. He just replied that it was between him and his partner.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:28 am

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Satsuki Mitchell is an American film producer who is engaged to actor Daniel Craig (James Bond).


She's playing the villain in the new Bond movie (code name: Nefertiti).

Craig is probably gay (NTTAWWT) - he's a Theater Guy, after all. So, as far as beards go, she's good enough, I guess.
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Postby Kagetsu » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:21 pm

He's got guns, and great big man tits... I guess you never know. ^_~
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Postby Takechanpoo » Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:50 pm

Satsuki looks like Arabian or a skinny Japanese oyaji masquerading as a woman, as other hafu women mostly so.
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Postby james » Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:31 pm

"Cause I'm stranded all alone, in the gas station of love, and I have to use the self-service pumps.."

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Postby Mulboyne » Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:51 pm

Bill Nelson is a widely respected British musician. "Widely respected" means he is critically acclaimed, has fiercely loyal fans, and is regularly name checked by other musicians. Unfortunately, it probably also means that few people listen to his music and even fewer buy it. He first achieved fame with Be Bop Deluxe where he demonstrated his prowess as a guitarist. He sometimes tells the story of how he was invited to hang out backstage at The Band's famous last concert at the Winterland Ballroom because they liked his music and he was due to play the venue the following day. Here's a taste:

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[floatr]Image[/floatr]He moved into experiments with electronica and collaborated with the likes of Gary Numan, A Flock of Seagulls, Harold Budd and David Sylvian. This new direction also saw him working with Yellow Magic Orchestra and he developed a particulary close friendship with the band's drummer, Yukihiro Takahashi. The picture on the right shows him with Takahashi's wife, Emiko around 1984. This period brought him more commercial success but Nelson paid little attention to the money side. Here's Gary Numan speaking about their acrimonious working relationship:

"It seemed as though our reasons for even breathing were completely opposed to one another. At one point we were talking about why we were in the business...[Nelson] told me that all creative people pick up beams of inspiration from across the cosmos and we channel it into creative art and we do what we do for the people. I said, 'That's complete bollocks,' and it all went downhill from then on really, as we began to grate on each other quite badly"

The late eighties and early nineties were not kind to Nelson as he divorced his second wife, fell foul of the taxman and had a protracted legal dispute with his manager. He continued to work prolifically, however, and also set his sights on a new emotional partner. To woo her, he wrote over 100 songs and would send them to her by tape. Who was his muse? Well, it was his old mate Takahashi's wife Emiko, which might explain why he was holding her so closely in that photo. By then, she was divorced from Takahashi, who had apparently found monogamy an unconquerable challenge, and developed an interest in floral design. The songs must have worked some magic but she may also have sensed that Nelson was not a man who would ever take her for granted. [floatl]Image[/floatl]They married in 1995, both in their late forties, and he writes about her like this: "I don't know how I'd cope if anything should ever happen to Emiko, (God forbid) She's the rock that I cling to in my troubled sea...Emiko has become my life support system as well as my wife, lover and friend. She was a stunningly beautiful teenager and I couldn't have imagined myself landing a catch like her back then if we'd ever had the good fortune to meet". When family issues called her back to Japan for a trip, Nelson wrote in his diary "I know that some married couples welcome a chance to get away from each other, but not us. We're a very close couple who genuinely enjoy being together, so parting at the airport this afternoon was a traumatic experience for both of us. I felt as if the world was suddenly empty when I travelled back from Manchester on the train after seeing Emi safely through the check-in procedure."

The couple now live together in Yorkshire. A few years ago, TV Asahi dropped in to film them for the channel's Chikyu Kazoku feature:

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Although Bill has been to Japan many times, he is no fan of Tokyo. Following his last visit to the city in 2006, he wrote:

"Tokyo is a kind of glittering hell, a consumer orgy lit by advertising signs, giant video screens and scored by dozens of discordant broadcasts from loudspeakers situated on every building.The message is simple, "Buy me! Buy Me! Buy Me!" It is, as so many first-time vistors say, 'just like Blade Runner'...but the more often you visit, this romantic, futurist impression is diluted and then replaced by something far more mundane. In fact, Tokyo is neither 'Blade Runner' nor 'Lost In Translation' but instead is a city of millions of lives banged up together in a desperate fight for either survival or aquisition. In many ways, it embodies everything that has gone awry with human society, even though, as the tour salesmen say, there is much less crime than in the West. But in Tokyo, to one degree or another, nothing is as it seems and almost everything is fake, simulated or appropriated from somewhere else. I've known this from the beginning of course but, with each subsequent visit, it becomes more and more apparent, less interesting, less humourously ironic, less 'post-modern'. Eventually, it simply becomes something to be endured. A candy-coloured purgatory that can only be safely navigated by a wallet full of cash and a credit card willingly sacrificed to the max."

N.B. I couldn't find too many decent pictures of the couple together on the web. This may be partly because Nelson is uncomfortable being photographed these days. It may also be because Nelson calls his wife "Emi" but if you use those search terms in Google, most of the results will be related to his old record label EMI who famously never paid him any royalties for his Be Bop Deluxe recordings.

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Postby Adhesive » Sun Nov 16, 2008 4:18 am

Mulboyne wrote:Bill Nelson is a widely respected British musician...


Not to gush too much, but I really enjoy your posts on this site. Thanks for your effort, it's one of the reasons why this is the only forum I still frequent.
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Postby Ketou » Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:43 pm

Mulboyne wrote:"Tokyo is a kind of glittering hell, a consumer orgy lit by advertising signs, giant video screens and scored by dozens of discordant broadcasts from loudspeakers situated on every building.The message is simple, "Buy me! Buy Me! Buy Me!" It is, as so many first-time vistors say, 'just like Blade Runner'...but the more often you visit, this romantic, futurist impression is diluted and then replaced by something far more mundane. In fact, Tokyo is neither 'Blade Runner' nor 'Lost In Translation' but instead is a city of millions of lives banged up together in a desperate fight for either survival or aquisition. In many ways, it embodies everything that has gone awry with human society, even though, as the tour salesmen say, there is much less crime than in the West. But in Tokyo, to one degree or another, nothing is as it seems and almost everything is fake, simulated or appropriated from somewhere else. I've known this from the beginning of course but, with each subsequent visit, it becomes more and more apparent, less interesting, less humourously ironic, less 'post-modern'. Eventually, it simply becomes something to be endured. A candy-coloured purgatory that can only be safely navigated by a wallet full of cash and a credit card willingly sacrificed to the max."



Lol, so true. Good old Roppongi is going through an 'aquisition' war right now between the Yaks and Nigerians.
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Postby Takechanpoo » Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:52 pm

Ketou wrote:Lol, so true. Good old Roppongi is going through an 'aquisition' war right now between the Yaks and Nigerians.

This is a little bit wrong.
Between the Sumiyoshi affiliated Yakuzas and Nigerians backed by Yamaguchi-gumi.
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