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Takechanpoo wrote:Another English prince was stolen by Jap evil bitch.
Though Ono Yoko was a fabricated witch, Michibata is a real one.
Someone should rescue Button from her.
Takechanpoo wrote:Someone should rescue Button from her.
[/floatr]I suspect few readers of FG will be familar with Yves Ciampi but he was well-known in France when he married Kishi. If you feel somewhat cheated by his obscurity, perhaps I can add a small bonus. The couple's daughter Delphine (right) was brought up by Kishi when they split but she identified as much with France as Japan and moved to Paris. Taking her lead from her dad's family, she performs as a musician under the name Delphine Thirteen:
Takechanpoo wrote:Another English prince was stolen by Jap evil bitch.
Though Ono Yoko was a fabricated witch, Michibata is a real one.
Someone should rescue Button from her.
Greji wrote:You're right on that Take! I'll take her off his hands. It's the least I can do to save him.....
FG Lurker wrote:Hard to imagine dumping a body like that
FG Lurker wrote:Yep, YBF strikes again... Button back with Michibata. Looks like Greji missed his chance (or didn't compare well with Button!)


Mulboyne wrote:It passed me by that the wife of Mark David Chapman, murderer of John Lennon, is married to a Japanese-American.
Mulboyne wrote:
Prodigy frontman Keith Flint is married to Mayumi Kai
IkemenTommy wrote:I wonder if he smacks his bitch up.
Mulboyne wrote:He was married and had a child with the pianist Bao Huiqiao but she was led to believe he had been executed.
[/floatl]I feel our Australian friends have been remiss in not bringing up Kenneth Baillieu Myer before, a man described by Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop as "one of Australia's great men of all time". Myer's father, Sydney, established one of the best-known retailing brands in the country. The stores have changed hands a few times over the decades but you can still see the name in streets and shopping malls throughout Australia.
[/floatr]Yasuko Hiraoka was from a good family, friends of the Kosuge and Tsukamoto clans. She had been asked to meet Myer in Tokyo and take him to a lodge in Yudanka, near Nagano, where Kosuge and some employees from Isetan would join him. Yasuko, a diminutive 150cm tall, turned up at Fukudaya wearing a green parka which Ken thought made her look like "a little green frog". She also wore plus-fours with brown-checked knickerbockers. "She was so tiny," Myer said later, "I thought 'Oh God!'"
[/floatl]They remained married until 1992. Myer still got depressed occasionally but Yasuko found ways to bring him out. She knew he liked salmon fishing and, as a birthday present, arranged a trip to Alaska. For several days the couple camped and fished in the Togiak River area, near Bristol Bay in the southwest. On July 30th, the light aircraft in which they were travelling to a camp upstream, hit the side of a mountain, caught on fire and the petrol tanks exploded. Both died instantly.Mulboyne wrote:I feel our Australian friends have been remiss in not bringing up Kenneth Baillieu Myer before ...
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.
Mulboyne wrote:She divorced her husband in December and is now living in New York, with her daughter, studying acting.
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