That is pretty funny.Mike Oxlong wrote::rofl:

Maybe he meant a Japanese person is generally considered 'a lurt' when travelling..

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That is pretty funny.Mike Oxlong wrote::rofl:
Coligny wrote:Beside I can't stand the language...
Greji wrote:Too boering huh?
Coligny wrote:Nah, the sonority of afrikaaner is hated by most french, as much as the french-canadian accent. We are born with stuff like that hardcoded it seems... (like fear of showering or attraction to stinky cheeze). Hard to explain since there is no explanation... just recuring observation of the happenstance...
Greji wrote:Too boering huh?
DrP wrote:Most Japanese are so completely lost and clueless when they travel its funny. In LA I'd find them wandering about the strangest places - like 1am in MacArthur Park in LA ... shit what was I doing there .... Or 50 of them still in salaryman suits jumping off a tour bus to go into Cheetahs. That really irked me - Cheetahs is a small place to begin with and when 50 japanese salaryman come in you gotta wait at least 2hr for a lapdance!!
Coligny wrote:Nah, the sonority of afrikaaner is hated by most french, as much as the french-canadian accent. We are born with stuff like that hardcoded it seems... (like fear of showering or attraction to stinky cheeze). Hard to explain since there is no explanation... just recuring observation of the happenstance...
xenomorph42 wrote:You just couldn't resist that, huh?:cool:
Typhoon wrote:The French-Canadian dialect is similar to Old French, no?
Kengo Nakamura is set to be sidelined for up to eight weeks after suffering a broken jaw in Kawasaki Frontale's 2-0 defeat away to Seongnam Ilhwa in their Group E opener in the Asian Champions League, Kawasaki said Wednesday.
The 29-year-old midfielder, who sustained the injury in a clash with an opponent in the second half of Tuesday's match in South Korea, underwent tests at a Yokohama hospital Wednesday and was told he will need between six to eight weeks to make a full recovery.
Nakamura, who in addition to missing the start of the season will also be unavailable for Japan's Asian Cup qualifier at home to Bahrain next week, is set to undergo surgery on Thursday and will remain hospitalized for around two weeks.
Coligny wrote:Old French would not be a problem. French is... lets say directly retro-compatible with old French. Good part of early school years are spent studying moliere and friend in their original style. There is also modernized translations, but somewhat looked down upon. It's really just the accent that can trigger murder impulse.
Coligny wrote:N...is hated by most french, as much as the french-canadian accent.
ZAKZAK suggests (Japanese) that Japanese TV stations have decided not to send any female presenters on location to the World Cup because of security concerns. The articles says that the networks fear their staff could become rape or kidnap targets.
In a rare move for a large international event, Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) and key Tokyo-based commercial broadcasting stations will not send female announcers to the World Cup, to begin June 11 in South Africa. The broadcasters cited security concerns for keeping their female announcers at home. For the World Cup in Germany in 2006, TV Tokyo Corp. sent two female announcers, while NHK sent its popular newscaster Yuko Aoyama and Tokyo Broadcasting System Television Inc. (TBS) sent actress Miho Shiraishi, who was in charge of a soccer program. "We can't possibly send female announcers to a place which is said to be insecure," a TBS spokesperson said. The total number of staff members going to South Africa will also be reduced for security concerns, financial reasons and a perceived lack of viewer interest. TV Tokyo will send about 10 staff members, compared with 50 for the previous World Cup, while NHK will send 73, down from 93 in 2006. TV Asahi Corp., Fuji Television Network Inc. and TBS will also reduce the number of staffers by 20 to 30. Both TV Tokyo and TBS will send only male staff members.
Mulboyne wrote:Here's that Asahi report:
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