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AML wrote:HEY, Milk is an essential ingredient!![]()
(Im currently accepting donations.)
And the reason I didnt get the re entry at the time is because I applied for permanent residency (yes thats right, FG for life) and didnt want to pay twice for re entry. (once for my current visa and again for the permanent visa)
And i wasnt planing on leaving Japan this spring.
Yokohammer wrote:[color="Blue"][SIZE="1"][SNEER][/SIZE][/color]
Jeez ... this is horrifying!
People missing out on onsen trips they planned, not having milk for their coffee, and now not getting laid!
It's a disaster I tell you!
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legion wrote:That's not all, the convenience store is running low on beer!
Yokohammer wrote:[color="Blue"][SIZE="1"][SNEER][/SIZE][/color]
Jeez ... this is horrifying!
People missing out on onsen trips they planned, not having milk for their coffee, and now not getting laid!
It's a disaster I tell you!
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Osakadave wrote:LOL - that will make a good story someday.
Coligny wrote:IATA: Most Japanese airports have 10 days of jet fuel supplies remaining.
Guess what: that's a lot, last winter the 2 main Parisian airport simply ran out of fuel because of the snow... Here with 10 days to act... even a guy with few donkeys might be able to ressupply them properly...
chokonen888 wrote:Friend of mine in the US military (based in Okinawa) received that mail this morning from her in response to the voluntary evac effort. As to the facebook profile, the name matches, and she is in the network "Unites States Navy" so likely her. I tried to add her...we'll see what happens.
[edit] confirmed, it's her
For those that missed it:
[color="Red"]"Please close this base ASAP, so that we can provide more electricity and
fuel to the north. Now I see that US military operation is so useless in the
real crisis.
I hope you never come back to Japan."[/color]
Ikuko Kunitsuka (she works on Yokosuka...WTF?)
Her FB:
http://www.facebook.com/people/Ikuko...suka/835503573
FG Lurker wrote:It's March which means it's contract renewal time at the bases. I suspect you'll find that whatever contractor she was working for (there are many on each base) has lost their contract to a competitor and she will therefore no longer have a job after the end of this month.
Mulboyne wrote:The UK government got similar advice to that in the presentation above. Then their advisor changed his mind.
Ol Dirty Gaijin wrote:The wall of shame. Some have been mentioned in this thread.
http://jpquake.wikispaces.com/Journalist+Wall+of+Shame
CNN wrote:[B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][B][9:03 a.m. ET Friday, 10:03 p.m. Friday in Tokyo] [/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B][/B]Toyota's popular Prius hybrid car may be in short supply in the coming months, Time reports. The car's batteries are made in a factory near Sendai while the vehicle itself is assembled near Tokyo. Although both plants were not damaged in the quake, Toyota does not know when production can resume because of the reduction in power supplies and rolling blackouts now imposed in the affected areas. Time, citing Autodata, says there were 18,000 Priuses available in the U.S. at the beginning of the month.
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