Samurai_Jerk wrote:That would basically mean no foreign travel for me. All I do when I'm on vacation is get drunk.
Just don't walk home alone... but getting too drunk pretty much guarantees you will be...
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Samurai_Jerk wrote:That would basically mean no foreign travel for me. All I do when I'm on vacation is get drunk.
GomiGirl wrote:Just don't walk home alone... but getting too drunk pretty much guarantees you will be...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:So you're saying I should get outcall service?
Mock Cockpit wrote:Another one drunk in the snow?
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/australian-man-dies-at-japanese-ski-resort/story-e6frg12c-1226269713515
Bit more info here
http://www.theage.com.au/world/australian-found-dead-in-ski-resort-20120213-1t0uq.html
rooboy wrote:There are links to this story from PerthNow. In another version of the story on another net paper as some poster points out, ski resorts in Japan have a great fucking way of making the area 'safe' for users who don't know the place. That is - they leave streams and other waterways unfenced so they can remove snow more easily.
Yeah, and if some people fall down and drown or die from exposure to cold in those unfenced places that's just too fucking bad, aint it? I mean it's so easy to navigate icy, slippery places especially when streams and ditches and depressions there are unmarked. Fucking irresponsible not to have signs and fences. They've got them at other ski resorts in other places and countries so it's too logical for the Niseko ward office/property owners:-x or whoever to put signs and protective barriers/fences around dangerous areas? Morons.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Fight fans probably remember Mike Bernardo from K-1's heyday. It seems he has passed away at the age of 42. Suicide is suspected.
twww wrote:Will a rope from the bar to your hotel room suffice?
So much for your own personal responsibility, huh?!
Was he drinking with mates? Where were they?
Greji wrote:Wonder what went down?
Greji wrote:Do indeed remember Maiku. He had a hot run for a year or two. It sounds like he was doing all right as a teacher/coach in retirement. Wonder what went down?
TennoChinko wrote:http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/social_affairs/AJ201202160066
Police have launched a murder investigation after finding the blood-soaked body of a 19-year-old Russian at her home in Yokohama on Friday.
Anna Filimonova is believed to have died around 8 a.m. Thursday from massive blood loss after being stabbed in the chest and abdomen.
A male Japanese acquaintance of Filimonova called the police around 3 a.m. Friday, saying she had injured her hand with a kitchen knife, the police said.
Officers arrived about 15 minutes later and found her already dead. A Peruvian national in his 30s was also in her apartment when the officers turned up.
The Peruvian man told them he had visited her apartment and found Filimonova already dead, with a kitchen knife lying next to her body. He said he threw the knife into a river in front of the building in a panic. The police later retrieved the knife.
Both men said they had visited her because they were unable to reach her by phone, and had found the front door unlocked.
Police have launched a murder investigation after finding the blood-soaked body of a 19-year-old Russian at her home in Yokohama on Friday.
Anna Filimonova is believed to have died around 8 a.m. Thursday from massive blood loss after being stabbed in the chest and abdomen.
A male Japanese acquaintance of Filimonova called the police around 3 a.m. Friday, saying she had injured her hand with a kitchen knife, the police said.
Officers arrived about 15 minutes later and found her already dead. A Peruvian national in his 30s was also in her apartment when the officers turned up.
The Peruvian man told them he had visited her apartment and found Filimonova already dead, with a kitchen knife lying next to her body. [color="Red"]He said he threw the knife into a river in front of the building in a panic. [/color]The police later retrieved the knife.
Both men said they had visited her because they were unable to reach her by phone, and had found the front door unlocked.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Yes, because disposing of evidence that won't link you to the crime is the best way to avoid jail.
Greji wrote:Taro is currently in the US. I'm sorry to say that his mother (89) has just past away and he flew back for the funeral. He had been notified that her health had taken a turn for the worse and as he was preparing to to the states, he was notified that she passed. He will probably be with us online shortly, but RIP mom and Taro, I think that all of FG members' thoughts are with you and your family at your time of grief.
Greji wrote:Taro is currently in the US. I'm sorry to say that his mother (89) has just past away and he flew back for the funeral. He had been notified that her health had taken a turn for the worse and as he was preparing to to the states, he was notified that she passed. He will probably be with us online shortly, but RIP mom and Taro, I think that all of FG members' thoughts are with you and your family at your time of grief.
Greji wrote:Taro is currently in the US. I'm sorry to say that his mother (89) has just past away and he flew back for the funeral. He had been notified that her health had taken a turn for the worse and as he was preparing to to the states, he was notified that she passed. He will probably be with us online shortly, but RIP mom and Taro, I think that all of FG members' thoughts are with you and your family at your time of grief.
FG Lurker wrote:Very sorry to hear this news.
Taro: My condolences to you and your family.
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