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ChrisRT wrote:Someone explain to me precisely what the hell is going on in that picture...Wait, don't do that... Just tell me that isn't normal.
AssKissinger wrote:http://www.optic.or.jp/gonbosci/doronkohp/kinen/tiimu.htm
Mulboyne wrote:.... but Abunai Hiroshi will always be Mr Dangerous to me.
"Danger isn't my middle name - it IS my name"
Is that BULLSHIT?Sumo
At the turn of the millennium, famed Japanese sumo wrestler Keisuke Itai caused a stir in Japan by declaring that 80 per cent of the bouts were fixed and naming about twenty wrestlers (himself included) who had accepted bribes for losing matches. He was not unaware of the risks involved.
Four years before, two other wrestlers - Konoshin Onaruto Suga and Seiichiro Hashimoto - caused an uproar with similar allegations. Shortly thereafter, both men died - on the same day, in the same hospital - shortly before they were scheduled to speak at the Foreign Correspondents' Club.
AssKissinger wrote:Is that BULLSHIT?Sumo
At the turn of the millennium, famed Japanese sumo wrestler Keisuke Itai caused a stir in Japan by declaring that 80 per cent of the bouts were fixed and naming about twenty wrestlers (himself included) who had accepted bribes for losing matches. He was not unaware of the risks involved.
Four years before, two other wrestlers - Konoshin Onaruto Suga and Seiichiro Hashimoto - caused an uproar with similar allegations. Shortly thereafter, both men died - on the same day, in the same hospital - shortly before they were scheduled to speak at the Foreign Correspondents' Club.
Taro Toporific wrote:
A Japanese soldier plays with a toy in the southern Iraqi city of Samawa, Wednesday, July 21, 2004, AP
Taro Toporific wrote:Via ookiine.com
hangs out on Sundays in Harajuku, Tokyo's fashion district, July 25, 2004 . REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao
AssKissinger wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Via ookiine.com
hangs out on Sundays in Harajuku, Tokyo's fashion district, July 25, 2004 . REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao
I bet she's a dullard and a simpleton. I don't know why it is but people all decked out in some kind of fashion never have anything of interest in their heads.
aquamarine wrote:bikkle wrote:Is there a painless form of debeaking?
I honestly was wondering the same thing.
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