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Japanese astronaut tests endurance - of his undies

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hard-hitting investigative journalism, japan-style

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Another threat to the vending machine industry ...

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Not an experiment I really wanted to hear about. Wonder what they'll find in his space pampers. Sure, they may be odor free, but what kind of little beasties may be lurking in them....

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The astronauts released some mini satellites

Just begging for a comment about Uranus...

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Thanks for this little pearl of wisdom. I too would be interested to know if they happen to find ET harboring in this guy's undies. Who knows, if they then pass his undies onto a fortune teller, in addition to understanding what the astronaut has been eating over the last month, the fortune teller may be able to give a reading based on the skid marks.

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Undies! An Australian obviously translated this story.

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Those undies will be perfect for the otaku/hikkikomori sub-culture. "When you just can't bother to bathe..."

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"no longer needed cargo ships that are sent plunging in flames through the atmosphere"

Dad? Is this a shooting star?

No, my son. Undies re-entering earth.

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Thank heaven they didn't send a woman, she would probably have tested one of those man hunting bras....

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Stirfry;

hard-hitting investigative journalism, japan-style

Since when is Associated Press a Japanese news agency?

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To whom it may concern at the Japanese Space Agency:

Congratulations on your recent investigations with your J-Wear technology. While I welcome fellow investigators in a field of research of which I consider myself a pioneer, I regret to inform you that these investigations are modest by comparison to my own research. I have personally tested my own "formulation" on a pair of underwear in my possession that have been "in use" since January 20, 2001. The experiment endured for a period of eight years, during which time I can verify in the public record that only a small minority of the american public had any real objections to the odor. This experiment was concluded January 20, 2009, and I am in the process of publishing my findings.

With much enthusiasm, -Phil

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Just begging for a comment about Uranus...

excuse me..., my what??!

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Can see the landing now.... "can't see the runway, can't see the runway. O there it is."

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how about smell proof AND sound proof.. earphones as an accessory for deeper self indulgence..

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Don't come near me with your dirty undies sweetie. I bet even with all the technology they pong terribly!!! Yucky wucky!

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I want some! sounds awesome, especially no seams!

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