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Posted in: Disruptive passengers force Delta Air Lines flight to return to Japan See in context

Maybe they had really bad diarrhea?

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Posted in: New ticket gate that checks for explosives tested at Akihabara station See in context

Too bad these machines do not detect sarin gas.

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Posted in: Man arrested after embracing female employee in hotel See in context

I suspect the plaintiff was wearing a "Free Hugs" T-shirt, and the guy just couldn't resist.

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Posted in: Semester at Sea Spring 2010 Voyage to arrive in Yokohama See in context

This is a good program for rich Japanese kids who are too lazy to work and instead hope to pretend to make a difference overseas.

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Posted in: Thieves make off with Y9 million in goods from Louis Vuitton store in Osaka See in context

smithinjapan, Chinese don't steal LV bags, they copy them and smuggle them in.

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Posted in: Roppongi police hold anti-drug event See in context

It is too bad the signs were all in Japanese because all the so-called drug crazed foreigners in the area couldn't read them. Usually old Japanese men and housewives carrying green signs = left wing political rally or no walking and smoking campaigns.

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Posted in: Video game retail sales slide in U.S. See in context

That market researcher obviously didn't consider that sales of video games have a lot to do with what is release which month.

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Posted in: Three pedestrians hit by car in front of Imperial Palace; one dies See in context

Come on JT let's be relevant OK...?

Now "Shirokane resident" part is fine, but why is "company president" in the least bit relevant to this story...? Is he famous...? Did he hit these people in the performance of his JOB as President...? Other than those couple of reasons, his job title has no use, nor relevance in this story... (English 101)

It totally does. A 24 year old hot shot driving a pimped out corvette side swipes and kills 3 pedestrians. Was he driving the company presidents car perhaps? I dont know what kind of company you work for but there are few 24 year olds driving those kind of cars, most likely the president let the kid give his car a test drive.

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Posted in: Venomous Australian redback spiders invading Japan See in context

I suggest we quaranteen all Australians at the airport and search them on the plane so they do not carry this vile vermin to Japan. We should also all wear specially designed gators and close elementary schools nationwide for the time being.

Also it may even be a good idea to ban Aussie beef since it could contain spider eggs.

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Posted in: More than 1,000 cheer Palin in Michigan for book tour See in context

Well if gathering 1000 people to shake hands with a celebrity at a book signing is any indicator that a person person has a chance of being elected president, then perhaps J.K. Rowlings should become an American citizen.

I doubt even half the people who attended that Michigan event even read the book but just want to shake hands with someone they saw on TV so they can tell Ma an Pa.

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Posted in: More than 1,000 cheer Palin in Michigan for book tour See in context

1,000 people does not equal "thousands". 1+0=1

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Posted in: Noriko Sakai goes to university See in context

Somewhere between her dream of becoming a good mother and caregiver it seems she got hung up with drug induced orgies.. it happens to the best of them.

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Posted in: 'I hate whale meat,' Hatoyama reportedly tells Dutch PM See in context

It doesnt matter about taste or neccessity, eating whale meat is "Japanese Culture." After losing the war Japan does not have a lot of important things to complain about so politicians make a big deal with whale meat and rice taxes to stick it back to the white man.

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Posted in: Fireworks See in context

TAMAGO!!!!

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