Which part?
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#41
Posted 18 March 2005 - 12:09 PM
music is only good if you like it
bye bye fukushima, hello yamanashi
bye bye fukushima, hello yamanashi
#42
Posted 19 March 2005 - 12:51 AM
There was something on the tv this morning about alcohol abuse is becoming a real problem in Japan. And Tae was shown in there alongside some of the erai people who have promised never to drink ever again after doing some naughty things.
Yeah, right!
They called the piece "Alcohol Harrassement" (katakana, so I'm sure everyone knows that it means)
Yeah, right!
They called the piece "Alcohol Harrassement" (katakana, so I'm sure everyone knows that it means)
#43
Posted 02 September 2005 - 01:46 AM
She "escaped" changes.
Gold medalist skier Satoya escapes charges over Roppongi nightclub punch-up
Nagano Winter Olympic gold medalist skier Tae Satoya and a nightclub owner have escaped charges over a fistfight at the nightspot in the Roppongi district of Tokyo after they reached an out-of-court settlement.
Satoya, 29, reportedly was drunk at the nightclub on Feb. 8 and hit the 35-year-old Nigerian owner, who hit her back.
After the fight, Fuji Television Network, Satoya's employer, suspended her from work for five days.
"A settlement has been reached. Both parties have also withdrawn their complaints," the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office said on Wednesday when announcing its decision not to indict them.
"We accept the decision. We will again urge her to realize her social responsibilities," a Fuji Television official said.
Gold medalist skier Satoya escapes charges over Roppongi nightclub punch-up
Nagano Winter Olympic gold medalist skier Tae Satoya and a nightclub owner have escaped charges over a fistfight at the nightspot in the Roppongi district of Tokyo after they reached an out-of-court settlement.
Satoya, 29, reportedly was drunk at the nightclub on Feb. 8 and hit the 35-year-old Nigerian owner, who hit her back.
After the fight, Fuji Television Network, Satoya's employer, suspended her from work for five days.
"A settlement has been reached. Both parties have also withdrawn their complaints," the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office said on Wednesday when announcing its decision not to indict them.
"We accept the decision. We will again urge her to realize her social responsibilities," a Fuji Television official said.
If nothing else works, a total pig-headed unwillingness to look facts in the face will see us through.
#44
Posted 12 February 2006 - 02:16 PM
For Markie
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