momijiki

momijiki

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Neilo, why would FS debate you about this? I found your first post about the game being widely available in Australia interesting but could have done without the lead-in. [quote]This is just more crap over flowing from the toilet that joeuser has become. If these are the topics being discussed there, no wonder you spam this site. Flame me all you want but to post this drivel and to believe it deserves such a response.[/quote] This part is annoying. It doesn't invite

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The japanese have always had weird tv shows Yeah, and then there's late night tv here. I don't even know where to begin on that I have one thing to say to them, "Baka!"<

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$2000 for a ticket? Who has that kind of money? For a concert! I can see right now that if I ever have children, they will be deprived of stuff like going to concerts. At least of scalper prices like that. When first reading about these ticket prices I thought I should go for major, MAJOR plastic surgery and practice my lip synch. Now I see the error of my ways. I should completely forget my standards and become a

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I can't stand the recent trend in TV shows which features eating contests or people eating enormous amounts of food. I don't know why it is such a big thing here. I never really enjoyed it, but lately I find these shows truly offensive. The latest offering in the gluttony celebration is a woman in her early twenties (I think). She is a "gal" and maybe 95 p

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I joined Dec. 1 2004. One of my students was showing me her blog. It was a really cool blog with lots of pictures and funky backgrounds and stuff she drew. Talented girl (incidentally, she was also ranked #3 cosplay dresser in Tokyo in a magazine dedicated to that stuff). He blog was in Thai (she is Thai) and in Japanese. I said, "Hey, I want to do that, too!" She said to google some free blog sites and I found a couple and I liked JU the

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I thought that "Found a Peanut" song was all hokey. Now I discover it's true! I got violently ill one time when I tried to make homemade chili from dried kidney beans. The beans never softened really even after days of soaking and hours of boiling. I was pretty broke so I ate some anyway. Barfed all night. I've never been really able to eat chili since. Well, I can if it's from black bean. I look at a kidney bean now and think, Yep. I'

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Would that be such a bad thing in this case? Surely a little family counseling wouldn't hurt I wasn't being sarcastic (in case I sounded it) I genuinely wanted to know what the next step would be. I agree with having things done on one's own terms before they snowball. <TABLE cellpaddi

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you split the decision making for the child I can't imagine just signing up my child without consulting my ex. Several reason come to mind even before my child's enjoyment; 1) does the ex's job allow enough time to take the kid to these events? Some of the divorced parents I meet spend most o

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I say wear that costume until it is in tatters and if you can get mileage out of it next year, all the better. For adults, I like seeing the same costume again as long as it is a good one and not something stupid like women dressing slutty just because it's Hallowe'en or guys wearing their favorite football T-shirt.

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Certainly there are a large number of blanks that would have to be filled in, and many of them may be filled in with unconscious assumptions instead of conscious attempts, which means that some people responding won't be able to even identify the assumed information that they themselves have supplied into your scenario... The way I have filled in the blanks, however? Thanks for taking the time to respond, Psuedo. I did leave a lot of blanks. I know of

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Let's take this hypothetical situation-- A man has an ex-wife with whom he had a child and the man is now remarried. The man and ex have some pretty fundamental disagreements about how to raise the child. Let's say that neither are bad parents but are unable to agree about childcare. The child is entering the tweens. Mom has the chil

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"For many women, their family is their whole life, as it should be! " Quote feature isn't working for some reason. Fundamentally disagree with this. I don't think anyone's life should focus on one thing. Doesn't matter if it's family or work. I guess if that's what someone wants to do, then I'm not going to judge them. I do think that they will be heading for a world of hurt in the future. I realize that yo

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Hey, thanks for checking out my post. Sorry about the link. I fixed it (it's the second link) but I can't re-edit my edit right now. Weird. If people want to make the effort of pasting into the browswer, please paste: www.estelloproject.blogspot.com Another try at a link: Link

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I started this article a while ago but then I accidentally zipped it off the screen. Hopefully, this article will make it to the post. Actually, I'm writing this as I watch game 3 of the World Series. I've been following the Red Sox for most of the year. Big news number 1: my husband and I bought a house. It's not too far from the apartment we were l

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I also read more than I comment on. FS, I read your blog quite a bit but don't comment often. Most times I like to digest what I read before making an off the cuff comment that I haven't thought out well. The problem is then that I often don't feel like posting after some time has past. A couple of times I spent a long time writing stuff out only to have it disappear with a bizarre key stroke or browswer glitch and that has really decreased my fervor for longer posts. <br

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Thanks Tova. It was pretty cool. I will post a picture of me in front of some ride. Tmeple of Blood or Crystal Skull? It's pretty blurry. This digi is kinda old and was dropped and is not happy with night shots.

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Hey, FS Thanks so much for the birthday wishes. I loved the message. It was really fun. In fact, I DID get a foot massage and some chocolate! My husband and I went to DisneySea in Tokyo (like Calfornia adventure or whatever they call that new more adult oriented place at Disney in Anaheim). We got there late and ran around to get on all the rides or at least look at them and then laugh at them being too "childish". I probably would have gotten on Scuttle's Teacup ride

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Your dogs are gorgeous. I love this breed. Those dogs are lucky to have you. The shoe; however, maybe not so lucky.

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