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  • SUV
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    Hitonmi, I see you posted this photo on April 9. It is now April 13.



    So! Have you found it yet?

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  • SayvedByTheLord
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    Originally posted by Chezund Rice View Post
    Around here we say "Go Big Red", but them lips are NOT Cornhusker approved (even for eatin' our beef!).
    My question is - Why are you little fellers so afraid of mad cow disease when you so obviously have had it for generations? All them Yapin'eese excuses sound pretty fishy to me.
    Fishy is the operative word here. Them little fish head eaters is all alike. Crazy, no mad cow needed.

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  • Chezund Rice
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    Originally posted by Hitoshi View Post
    but you are give me idea for market Hitoshi tea ceremony blow up doll. here is prototype

    Around here we say "Go Big Red", but them lips are NOT Cornhusker approved (even for eatin' our beef!).
    My question is - Why are you little fellers so afraid of mad cow disease when you so obviously have had it for generations? All them Yapin'eese excuses sound pretty fishy to me.

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  • Justina Thyme
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    A blow-up doll? With terrorism and suicide bombing raging worldwide like a constantly-mutating virus, we certainly do not need yet another way to blow each other up. For shame, Hibachi!

    (Please let me know when they are on the market. I'll take two.)

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  • JennyD
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    Originally posted by Hitoshi View Post
    but you are give me idea for market Hitoshi tea ceremony blow up doll. here is prototype



    and Hitoshi t shirt and underpant doll for ladies
    Hitoshi, wouldn't a bottle of Syrup of Ipecac (or any other emetic) be more cost-effective, and far less likely to induce unintended reactions in others?

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  • Hitoshi
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Okay, I give up. Where's the tube you inflate her with?
    she is not blow up doll okay give me break. When you are have perfect chisel feature http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/g...ono/statue.jpg and full pouty lip like me you are have no problem get real thing.

    but you are give me idea for market Hitoshi tea ceremony blow up doll. here is prototype



    and Hitoshi t shirt and underpant doll for ladies

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Hitoshi View Post
    I am not have probem for use of tea bag but I am still want dress up. for all who are curious I am not wear anything under kimono
    Okay, that was too much information. That's just disgusting. We all suspected that you chinks don't wear proper Christian undergarments, but this is the first time it's been confirmed. Apparently none of you have any shame at all.

    Plus, why are you dressed up like a girl?

    Originally posted by Hitoshi View Post
    I am busy with sexy new girlfriend who is give me much vigorous exercise regimin and quality education! hubba bubba!
    Okay, I give up. Where's the tube you inflate her with?

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  • SUV
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    Carousing CHRIST! Do Barbara and Jenna Bush have a sister we haven't heard of?

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  • Hitoshi
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    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    I hear the Tea-ceremony is said to be a time-honored ritual of deep significance and beauty - why don't you just use tea-bags?
    I am not have probem for use of tea bag but I am still want dress up.



    for all who are curious I am not wear anything under kimono

    Originally posted by Sister Isabella View Post
    You never answered my other question, Hitoshi.

    Are Shintoism and Buddhism Japan's only religions?
    no dummy. they are main two religion but are other religion even christian. For most Japanese person religion is not big part of life (same is like exercise regiman and quality education is not part of american life).

    Originally posted by JennyD View Post
    Where IS Hitoshi, anyway?
    I am busy with sexy new girlfriend who is give me much vigorous exercise regimin and quality education!



    hubba bubba!

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  • JennyD
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    Where IS Hitoshi, anyway?

    I've not seen him OR Sister Victory since Sister Victory was revealed to be the true winner of the "Dream Date with Hitoshi" jelly-bean guessing contest.

    Perhaps they've eloped?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Sister Isabella View Post
    You never answered my other question, Hitoshi.

    Are Shintoism and Buddhism Japan's only religions?
    Those aren't religions. They're Godless cults, like yours.

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  • Sister Isabella
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    You never answered my other question, Hitoshi.

    Are Shintoism and Buddhism Japan's only religions?

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    I hear the Tea-ceremony is said to be a time-honored ritual of deep significance and beauty - what I can't grasp is that it takes so long to fiddle about in long dresses bowls and brushes to make a cup of tea, why don't you just use tea-bags?
    They do use tea-bags, just not for making cups of tea with.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    I hear the Tea-ceremony is said to be a time-honored ritual of deep significance and beauty - what I can't grasp is that it takes so long to fiddle about in long dresses bowls and brushes to make a cup of tea, why don't you just use tea-bags?

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  • Brother Temperance
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    I've got a question, you sickening nip: what is it that you freaks find so erotic/elotic about the agonising suffering of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ? Explain yourself!

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