http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/what-nearly-punched-a-hole-in-this-japanese-oil-tanker
A Japanese oil tanker suffered....something Wednesday in the Strait of Hormuz.
"Ghost girl" video
Yo! Linking this video real quick:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvJUloqK4Pk&mode=related&search=
It's in Japanese, though, but you can tell what's being shown well enough.
Edit: It seems to have been on an "urban legend" program, according to a Singaporean friend of mine.
The Japanese foreign minister gets to the heart of the Middle East conflict...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/japan/story/0,,2040956,00.html
some background...
what an Aso....:rolleyes:
It seems there are quite a few strange sects and cults in Japan. Try this link. Name your favourite and say why .......
http://www.rickross.com/groups/jpsects.html
This was on the BBC news this morning.
This confirms a large Danish study which showed no change in autism rates before and after MMR introduction.
The only caveat to this study is that the Japanese MMR is not the same as the UK MMR (it differs in the strain of mumps virus).
And yet there...
I'm sure there is a perfectly good explanation of this (he cheated, for example), but I want to know y'all's thoughts on this
In short, it's a thing where the guy runs miles nonstop with little to no food or water for days. Sleeps 2 hours a day and just runs continuously. Says that only 40...
Beaumont residents: "Jap road was named to honor a Japanese farmer. Don't change it."
Anti-Defamation League
Channel Six News
All interested parties have been invited to address the Commissioners Court on Monday, July 19, in Beaumont, Texas, to voice their opinions on why “Jap Road” should...
Link
I have an image of his country and how his government treats its people that has perhaps colored my internal image of the man.
Some of the comments at the story are hilarious.
MattJ
I was watching TV in Japan and came across a very disturbing program. It was an "Unsolved Mystery" type of show that only dealt with missing persons. Well.. It seems that the show may as well have been called "Desperate enough to believe kooks".
They had a psychic on there that led these...
I watched some program about the Tokyo earthquake that's predicted for some time soon, and one section had Ed Dames doing Remote Future Viewing (after the show I checked Google and found out how accurate he's been recently...), which was spectacularly bad, yet lapped up by the credulous studio...
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