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Posts posted by pickled mushhead
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I don't care.
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The Worst Penalty Shoot Out Ever.
Even including ones that include England!!!
But well done Japan team.
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Er, perhaps in a different thread.
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He's already said he is staying at Okushiga Kogen hotel.
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What does this mean?
Quote:Prices will have an optional service charge of 12.5% added.It is added already? But it is optional? We need to ask them to take it off if we "opt" to not pay it?
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Sounds like she went one of the better ways to go.
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Sounds like a necessary strategy Tubby.
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If they are spoiling your own holiday, there's only one thing to do.
Try to be nice though!
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Definitely.
Do it people.
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Is see December 25th is on a Sunday here so a normal weekend. Just some Santa's skiing and then the trees being taken down in the evening....
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Christmas here ain't the big deal it is in Western countries.... it's New Year that is the big one and when accommodation etc is more expensive.
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Doesn't Kagura and Naeba usually get started with artificial snow?
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Snow was great when I went though.
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I found Sugadaira to be pretty boring to be honest.
I think it will appeal to some but not me. Not enough challenge.
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Where will you be skiing/boarding down there dude?
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It's the UK. Remember that about 25 degrees over there is probably "extreme".
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Haha same. You'd think Kimiko was not that difficult.
But she has been called
- Kimoko
- Komiki
- Komiko
- Kumiko
- Kamiko
and others. Almost never "Kimiko"
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Some great deals around now for sure.
Sorely tempted to get one for da bedroom too.
Lazy Sunday mornings watching DVDs every now and again comes to mind.
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Just to make it more fun
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I'd love to base in one area for a long time.
It would seriously rock.
I'm just very jealous.
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Garbage Version 2.0.
Actually, it's quite good.
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Earthquake/tsunami in Tohoku, North East Japan (11th March 2011)
in General off-topic discussions
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Rossi would prefer to avoid the Oct. 2 race but will go unless a majority decision not to race is reached by riders and their teams.
"People are very scared," Rossi, the seven-time champion, told reporters Saturday. "The problem is, for example, that I don't really know what the real danger is.
"Everyone that I know in the paddock thinks the same, that they would prefer not to go to Japan. Let's hope we can reach a consensus and not go."
Lorenzo intends to persuade his fellow riders to boycott the race in Motegi, which lies north of Tokyo but several hundred kilometers south of the worst-affected radiation zones in northeastern Japan.
"To be asking yourself (for) your entire life if (the radiation) will affect you doesn't sit well with me," the defending world champion said from the Catalunya GP. "I'm going to try to convince as many riders as possible not to run in Japan."
He added in El Pais newspaper: "I don't want to go. I'm very young and I don't want to be asking myself if in 20 years I'll have some kind of reaction or if my children will be born with some kind of deformity."
The March earthquake and tsunami left 24,000 people dead or missing and tens of thousands of others living in evacuation centers — including residents near the Fukushima Dai-ichi power station, which was damaged in the tsunami.
Workers have been fighting to get the plant under control since the disaster caused the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.