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If the Tigers win!

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Bryce

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2003/10/24 15:48:472003/10/24
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These boards aren't going to do much:

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20031015a3.htm


Go Tigers!

On the other side of the river... hope the yanker spankers keel over
tonight!


thegoons

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2003/10/25 9:27:372003/10/25
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How typical - why not just have the balls to prosecute those who jump,
seeing that someone died. No, they will go out of their way to be polite and
kindly request people not to jump - but who is going to listen? Wonder if
Kentucky oji-san will make another appearance and be dumped into the
Dotonbori?

"Bryce" <fuk...@takethisout.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Bryce

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2003/10/25 14:08:232003/10/25
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"thegoons" <theg...@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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I've always thought they should just dam the entire diseased drainage ditch
up on those particular nights. Let 'em jump over and crack their bones on
the concrete.


>


Brett Robson

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2003/10/26 19:51:312003/10/26
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 12:48:47 -0700, Bryce ...

"The move comes after a man died when he jumped into the river on Sept. 15 to
celebrate the Hanshin Tigers' Central League pennant."


In fact he was pushed.

I've been going for Daiei as I do most of my shopping at Daiei and would like
another sale. I went for the Marlins as I couldn't stand a month of how Matsui
won the (American) World Series.


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----
"No country hides itself behind the paper screen of cultural elitism like Japan,
which, considering they've bought their entire civilisation from other people's
hand-me-downs, is a bit of a liberty."

The 2-Belo

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2003/10/26 20:39:392003/10/26
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Brett Robson and fj.life.in-japan is a baaaaaaaaaaad combination:

>I've been going for Daiei as I do most of my shopping at Daiei and would like
>another sale. I went for the Marlins as I couldn't stand a month of how Matsui
>won the (American) World Series.

Matsui went 0 for 8 in the last two games. The entire Japanese mass media
dropped the story like a hot yaki-imo the very next day. Gotta love the
microscopic attention spans.

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senseiray

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2003/10/27 11:10:082003/10/27
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, The 2-Belo wrote:


>Matsui went 0 for 8 in the last two games. The entire Japanese mass media
>dropped the story like a hot yaki-imo the very next day. Gotta love the
>microscopic attention spans.

Didja see Monday's Daily Yomiuri? On the front page, it had a pic of
a dejected Matsui sitting alone in the locker room. LOL Now, can
someone explain to me why that pic deserved to be on the front page?

Ray
Matsudo, Japan

Bryce

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2003/10/27 11:36:492003/10/27
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Just happy the yanks lost!

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