It was on Euronews a few weeks ago. Japan is providing help to Ireland, Portugal and Greece on their economic crisis.
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But you don't live in Ireland, you live in the UK.
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True, but Irish companies still operate in the North. These companies are affected by Ireland's debt crisis.
My bank provider, Bank of Ireland is...well, Irish. |
Fair enough. Go Japan then.
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No, everyone will call me gaijin.
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Baka gaijin nano desu.
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Saru mo ki kara ochiru.
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Sorry. I only know moonrunes, not moonspeak.
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How about moonshine?
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I could do with some of that right now.
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In a glass or a clay pot with five X's skewered onto it?
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I would tell you guys to get back on topic, but I'm not entirely sure that would be any better.
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The Serbian military will probably shoot it down on re-entry, I bet.
Bad Serbia. |
yeah that would happen for 10 or 11 months when she gets ready :D
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What's a croation? Is it some kind of frog?
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So it is a type of frog.
Why are they sending frogs to space? Seems like a big waste of tax payers money. Kind of like fruit fly research. Edit: Didn't notice your link, but I looked it up on my own. Croation |
Croatia cannot in outer space.
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well, i'm all for the Rijekans building warheads in space.
otherwise, no. waste of time. |
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...yes, yes it does.
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Is she in space yet?
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bomb those fathers.
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What comes after father?
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Uncle.
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Sieg Rijeka!
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Well, if you're talking about the hardness of water, then yours is far worse for the health of your people; if the water contains more minerals it is more beneficial than pure water that you have...I suppose when Butorac took that "short drink", she wasn't exactly gaining anything useful from it.
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This thread is fascinating.
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