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Re: Off topic: Nashville's smoky bars     

Author: Joseph Crowe
Date: Nov 23, 2006 09:03

... to me to stay out of their way. If someone wants to open a smoking bar, I suppose that's fine. If they open a sushi bar, and invite everyone in for sushi, why is it up to me to stay out just because some people want to smoke and eat sushi at the same time? Even more basic lack of reading comprehension skills demonstrated. This boils ...
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Re: Off topic: Nashville's smoky bars     

Author: jegarrett
Date: Nov 22, 2006 23:41

...it up to me to stay out of their way. If someone wants to open a smoking bar, I suppose that's fine. If they open a sushi bar, and invite everyone in for sushi, why is it up to me to stay out just because some people want to smoke and eat sushi at the same time? I fully understand your argument. I just happen to think it is like...
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Re: Abrams Talks About Trek XI Movie     

Author: Steven L.
Date: Apr 23, 2008 10:31

...that I say was the *first* intergalactic bar scene, but the Star Wars nuts deny that, saying that ST: III's bar scene with McCoy ripped off Star Wars...could also argue that the Star Wars bar scene ripped off the scene with the...which we could consider the first intergalactic *sushi bar* scene. :-) -- Steven L. Email: sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net Remove the NOSPAM before replying...
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Re: Euston Station Underground upgrade a joke.     

Author: Richard J.
Date: Nov 12, 2007 03:51

... Indeed, there is not enough room on the concourse to deal with large numbers of sitting/standing passengers (unless they go to the pub/ sushi bar/coffee shop, which most people at stations don't). As far as I'm concerned the concourse at Paddington is the area behind the buffers where,...
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Re: Euston Station Underground upgrade a joke.     

Author: John B
Date: Nov 12, 2007 02:15

...shed not the concourse. Indeed, there is not enough room on the concourse to deal with large numbers of sitting/standing passengers (unless they go to the pub/ sushi bar/coffee shop, which most people at stations don't). -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org
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Re: Re: The Difference Between Black Brazil and Black U.S.     

Author: Topaz
Date: Oct 24, 2007 09:50

... naval ships arrived in Japan in the 1850s. There's no industry, no technology, no Fuji film, no Sony, no Hitachi, no Panasonic, no Toyota, no Sushi bars, no baseball...none of the trappings or comforts of modern life. These things don't exist in Japan or anywhere else because Europeans weren't there to ...
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Re: Photo: Heroic village of the war in Laos     

Author: dougismooth
Date: May 21, 2007 16:46

Oh, Crazy L, With Sushi, one of the most popular and expensive one is WELL DONE.... L. You gonna have to spend time, money and gas to drive to a sushi bar and find out 5555. Your fat mouth speaks too fast without knowing what you are ... JUST LIKE CRAZY L. There are more well done sushi such as anago, tamago-yaki, chirashi sushi and many more... You see Crazy L, my mom ain't stupid like ...
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Re: Three Day Weekend!     

Author: fanghorn
Date: Apr 9, 2007 18:38

... how is the urchin? I wanted to go back and collect the urchin and all his fuggin family members and sell them to the nearest sushi bar!! They're actually a *real* ecological problem. I saw a doc a while ago about them and they're killing off coral almost as fast as us and apparently ...
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Re: Re: China's 10%% Growth vs US's Nekked Nazi Flagburner Parades     

Author: Topaz
Date: Mar 21, 2007 16:27

... naval ships arrived in Japan in the 1850s. There's no industry, no technology, no Fuji film, no Sony, no Hitachi, no Panasonic, no Toyota, no Sushi bars, no baseball...none of the trappings or comforts of modern life. These things don't exist in Japan or anywhere else because Europeans weren't there to ...
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Re: Re: The Enduring Influence of Uncle Tom's Cabin     

Author: Topaz
Date: Jan 17, 2007 15:03

... naval ships arrived in Japan in the 1850s. There's no industry, no technology, no Fuji film, no Sony, no Hitachi, no Panasonic, no Toyota, no Sushi bars, no baseball...none of the trappings or comforts of modern life. These things don't exist in Japan or anywhere else because Europeans weren't there to ...
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