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MMASuPreMaCy
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I can only give a general translation which I posted on the title. Maybe Chris can help? =)
I believe he liked the Pizza, though it is too heavy (big proportions), loved the Korean restaurant he went to, didn’t like Starbucks and said misses Japan in this regard, and hates supplements being sold everywhere you turn in America. He says it’s done to make everyone conscious of their bodies. Says we put too much emphasis on it.
by MMASuPreMaCy on Nov 24, 2009 5:11 PM EST up reply actions
He says it’s done to make everyone conscious of their bodies. Says we put too much emphasis on it.
We are the most obese country per capita in the world. We are, by and large, a long way from being vain assholes. We just revere vain assholes.
...Behold, a pale horse. The man that sat upon it was Wieters, and hell followed with him.
"BJ on the BE" - Kierkegaard
Little guy must have the metabolism of a hummingbird.
Keep firing Assholes!
In Idaho, it's illegal to f--- a porcupine. You know why? Because someone tried it.
Google toolbar says this
“And dots in the story of America ….
The first identified as the day I arrived in the U.S. “Let食Ou famous Chicago” pizza that I ate in Chicago!
This is also a detective in Hanpa not enough … It’s a piece of that day felt heavy Dearimashita What you eat is finished. How delicious, with or without you taste good is it’s heavy. I’m serious. Ssu no further impression.
During my stay was the delicious Korean food Korean restaurant to eat drink and drink at Starbucks. But it is here again we see the beauty of Japan. Or rather Okubo best! ! !
But, to be sold in convenience stores and supermarkets bars and protein supplements that I was a country with a high awareness of the body, and I felt it again. I get tired of supplements sold in the U.S. that is rich in taste and looks. But problems are not pertain too much sweetness …."
Little guy must have the metabolism of a hummingbird.
You’ll notice that none of the pizza has been eaten.
...Behold, a pale horse. The man that sat upon it was Wieters, and hell followed with him.
"BJ on the BE" - Kierkegaard
holding his plate of salad to his face like japanese people do when eating with chopsticks and bowls, pretty funny
by cagefightonacid on Nov 24, 2009 9:59 PM EST reply actions






















