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    Quote Originally Posted by pgsmith View Post
    Be careful what you wish for. I have it on good authority that Japanese men make terrible husbands and worse lovers. Heard good reports about the Dutch though, and Americans are hit or miss. The British ... well .......
    the brits are wild in bed we learrnt how to be when the romans invaded !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and sats is wilder than most I hear !!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 cut 1 kill View Post
    the brits are wild in bed we learrnt how to be when the romans invaded !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and sats is wilder than most I hear !!!!!
    You know don't you No-Thumb!

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    I do not qualify - - on many counts.

    Not least of which;-
    Already married; 2nd attempt [the 1st one didn't take];
    Too old - - 54;
    Not Japanese; except in my heart, perhaps.

    Having checked Ama's 'homepage';
    likes cooking and eating; personal development; [amongst other things]

    Favourite movies; [most] are very acceptable;
    Favourite music; Hmmm........ variable........but music is very personal.

    Interests;....... she fits the profile that most [chaps] would seek.

    If she posts on a Japan-based site we could well lose her.........
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    She should ask Japanese ladies whom they desire as a husband. Noone will know about Japnese men better than those ladies.
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    Japanese ladies will have their own biases........ positive and negative.

    Perhaps she should post everywhere asking non-Japanese women what they think of their Japanese-husband-choice.........

    Probably very few replies will be forthcoming - - but they could be very telling!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pgsmith View Post
    Heard good reports about the Dutch though, and Americans are hit or miss. The British ... well .......
    Chubby little british fellas, born and breed on fish and chips?! Naa, still they have their charms though?! wont get that racing car but still provides for some solid craftsmanship that will do over time...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaa View Post
    Chubby little british fellas, born and breed on fish and chips?! Naa, still they have their charms though?! .........wont get that racing car but still provides for some solid craftsmanship that will do over time...
    Ahem! Excuse me.......

    Rolls Royce versus - - Datsun? Fiat? Chrysler? .... and the most famous Dutch mode of transport - - the bike..........

    Before you mention foreign 'supercars';
    Flashy, noisy, impractical, too expensive to buy [and maintain].......
    Hand on - - I am describing Italian men!
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    Sorry boys but this:
    http://i.treehugger.com/files/toyota-ft-hs-11.jpg

    ....is the best
    Too bad I can’t afford it
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    Quote Originally Posted by GothMelancolia View Post
    Sorry boys but this:
    http://i.treehugger.com/files/toyota-ft-hs-11.jpg

    ....is the best
    Too bad I can’t afford it
    Best? Best for what? Best for whom?
    I live in a town; '0 - 60' [or '0 - 160] is of little use to me......

    I could not get my bogu and sticks in this toy........
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    Quote Originally Posted by still learning View Post
    Ahem! Excuse me.......

    Rolls Royce versus - - Datsun? Fiat? Chrysler? .... and the most famous Dutch mode of transport - - the bike..........

    Before you mention foreign 'supercars';
    Flashy, noisy, impractical, too expensive to buy [and maintain].......
    Hand on - - I am describing Italian men!

    Wow, you have economy to buy a RR! (but finds those little red ones from a land closer to the mediterrian" too expensive"? wont mention any supercars if it makes your life easier)??
    Ama you've got a winner here!

    But you go and tell the RR's that its not solid construction? and hasn't proofed endurance? - and I am sure you might even see some italian temper there..

    But dont't misunderstand me - I am all pro RRs! (But they weren't built for racing...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by still learning View Post

    I could not get my bogu and sticks in this toy........
    ok - so that's why it's called Toy-ota...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by still learning View Post
    I could not get my bogu and sticks in this toy........
    My Toy(ota) is so much better for carrying gear - and frightening the bejeebus out of other road users.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaa View Post
    ok - so that's why it's called Toy-ota...?
    Dat-sun Nissan-t funny.........
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    if you are looking for asian man, go for chinese man. they tend to pay more attention to their woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by still learning View Post
    Best? Best for what? Best for whom?
    I live in a town; '0 - 60' [or '0 - 160] is of little use to me......

    I could not get my bogu and sticks in this toy........
    Why would you want to do that?
    If I had money to buy this baby I would build a new dojo, with proper kendo floors and additional space to store the gear for everyone in my club, showers and changing rooms and so on and so forth.
    Why things have to be practical in order for us to enjoy them?
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