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Re: Other
It's me again at ahner1@hotmail.com

Howard Ahner
Via: Searching
California - Sunday, December 21, 2008 at 16:47:05 (EST)

Re: Other
I am living in Nobeoka, having been for twenty years.
Howard Ahner
Via: Searching
California - Sunday, December 21, 2008 at 16:45:33 (EST)

Re: Japanese Pizza
umm this is a question why dont you put the recipes on the pages cause i have home work to make this pizza and i cant find the mexican salad pizza any where
maleiah
Via: school teacher
richmond indiana - Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 16:20:04 (EST)

Re: MG
I just bought a 1979 MG MiDGET from a neighbor and I am having a blast. The color is yellow and I know it may not be original,but it is cute as and fun as #$%^ . I can't wait until the sun comes out and the top comes off.
BECKY ROBERTS
Via: online
macon,georgia - Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 16:52:51 (EST)

Re: Japanese Pizza
I need to sell MG Midget. Not shure on year, between 1968-1971 . Color Green, has all prats @ trim ,wier wheels ,soft top. Was ronning great when Dad parked it. Thank You For Your Help, @ Godbless You.
Joey Simpson
Via: yahoo web
IN - Monday, December 01, 2008 at 10:23:38 (EST)

Re: Japanese Pizza
Please do not erase this.I just want to find any possible contact with the fantastic pizza world all aroud the world.
Please visit www.universitadellapizza.com and send us any contact.

Arjuna
Via: I loking for some contact
Italy - Monday, August 04, 2008 at 08:47:01 (EST)

Re: Entire Site
It was great reading through ur pages,i felt like i was travelling with you,great narration
Deepak
Via: I was going through some forums when someone suggested to visit ur site
INDIA - Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 04:38:01 (EST)

Re: Japanese Pizza
I'm giggling as I read through this menu of ingredients and thinking how could anyone want THAT on a pizza. Then I think about the stuff long ago that was considered outrageous like PINEAPPLE! OMG! I totally (yes, the Californian said that word) dig that and Alfalfa sprouts too. Not necessarily at the same time though.
I'm looking forward to trying some of these concoctions. Except the squid ink one. "Black mouth"? Nah.
Thanks for the goofy insights of foodies in the OUT ZONE.

Shannon
Via: Looking for a temple my folks saw when we lived in Japan in 1960's
California - Sunday, June 29, 2008 at 14:56:51 (EST)

Re: Japanese Pizza
since i am from alabama, i fully recognize the humor is making fun of japanese "epicurian" dee-lights. after all, a person can within two miles of where i sit purchase such goodness as pork chitlins (chitterlings to some), pigs feet pickled in vinegar, bright red "sausages" made from lord knows what (and also pickled in vinegar), and...not too far away...you can purchase dirt/clay for eating. no i am not making this up. at very rural southern locations, eating clay/dirt in small amounts is not uncommon. see "the encyclopedia of southern culture" if you doubt me.

having said all that, you japan-boyz n goils are truly nasty. my lord, you put mayonnaise on pizza! mayonnaise is the nastiest substance on earth, perhaps (maybe) out-done by pus. which it resembles.
i like the pizza hut japan menu translation: "we pay prudent attention to the meat of the crab, but because there is a bone of the crab and times when the shell has entered, please acknowledge." riiiggghhhhttttt.
the award for koolest pizza menu (well, for a soul destroying corporate menu) is pizza hut australia who apparently INSIST on REAL BACON instead of the nasty gunk they slap on and name "bacon topping" here. hey...margherita pizza aside, i think its fair to say pizza is an american institution. shouldn't OUR pizza be better quality than the land down under? my god, that's a nation that sells a product called "vegemite". (second only to mayonnaise as nastiest food item listed in this post).

oneminuszer0
Via: god only knows
alabama USA - Friday, April 25, 2008 at 22:41:14 (EST)

Re: Entire Site
Hi there, my name is Mark van Asseldonk and I am a goalkeeper. I've trained with some professional organisations in the Netherlands (youtube.com/watch?v=MrMHx10fP9s)but it has always been my dream to play soccer in Japan! Does anybody know how I can make contact with Japanese soccer organisations?! All the best, Mark van Asseldonk
Mark van Asseldonk
Via: seach engine
The Netherlands - Friday, March 21, 2008 at 05:41:04 (EST)

Re: Japan by Motorcycle
Your journey across Japan by a motorcycle reminds me of a movie called "The Motorcycle Diaries" Have you seen it? It's a good movie indeed. Hope your trip is fun & colorful as same as in the movie.
Jah
Via: Google Search
Bangkok, Thailand - Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 02:23:36 (EST)

Re: Choi Kwang Do
hey i appreciate the information on your site... me and my wife got married on the boarder.. and she didnt have a visa... the judge actually came down to the boarder and married us. Now, we are probably going to have to wait a year and a half to get the k3 spousal visa... instead of 3 months with the fiance visa. Could I divorce my wife to be "legally able to marry" again, then apply for the fiance visa? or could we apply for a fiance visa even though were married and still get permision to enter the states? please if you know the answer respond and tell me, theres no one out there to answer questions... not even in the embassey or consulate... they are extremely rude and will not answer any question i have about how to go about things. thanks i appreciate it.
Bob Ruff
Via: internet
unites states living in mexico - Monday, January 28, 2008 at 10:02:10 (EST)

Re: Japanese Pizza
hey i appreciate the information on your site... me and my wife got married on the boarder.. and she didnt have a visa... the judge actually came down to the boarder and married us. Now, we are probably going to have to wait a year and a half to get the k3 spousal visa... instead of 3 months with the fiance visa. Could I divorce my wife to be "legally able to marry" again, then apply for the fiance visa? or could we apply for a fiance visa even though were married and still get permision to enter the states? please if you know the answer respond and tell me, theres no one out there to answer questions... not even in the embassey or consulate... they are extremely rude and will not answer any question i have about how to go about things. thanks i appreciate it.
Bob Ruff
Via: internet
unites states living in mexico - Monday, January 28, 2008 at 10:01:13 (EST)

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