Beside the tragic happenings in Japan currently, something nice to brighten things up.
Another Corteo morning show clip with Aya-chan from 2009. Nothing recent but unknown, I think.
thx a lot free for corteo clip..this's another good news cos there's no news about our ueto chan lately...
never seen this before..nice desu _________________
thx a lot free for corteo clip..this's another good news cos there's no news about our ueto chan lately...
never seen this before..nice desu
I wonder if Aya and the whole entertainment industry in Japan, is still working at the moment or if everything is on halt because of the current catastrophe?
I just hope they will be able to control the situation. With a bit deeper knowlege about what happened at Chernobyl and about the situation in Japan at the moment, they are everything but save. this stuff is not controllable by men and completely unpredictable.
Chernobyl was only 1 Reactor. Japan is dealing with 4 now. And each of them contains more radioactive material than Chernobyl back then. If they are lucky, and they can get the situation under control (which is an unpredictable up and down and seems unlikely) Japan will still have to deal with containing and controlling those instable Reactors till the end of humankind. And the pollution of the radiated cooling water, which went back to the sea will sure become a problem as well. Together with the Tsunami and dealing with the radiaton problem of the power plants, it will cost Japan Billions. And I�Lm not talking about yen
In the worst case, if there will be a meltdown and explosion Japan is done for(ever).
Off topic, sorry. But it�Ls unbelievable how quick the world can be turned upside down and everything you knew is in danger
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:04 pm Post subject:
The entire entertainment industry seems to be on halt. Shows and tours are canceled, probably because of possible aftershock and to conserve electricity.
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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:58 pm Post subject:
It's safe to assume that everything in the world of entertainment is currently on hold. Would make a lot more sense. And even if there was something on TV, the best the could possibly do is gather an insane ammount of celebrities to ask the rest of the world for help... I would certainly help the Japanese people in this time of need.
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:16 am Post subject:
Thx Free for the video!!!...i definitely don't hav that...
and i think all the dorama or tv variety showing now will be badly affected on its ratings.... Bcoz of electricity breakdown(that control the cooling system) that cause the reactor being unstable and they are using 'sea water' to lower down the temperature which end up exploding but could be even more worse or faster if they don't...Ganbateh!! to the Japanese, all ppl around the world are helping u out!!... _________________
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:41 am Post subject:
Freefall wrote:
I read earlier that the radiation, if there were a meltdown, will be 1000 times less than chernoby. Somehow I can�Lt believe that as the Japanse plant has way more radioactive material in the reactor than chernobyl.
That '1000 times less' goes only if the containment structure keeps intact - as it is designed to do, even when there is a meltdown. But... Only 8.5 size earthquakes were taken into account when bulding those reactors.
If a containment structure would blow up too, then the disaster will be *much* bigger then Chernobyl. I think i've read somewhere the containment structure is a 10cm thick metal dome. I can imagine that there is a leak in the dome, because of those explosions. Anyway, there already has escaped much radiocative material.
I think it was a huge blunder NOT to build huge thick walls around the reactors to withstand tsunami's.
Well i think building nucleair reactors is a blunder anyway... Always. As long as there is no answer to the nucleair waste problem. But if you build them anyway, then do it safe.
Wow, thanks Free! Aya look great in the Chinese dresses.
I wonder if they photoshopped Aya in the pirst photo. Her body looks almost unnatural perfectly shaped.And these chinese dresses don�Lt fit well on most women hehe
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Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 7:13 am Post subject:
Freefall wrote:
I wonder if they photoshopped Aya in the pirst photo. Her body looks almost unnatural perfectly shaped.And these chinese dresses don�Lt fit well on most women hehe
I didn't notice until you mentioned it but her waist does look very slender, and her hip looks a bit pointy. That reminds me, will download Ri Kouran and watch some time soon.
Meanwhile, the nuclear situation is getting worse... Hope the Japanese will be alright.
I didn't notice until you mentioned it but her waist does look very slender, and her hip looks a bit pointy. That reminds me, will download Ri Kouran and watch some time soon.
Meanwhile, the nuclear situation is getting worse... Hope the Japanese will be alright.
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Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:26 am Post subject:
Member "MPM" is Dutch? Wow, a fellow Dutch fan of Ueto Aya
Dan kun je dit ook wel lezen, denk ik. Welkom, hier! Het is goed om te zien dat er eindelijk ook een Nederlandse fan is van deze prachtige Japanse dame. Hoe lang ben je al fan van haar, als ik vragen mag? En welk van haar is je favoriet? Ben erg benieuwd naar je reactie!
Member "MPM" is Dutch? Wow, a fellow Dutch fan of Ueto Aya
Dan kun je dit ook wel lezen, denk ik. Welkom, hier! Het is goed om te zien dat er eindelijk ook een Nederlandse fan is van deze prachtige Japanse dame. Hoe lang ben je al fan van haar, als ik vragen mag? En welk van haar is je favoriet? Ben erg benieuwd naar je reactie!
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:05 am Post subject:
One of the first rescue teams to the Christchurch Earthquake was from Japan, so our thoughts are with them now. New Zealand is blessed in being Nuclear Free. I hope Aya and her family are getting far away from the nuclear danger. I wish all those close can escape.
I have a DVD of Lotte Sol Commercials
Here is the first one (to the tune of Hello):
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mhfeqz76td4e9f5
Have these been posted before?
Should I post some more?
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