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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:11 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Ah, OK.
Let's give Asians their due.
Obviously not quite Japanese but I tried.
I found this old article:
Rie Miyazawa among Vogue Nippon Women of the Year and Decade
Tuesday 27th October, 2009
TOKYO �\
Fashion magazine Vogue Nippon held its Vogue Nippon Women of the Year and Decade awards ceremony on Monday, honoring celebrity women who have shone in their professions throughout the past year and 10 years.
Actresses Yu Aoi, 24, Aya Ueto, 24, and Yukie Nakama, 29, were named women of the year, while model Ai Tominaga, 27, actress Rie Miyazawa, 36, and actress Shinobu Otake, 52, won as women of the decade. Other winners included playwright Yukiko Motoya, 30, and veteran avant-garde sculptor, painter and novelist Yayoi Kusama, 80.
Dressed in a slinky black dress, Miyazawa jokingly asked, �gSo are we in the adult category?�h The actress, who just gave birth to her first child in May, continued, �gWhen I look at my daughter, I�fm always astonished at how fast we grow up. I�fd still like to grow more myself.�h
Joined: 15 Jun 2004 Posts: 46182 Location: Los Skandolous, California Country:
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 12:24 am Post subject:
bmwracer wrote:
Download done... Now I have to find some time to watch it.
It is fairly short. Only an hour and a half. Cook up some hard boiled eggs and plop down on the couch and press play. You get the egg reference when you watch the film
It is fairly short. Only an hour and a half. Cook up some hard boiled eggs and plop down on the couch and press play. You get the egg reference when you watch the film
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