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Latest comment: 18 years ago6 comments3 people in discussion
Excellent copy edit. I left Japan before 太田光の私が総理大臣になったら…秘書田中 came on TV, and I'm sure it's much more interesting than the other Japanese politics shows. Of course, I never could stand those shows anyway. Anytime a Hanshin Tigers game is on though...struggle12:38, 19 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Anytime. Yeah I hate all those political discussion shows too, and Ota kicks the shit out of all of them in his show. Probably the most interesting thing on TV right now, unthinkable even in the US. Most of his ideas would be considered communist or super-radical, though I rarely disagree with him, at least not fully. I'm going to take out the Masashi Tashiro stuff because it belongs in Tashiro's article (basically every comedian in Japan has an opinion on Tashiro, that doesn't mean they are part of the scandal) and it's not really significant to Ota's character. freshgavinΓΛĿЌ 10:24, 20 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
I kinda wish Ann Coulter and P.J. O'Rourke would get a talk show sometime in the same way. Masashi Tashiro needs to be left out of EVERY SINGLE POST. The guy is old news, and a minor pervert compared to the other comedians that were caught sleeping with minors (hint hint bald guy). 2ch-otaku shouldn' go so far to glorify him. struggle22:57, 21 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Mr. Freshgavin, why did you memtion Tashiro only? I memtioned not only him but also economist Kazuhide Uekusa. And you are a impolite person that you delete sentences someone described at your own discretion. Why are you able to do such a rude behaviour readily? You snatch person's freedom away! Freedom of speech and expression should be guaranteed. I hope free and liberal writing. --Hatto03:11, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Please take up this issue with your mediation counsellor and refrain from adding Tashiro, Uekusa, etc. references to every possible article you can think of. freshofftheufoΓΛĿЌ 00:04, 29 May 2006 (UTC)Reply