Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Late Night Ignoring Asia

Two people discovering


In her post, Maki explained that she’s a housewife in her late 30s, with a husband three years older and an 11-year-old son. According to the story, her husband kept coming home with boxes of drink bottles. When she asked why, her husband explained that he was collecting them as part of a campaign the convenience store was having. Looking at the total number, she saw over 10,000 yen worth of bottles. Getting angry at his loose use of money, Maki told him to use his own savings for daily expenses and then refused to do any housework or cooking.
However, the next month, Maki’s husband changed the bank account his company deposited money into and grabbed the family bankbook (a notebook used to record all transactions at the bank which also serves as a kind of ATM card) for himself. From then on, he declared, he’d be in charge of the family’s money. Maki was upset, but her husband pointed out that she’d abandoned her housework and then got her parents on his side, forcing her to give in.
After putting up with the situation for a while, Maki finally decided that she’d had enough and, while her husband was out, tossed out all of his anime goods and Blu-rays. Upon discovering what his wife had done, the husband rushed to the garbage collection area to gather up his prized possessions — only to discover that she’d done more than toss it all. It seems that Maki had expected this and cut everything up with scissors.
Their inner martyr and the inability to act like an adult 



Either that's a pumpkin

It took former Delta Airlines flight attendant Steve Areen only a few helpers, a touch of inspiration from his in-law’s brother, about $8,000, and his unique revolving-arm building technique to erect what others would have taken months to finish: a spherical dome house that perfectly blends with the local flora in northeastern Thailand.
To save more on expenses, Mr. Areen took modest steps of using local materials to add the finishing touches to his new home. In addition to using locally made bricks, he fixed the doors, shelves, screens, even the private pond and gazebo with his own hands.
Or the Umpa Lumpa's have just moved in.



Channeling Americas Republican party what could possibly go wrong?
A senior opposition lawmaker questioned the legitimacy of President Park Geun-hye’s victory in the December 2012 election and demanded she not “protect” the national spy agency, which is being investigated for alleged pro-Park interference in the campaign.
Representative Lee Hae-chan, a senior representative of the Democratic Party, warned Park that if she used the National Intelligence Service for her own political gains, she would face “forces” calling for the nullifying of the presidential election.Lee also stressed the connection between Park’s father, former president and strongman Park Chung Hee, and the predecessor of the NIS, the Korean Central Intelligence Agency.And in referring to the president, Lee used a Korean term for “you,” dangsin, that can be derogatory.
Lose an election immediately start acting like a spoiled child who like Americas Republicans believe that unless they are in charge no one else can be. 











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