Interesting fact about Ferrari Enzo (Safety is Priority)
Funny Junk, Interesting Stuff, Wonderful ThingsWHAT HAPPENS TO THE DRIVER IF A FERRARI ENZO HITS A POLE AT 320+KPH????
The answer: Nothing!!!
The driver only had some bruising (seat belt) that’s all!!
Number of Ferrari Enzos in the world: 400…well 399 now that this has happened J
Cost of each Ferrari Enzo: US$643,330

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Motivation for Sex
Funny Junk, Interesting Stuff 1 Comment »Human Sexuality refers to the expression of sexual sensation and related intimacy between human beings, as well as the expression of identity through sex and as influenced by or based on sex.
There are so many good reasons for having reasonable sex life. Read of the following and you can always use those reason to be more sexually active.
Did you know that we can determine if a person is sexually active or not by looking at her skin?

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Nice Looking Korean Ice-Cream
Funny Junk, Interesting Stuff, Wonderful ThingsThose are nice looking Korean Ice-Cream. Do you feel like tasting it? It would be too hard to forgo, right? Next time when you go to Korea, do not forget to have one (if you ever seen it).


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From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE? 從蘆溝橋到珍珠港─誰該負責?
Advice and Guide, Funny Junk, Interesting Stuff, Wonderful Things
History is a controversial issue in East Asia today.
The Yomiuri Shimbun, the largest daily paper in Japan, with a right of center editorial position, has recently completed a year-long project to clarify Japanese leaders’ responsibility for the Pacific War. Such an undertaking is very rare in Japan.
Why did the Yomiuri launch this campaign? To what extent was its conclusion different from the judgments of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East? How was it accepted by
Japanese?

Takahiko Tennichi earned his B.L. at the Faculty of Law, University of Tokyo and his M.A. at The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. He began his career at Yomiuri in 1981 as a staff writer and later served as deputy editor of the Cultural News Department. He became an Editorial Writer in 2003.
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