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Miyazaki

The first thing I check every morning is the news. If we're at defcon 5 I won't be in to work. Taking the skyline for a spin. Hammering it hard to outrun the mushroom cloud. Flight of the Valkyries pumping through the subwoofer!

Haven't driven the Nissan for 3 weeks. Just turned it over. First pop fired straight up. Show us your Nissan! Any one remember the old TV commercials, "it's a Nissan that's my car" to a horrible jingle.


I'd bet mine will be flat when I get home next week

Wow it looks so picturesque down there. Maybe a bit close to North Korea. How is the propaganda in Japan? It's totally trumped-up here?


It was but went quiet. Plenty of Julie bishop on tv

Yeah its picturesque here, but I think it is across all of Japan. Yes not far to korea...

The first thing I check every morning is the news. If we're at defcon 5 I won't be in to work. Taking the skyline for a spin. Hammering it hard to outrun the mushroom cloud. Flight of the Valkyries pumping through the subwoofer!


I usually need to jump start mine so I'll be dead for sure



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