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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2006

Fun in the international terminal.

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  • I thank you for the compliment though I rather the attention be put on the content rather than the context. All the same, thank you for watching. I do hope the UK is treating you well this November. YM

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  • i dont understand what your talking about but i like your legs sexy

  • Lol. You are very bad!!!

    Do you have an ENGLISH accent when you speak japanese? I'm 95% sure you are probably born in USA.

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  • i got english language preblem.& what do i have to do to speak batter?some times i speak well.some times i dont. english language is my 2nd language.i want to batter.

  • louder because the speaking party is frustrated.

  • Hey, what's wrong with looking at the camera when you're talking? Only watched half the vid as i didn't really follow what you were talking about. Nice legs though!!

  • Don't assume engineering or technical subject induce linear thinking. You might be surprised.

  • And now I just read the comment right before mine, and I noticed they said the same thing I did. Sorry for the kind-of-repost-comment.

  • You have a lot of great points, I like that.

    But I just wanted to say, the volume thing...

    Well, being that each person is different and we have all experienced different things, ect... not everybody has the same quality of hearing. So automatically when a person does not understand somebody else, I think it may just be social conditioning that leads us to assume that they just cannot hear us, therefore we must speak louder.

  • MAORI AREN'T FROM AUSTRALIA THEY ARE FROM AOTEAROA (new zealand) ABORIGANIES ARE FROM AUSTRALIA,COOL VID BTW

  • Part II (I have a Part I up too, since it's pretty long...) : The problem is that people hear (in my case, look) what we're saying, but don't necessarily look at the hidden meaning between it.

    Great idea; I think I'll be giving this experiment a shot pretty soon.

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