I'm sure you've seen this already because it's been making the rounds on the Internet, but I finally have found the bandwidth to post it. I love Hachiya-san, the creator--I wrote about him in Make Mag in 2009.
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its actually very cute and funny and I dint feel as if the apocalypse is coming anymore...or not for at least a few more years.
Thanks Lisa for sharing that with us!!
Posted by: Ted Stryker | March 21, 2011 at 06:56 PM
I was at my TypePad dashboard, I checked the "find people to follow" and your blog popped up!? I guess because of our article on Japan?
http://isrealnews.typepad.com/isreal-news/2011/03/iranian-council-of-lies-and-holocaust-studies-japan.html
Before agreeing to follow, I first need to know where are you going?
Posted by: Mark MyWord | March 22, 2011 at 10:37 AM