Dru Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 10 March In 1974 Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda of the Japanese army stopped fighting World War II. He dismissed the leaflets announcing the end of the war as American propaganda and remained in considerable discomfort on the tiny Philippine island of Lubang on which he had been marooned. Two years later, Shoichi Yokoi turned up in a cave on Guam, and another Japanese veteran was found in Indonesia in 1974. In December 1989, two Japanese civil engineers, who had been fighting with the communist guerrillas in Malaya since 1945, gave themselves up. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 You fulla doody! No way them Japs was hidin' out for that long thinkin' the war was on. Crazy man. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 Trask, you are proficient at insulting people. Please have a nice day! Quote
Dru Posted March 10, 2003 Author Posted March 10, 2003 iain does your research prove caffeine worse than weed? its probably some Carolina skunkweed cut with rabbit pellets anyhow... but coming soon, USA declares War On Coffee. Seattle must give up wapons of mass caffeination ASAP. i also notice that the spider is not in the web marked "marijuana". it probably went out to the parking lot to play Ultimate and listen to String Cheese Incident and eat cheese covered flies. Quote
Attitude Posted March 10, 2003 Posted March 10, 2003 More importantly, today marked the three-year anniversary of the high-water mark for the Nasdaq Composite, when it peaked at 5,132.52 during the day and closed at a record 5,048.62 on March 10, 2000. The tech-driven index has plunged more than 70 percent since then and celebrated the day by declining 26.92 points, or 2.1 percent, to 1,278.37. Quote
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