When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, did Emperor Hiro Hito give the Japanese citizens a timetable for withdrawal?
Q. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, did Emperor Hiro Hito give the Japanese citizens a timetable for withdrawal?
Asked by Doctor O - Thu Dec 3 03:22:41 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hirohito loved the power, just like Big O, but he was PROUD of its citizens, because they were his people. Can't say the same for Big O. Most importantly, though, unlike Big O, Hirohito wanted the country he led to win. It is worth noting that it took an alliance of most of the industrialized world, the dropping of two A-bombs, and the fear that we had many more such bombs to finally bring down the Japanese Empire. If we had invaded their home island, we would have learned the true meaning of the word carnage. Nevertheless, thankfully, Hirohito DID lose the war because he attacked the USA too soon. ___ The Red Vanguard - (the name itself says we should be cautious of anything you say) You fail to acknowledge that the Japanese… [cont.]
Answered by Bob S - Thu Dec 3 03:45:37 2009

Any good dish for a 'tilapia' or 'hito' I can order in the Philippines?
Q. Any good dish for a 'tilapia' or 'hito' I can order in the Philippines?
Asked by Think Tank II - Thu Mar 27 06:09:30 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. the best is to "ihaw it" hehehe...or fry it then put bagoong isda and saluyot! introducing Bulang-lang...its an ilocano dish
Answered by jaxG - Thu Mar 27 10:42:19 2008

Miyavi - Itoshii Hito Chords?
Q. I searched the internet and I found only tabs for itoshii hito , but ( i know this sounds veeery stupid ) i don't understand those tabs , I'm new with the guitar stuff but i really like the song and i'd like to learn how to play it , so , can someone tell me the chords ( like frets and chords)? I'll be grateful for the rest of my life if you'll help me
Asked by Kawarimono Bakemono - Tue Apr 29 12:33:45 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I don't know the piece or the guitar tabs, but if it helps with your artistic interpretation "Itoshii Hito" is Japanese for "precious person." It's their way of saying "my darling." You may know that already since you know the song by that name, but if not, I hope this helps.
Answered by Jackson N - Tue Apr 29 12:44:20 2008

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