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Not sure about the Mayor of Hiroshima, but there was one poor sod who was injured by the Hiroshima bomb, and promptly shipped to a hospital - in Nagasaki, just in time for the next bomb (which he also managed to survive).Originally posted by zeitghost
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He was a dedicated man.Originally posted by zeitghostMust be really talented to write music as a carbonised radioactive corpse.
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I stand by my words as the complete truth. You can even youtube some of his music, bit dated but you can still dance to it.Originally posted by zeitghost
My original comment would have been very funny if it translated properly in google translate. Teach me to post after a whisky.Last edited by woohoo; 5 November 2014, 11:04.
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What's the translation ? Why have I grown a second head ??Originally posted by woohoo View PostThe mayor of Hiroshima, went on to survive the bombing and founded the folk music group "Anata kanashī yarō wa, inochi o eru". In your face. His reported actual last words... "Hontōni anata ga kono Chū de anata no inkei o oku koto ga dekimasu."
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The mayor of Hiroshima, went on to survive the bombing and founded the folk music group "これを翻訳するためのスペースのあなたの悲しい無駄". In your face. His reported actual last words... "本当にあなたがこの中であなたの陰茎を置くことができます."Originally posted by JoeyD View PostWhat the fuck was that ?? (Mayor of Hiroshima, 1945)Last edited by woohoo; 5 November 2014, 11:07.
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But he thought the joke was so funny that he had "told" it several times in his various books long before he croaked!Originally posted by tractor View PostSpike Milligan "I told you I was ill" engraved on his headstone
Spikes funniest quote was "snivelling little bastard" in reference to HRH Chaz waxing lyrical in a written blurb to some award or other.....
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