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...need a piece of slang you won't find in any Japanese-English dictionary. Pero-guri is a phrase Tanaka coined himself to describe the sexual act. More specifically, his sexual acts. It's an onomatopoeic word, the pero coming from the slang pero-pero, which means to lick. The guri comes from guri-guri, which means to grind. The 45-year-old Tanaka is Governor of Japan's mountainous Nagano prefecture, west of Tokyo, but he's also a writer, specializing in autobiographical pero-guri tales, which reveal a predilection for flight attendants, married women and fine champagne...
Bush has said he has no desire to be President or even a Senator. He claims he's not a national figure; friends say he doesn't want to step into W.'s spotlight. During the offshore-drilling dispute, when reporters asked if Jeb could lick W. in a fight, Jeb smiled and let down his guard. "The Secret Service," he said, "might not let me near him right...
...smells her socks, photographs her legs (how Japanese cinema loves voyeuristic kink) and wants to kiss her feet and suck her toes. She discovers his obsessions, and forces him to sit in a closet watching her having sex with another man. When finished, she pleads with Takuya to lick her top-to-bottom. More mind game than full-on physical celebration, restraint stamps this surprisingly accomplished film - a kind of miracle considering its origin in a comic book. Asian filmmakers are pulling sexy miracles out of hats like rabbits. And we all know what rabbits are famous...
...could say 'in your face' and appoint someone as conservative as Chavez; or he could lick his wounds and pick someone more moderate that labor could get a long with. Generally, a president is given more of a break on a second nominee. To get this first debacle off the headlines, Bush will be more advised to pick a moderate. Or make the political masterstroke of picking a Democrat, although I don't think there's much chance of that right...
...dependent on oil than it was 20 years ago, and so far the higher costs haven't stoked inflation. But the risk of a severe global slowdown is greater when energy is expensive, and few outside of OPEC, Big Oil and the guy selling home insulation ever gained a lick from rising energy costs...