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> > Japs keep moving, this is a White man's neighborhood.
> > http://www.mellowfx2.com/gallery/xcountry/japskeepmoving
> Which depicts a sign from the 1940s. Did you get that, Kaz? FROM THE
> 1940s! But then, no one ever accused you of being up to date.
> > http://neiwert.blogspot.com/JapsKeepMoving.jpg
> This one depicts "Rose Hill", by the look of it, also from the 1940s.
> What has become of Rose Hill today? It's in Manito Park, in Spokane Wa.
> Here are articles on two of the features in this park:
> "Rose Hill, located northwest of the conservatory, was the result
> of a cooperative project between the Spokane Rose Society and the Parks
> Department."
> "The Nishinomiya Japanese Garden was completed in 1974 and symbolizes
> the friendship of Spokane, Washington, for its sister city, Nishinomiya,
> Japan. A well-known Japanese landscape architect, Nagao Sakurai, who at
> one time was in charge of the Imperial Palace grounds, was enlisted to
> design the garden in 1967. Construction of the waterfall and pond began
> in 1990. Late in 1973, after Nagao Sukurai suffered a stroke, two
> landscape architects from Kobe, Japan, Shosuke Nagai and Hirohiko Kawai,
> were contracted to complete the garden, which was dedicated by both
> cities on May 17, 1974."
> > > So tell us, Kaz -- what ELSE have you been wrong about?
> So tell us, Kaz -- what ELSE have you been wrong about?
> BWAAHAAHAAHAAHAAHAAHA! What a fucking moron!
> Verno
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