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February 20, 2010 at 4:35 AM #516451February 20, 2010 at 6:41 AM #515552LAAFTERHOURSParticipant
Drove by that place yesterday on the way to my dealership and its unreal how large and overdone it is. Its like you are going to a movie premier or something..
February 20, 2010 at 6:41 AM #515694LAAFTERHOURSParticipantDrove by that place yesterday on the way to my dealership and its unreal how large and overdone it is. Its like you are going to a movie premier or something..
February 20, 2010 at 6:41 AM #516119LAAFTERHOURSParticipantDrove by that place yesterday on the way to my dealership and its unreal how large and overdone it is. Its like you are going to a movie premier or something..
February 20, 2010 at 6:41 AM #516210LAAFTERHOURSParticipantDrove by that place yesterday on the way to my dealership and its unreal how large and overdone it is. Its like you are going to a movie premier or something..
February 20, 2010 at 6:41 AM #516461LAAFTERHOURSParticipantDrove by that place yesterday on the way to my dealership and its unreal how large and overdone it is. Its like you are going to a movie premier or something..
February 20, 2010 at 9:16 AM #515590svelteParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.
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North County Gazette
May 5, 2009As a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.[/quote]
Wow, I guess I hadn’t read this before. Clutching Hello Kitty doll…suicide attempt with a butter knife. Unreal.
This almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live parody, but it’s real life.
Best wishes to Mr. Yamamoto.
February 20, 2010 at 9:16 AM #515734svelteParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.
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North County Gazette
May 5, 2009As a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.[/quote]
Wow, I guess I hadn’t read this before. Clutching Hello Kitty doll…suicide attempt with a butter knife. Unreal.
This almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live parody, but it’s real life.
Best wishes to Mr. Yamamoto.
February 20, 2010 at 9:16 AM #516158svelteParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.
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North County Gazette
May 5, 2009As a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.[/quote]
Wow, I guess I hadn’t read this before. Clutching Hello Kitty doll…suicide attempt with a butter knife. Unreal.
This almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live parody, but it’s real life.
Best wishes to Mr. Yamamoto.
February 20, 2010 at 9:16 AM #516249svelteParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.
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North County Gazette
May 5, 2009As a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.[/quote]
Wow, I guess I hadn’t read this before. Clutching Hello Kitty doll…suicide attempt with a butter knife. Unreal.
This almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live parody, but it’s real life.
Best wishes to Mr. Yamamoto.
February 20, 2010 at 9:16 AM #516501svelteParticipant[quote=NewtoSanDiego][quote=NewtoSanDiego]
North County Gazette
March 14, 2009Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA lamented at last Tuesday’s North County business roundtable in Escondido, “We are in very very bad place, this reminds me of the beginning of the lost decade in Japan. I am very very nervous”, his nervousness was evident as he was clutching his Hello Kitty ™ doll. He went on to say “It is my daughter’s Hello Kitty, she will like, ha ha”.
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North County Gazette
May 5, 2009As a followup to a recent March 14th North County Gazette article, Toshi Yamamoto VP of US Operations of Lexus USA was hospitalized due to unsuccessful Seppuku attempt. This form of Japanese ritual suicide is normally performed by plunging a sword into the abdomen. In Mr. Yamamoto’s case he attempted it with a blunt butter knife. After a brief visit to the emergency room, he was released. He is expected to make a full recovery and resume work next week after a brief recuperation.[/quote]
Wow, I guess I hadn’t read this before. Clutching Hello Kitty doll…suicide attempt with a butter knife. Unreal.
This almost sounds like a Saturday Night Live parody, but it’s real life.
Best wishes to Mr. Yamamoto.
February 20, 2010 at 9:32 AM #515600CDMA ENGParticipantIs this place open yet? I know we deployed equipment at this site in Decemember to help with in-building coverage there so there was a strong assumption they were going to open.
CE
February 20, 2010 at 9:32 AM #515744CDMA ENGParticipantIs this place open yet? I know we deployed equipment at this site in Decemember to help with in-building coverage there so there was a strong assumption they were going to open.
CE
February 20, 2010 at 9:32 AM #516168CDMA ENGParticipantIs this place open yet? I know we deployed equipment at this site in Decemember to help with in-building coverage there so there was a strong assumption they were going to open.
CE
February 20, 2010 at 9:32 AM #516259CDMA ENGParticipantIs this place open yet? I know we deployed equipment at this site in Decemember to help with in-building coverage there so there was a strong assumption they were going to open.
CE
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