Japan Prime Minister and Bush at Graceland
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Japan Prime Minister and Bush at Graceland
Some people might not know, but Koizumi and Bush recently took a trip to Graceland. Koizumi, who has the same birthday as the King (as do I, by the way... coincidence? I think not...), is and always has been a self proclaimed Elvis fanatic.
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I dunno, looking at Japan's supreme leader wearing Elvis' shades and doing one of his moves is kind of... bizarre...
Sank you, sank you very much.
I dunno, looking at Japan's supreme leader wearing Elvis' shades and doing one of his moves is kind of... bizarre...
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He's a cool dude is that Koizumi. I think he's ace.
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I think thats kinda cool that the PM of Japan like Elvis. I find it interesting to learn why people admire or enjoy aspects of different cultures. I've read that patting a person's back tends to be an American custom, so is Bush making a faux paux here or are photo ops like this carefully crafted?
The other thing that comes to mind is the PM is little guy. Not the pot bellied image I have of most politicians.
The other thing that comes to mind is the PM is little guy. Not the pot bellied image I have of most politicians.
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Most Japanese love Elvis. My mother in law loves him, my other Japanese family members do too, and I've even seen a huge Elvis statue in Tokyo. The King transcends culture...TrailerParkJawa wrote:I think thats kinda cool that the PM of Japan like Elvis. I find it interesting to learn why people admire or enjoy aspects of different cultures. I've read that patting a person's back tends to be an American custom, so is Bush making a faux paux here or are photo ops like this carefully crafted?
The other thing that comes to mind is the PM is little guy. Not the pot bellied image I have of most politicians.
Not sure about Bushie. I can just imagine their conversation:
Bush: "hey Koyzoomee... you know what we call Elvis down in Texas? That's right, 'The Prince of Rock.'
Koizumi: "Don't you mean 'The King?'"
Bush: "Oh... yah that's right. heh heh. 'The King of Texas..."
Koizumi: "No, I meant the King of... Forget it..."
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I was sooooo close to meeting Koizumi. I did however waive to him as he passed me by at the airport. See thread here.
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Because his party's rules only allows it's leaders to serve two 3-year terms, after which Koizumi must step down as president of the Liberal Democratic party and by extension as Prime Minister, regardless of how far he is into his current term as PM.Stofsk wrote:Oh? Why's that?Dalton wrote:He won't be PM much longer, unfortunately.
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That is a very ugly room. I just hope the rest of Graceland doesn't look like that.
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That's Priscilla Presley? Man, I keep sort of forgetting what she looks like, because she looks (at least to me,) like about thirty years younger than her age...
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Frankly she looks better than her daughter in my opinion...
And yes, I do have interesting tastes.
Frankly she looks better than her daughter in my opinion...
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She knows more than a few good plastic surgeons too...Spanky The Dolphin wrote:That's Priscilla Presley? Man, I keep sort of forgetting what she looks like, because she looks (at least to me,) like about thirty years younger than her age...
And yes, I do have interesting tastes.
Frankly she looks better than her daughter in my opinion...
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Nowt wrong with big hips, mate.Stark wrote:Ugh. Wide hips and too much makeup: Spanky has interesting taste.
...and yes, if I were that way inclined I'm sure Koizumi would be one of the first world leaders I'd want to do. Oh yes.
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Apparently Koizumi is such a fan that he released an album of his favourite Elvis songs with his own commentary at the end I heard.
All in all I don't know much about him but he seems like a pretty cool PM.
All in all I don't know much about him but he seems like a pretty cool PM.
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Right, he was also partially responsible for the huge statue of the King in Harajuku (I think it's in Harajuku...).Mr. T wrote:Apparently Koizumi is such a fan that he released an album of his favourite Elvis songs with his own commentary at the end I heard.
All in all I don't know much about him but he seems like a pretty cool PM.
What can you say, the man has good taste. Meeting his ex and daughter, and getting the royal treatment at Graceland was one of his dreams, I'm sure...
Elvis also had a passion for something from Japan as well.
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