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"For a long time, Koreans thought Dr. Wu Jang Choon invented seedless

watermelon, when in fact, he was the first Korean to demonstrated it in

Korea.

He never claimed to be the inventor. He was merely demonstrating the power

of the genetics. However, this revered Korean scientist was falsely

credited (by and amongst Koreans) for decades after his death in 1959.

It is indeed a Japanese scientist who invented it."

On a forum

my wealth of useless info has grown once again :D

surviced my baby today after the absolute beating it got over the weekend and found a pretty major leak looked like break fluid... must have cooked a line... brakes feel very very dodgy.. only went round the block... have to wait for another day off for closer inspectioin.... :D

yes it does, i havnt heard it with his new exhaust will go and visit him tomorrow i think just to say hello :D

The twin 2.5" sounds f**kin awesome, looks just as nice too. I'm now regretting buying the Apexi cat back!!!!

surviced my baby today after the absolute beating it got over the weekend and found a pretty major leak looked like break fluid... must have cooked a line... brakes feel very very dodgy.. only went round the block... have to wait for another day off for closer inspectioin.... :D

we are talking the GTR yea?

not the super offroad mobile

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