Boltono Posted September 26, 2004 Posted September 26, 2004 I agree with a few writers here above. Facts, not subjective, mood like / dislike stuff. Chiyotaikai is a unique, non-boring performer. Adds flavour. We all watch for his tsupparis, whirlwhing attack, then, if necessary, the pull! I look forward to it. OK...subjective!...he has a warm pudgy rogue-ish face I appreciate...and he's dating (so I understand) so he's hitting the bottle a bit and disco-ing...par with Real Madrid soccer team, the best paid players in the World with charisma and image but can't win a sausage sometimes! Chiyo is ok. (Applauding...)
QttP Posted September 26, 2004 Posted September 26, 2004 Chiyotaikai is a unique, non-boring performer. Adds flavour. We all watch for his tsupparis, whirlwhing attack, then, if necessary, the pull! I look forward to it. It's just that recently his tsuppari are not as fast, his pushes are not as devastating, his pull-downs are too predictable and he loses too much. So it does get a bit less fun to watch (unless you're a hater). And even if you are a hater, it's not fun, because he did eventually get his pathetic kachi-koshi. (Applauding...)
MongolPower Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 To quote a Japanese TV commercial - "I'm lovin' it"Never been a fan - of him or his Ooyakata - what goes around comes around I guess. Is that from McDonald's commercial too? "I'm loving it"
QttP Posted September 27, 2004 Posted September 27, 2004 (edited) McDonalds >>>>>>>>> Burger King That's a well known fact. (Showing respect...) Edit: Damnit. Edited September 27, 2004 by QttP
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