IBUKI #14 - 2ND ANNIVERSARY" May 05, 2007 Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan Kyoko Kimura vs. Atsuko Emoto
NEO "The Last Winner" May 5, 2007 Itabashi Green Tokyo, Japan Emi Sakura & Hikari Minami vs. Aoi Kizuki & Nagisa Nozaki
NOSAWA GENOME November 8, 2006 Shin Kiba 1st Ring Tokyo, Japan Triple Crown Championship: Minoru Suzuki © vs. Fuuka
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KAORU & Hiren vs Chikayo Nagashima & Sonoko Kato(9/05/08)
OZ Tag Team Title Tournament - Round 1: KAORU & Hiren vs. Chikayo Nagashima & Sonoko Kato(9/05/08)
IBUKI "IBUKI #6" March 19, 2006 Shin-Kiba 1st RING Tokyo, Japan 2/3 Falls Match: Kyoko Kimura vs. Atsuko Emoto
The short Fenix L1D Premium Q5 flashlight puts out amazing light for its svelte 2.2 ounce weight (with Lithium batteries) and for using just ONE AA battery. The L1D Q5 makes an outstanding EDC light and incorporates the new technology I spoke to in my "Shedding Some Light" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfQ3Ghbn1R4). Despite using these easy-to-find ubiquitous power cells, this light cranks out some impressive brightness levels and run times: low power at 12 lumens: 25 hrs, med at 53 lumens: 5 hrs, high at 107 lumens: 2 hrs, SOS/Turbo mode at 120 lumens: 1.5 hrs. This performance is made possible with digital regulation/control that maximizes and smoothes power delivery to the extremely bright Cree 7090 XR-E LED. Variances can be expected with different power cell types and temperature but generally speaking L2D can crank out a lot of usable light to about 25 meters (your mileage may vary!). Other upside includes: simple and easy to master switchology, waterproof to IPX-8 standards, quality construction throughout, glass lens with AR coating, numerous included accessories (belt carry case, lanyard, o-rings, and switch cap cover), tactile click switch thats easy to manipulate in cold or loud conditions, flush mounted switch (allows vertical standing of the light for lantern use; prevents accidental on), well-culminated beam with no artifacts from the textured reflector, and some very useful accessories like a diffuser tip, wand extension, headband, and bike light mount (all purchased separately). It's these accessories that enable the Fenix L1D to replace many other lighting products and still provide similar performance. And all of this comes in at a reasonable price for the utility achieved. A reliable and tough lighting tool is a critical part of your kit and the Fenix L1D is a smart choice that will serve you well for many years. ////////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 8 out of 10
The object of lukie's lust faces off against the girl who loves to headbutt stuff in this match for JD Star
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Mariko Yoshida & Meiko Satomura vs. Shu Shibutani & Hiroyo Matsumoto (5/5/07)
IBUKI #14 "2ND ANNIVERSARY" May 5, 2007 Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan Mariko Yoshida & Meiko Satomura vs. Shu Shibutani & Hiroyo Matsumoto
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Kaoru Ito & Ayako Hamada vs. Misae Genki & Aya Yuki (10/14/07)
NEO "Victorious 3" October 14, 2007 Itabashi Green Hall Tokyo, Japan NEO Tag Team Title: Kaoru Ito © & Ayako Hamada © vs. Misae Genki & Aya Yuki
Finals of the Princess Of Puroresuringu League. DVD quality, w/post-match photo session
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