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Happy Birthday Doitsu!

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Happy birthday, Doitsu! (Holiday feeling...)

Nice kessho, Amanogawa. :-D

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Happy birthday old man Doitsu,you will soon be my age but dont let that spoil your day.

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Ois guade, Alex! Mach nur so weiter! (Holiday feeling...)

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Zenji

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Happy birthday Duitsu (In a state of confusion...) (In a state of confusion...) (In a state of confusion...) (Applauding...) (Punk rocker...) (Laughing...)

Edited by tominishiki

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(In a state of confusion...) (In a state of confusion...) Happy birthday Doitsuyama-zeki! Hartelijk gefeliciteerd! It is a bit late already, but I hope you enjoyed this day so far (In a state of confusion...)

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Thanks a lot to everyone! (In a state of confusion...) (In a state of confusion...)

@Fujisan: I will never reach your age... unless I'm speeding up my time.

@Amanogawa: VERY nice kesho mawashi! (Sign of approval) I'm too lazy looking it up, maybe you just tell me the name of the heya written on the bottom? ...tama-beya kōenkai.

Edit: Of course I DID look... but I don't know the word... is 宣玉 correct? And what does it mean?

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Thank you Manekineko and Doitsuyama, for your compliments for

my sugoku suteki na keshomawashi. ;-) This is actually

a very wonderful work by our great magyar artist Nekonishiki Banji.

Yes Doitsu-zeki, the Kanji says 宣玉部屋後援会 ( Noritama-beya Koenkai ).

Well Notitama のりたま is a name of a food called furikake - kind of

"standard""easy" seasoning when you eat rice. You just

sprinkle it on a bowl of rice

http://www.marumiya.co.jp/product/product_01_index.html

It's been quite popular, long-sellar, best-sellar type of food

of a taste of combination of nori ( =laver ) + tama ( :-)

Me and my daughter Mutsukaori belong to this Noritama-beya.

My son is Noritama-Oyakata and his (real ;-) ) name is Noriaki (宣明),

and they of course do like this food Noritama a lot!

Clear now? (Sigh...)

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Happy birthday Doitsuyama-zeki (First prize...) (Second prize...)

One of the few people who's guesses and choices I used as a reference whenever possible in sumo games, hoping to someday reach his vaulted banzuke positions.

I have to start reading this Off-Topic forum BEFORE the Honbasho/Ozumo sections, otherwise I spend too much time there and get here late (First prize...)

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