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Five Fav’s By Quin Roberts. Emperor Hirohito #1 Princess Nagako The emperor would have needed his wife on his five fav’s so they could always know who.

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1 Five Fav’s By Quin Roberts

2 Emperor Hirohito

3 #1 Princess Nagako The emperor would have needed his wife on his five fav’s so they could always know who was watching their seven children.

4 #2 Maresuke Nogi This celebrated soldier in the Russo-Japanese War took Hirohito under his wing as a young child and mentored him. So he most likely would want to stay in touch with him.

5 #3 George W. Bush The emperor would have like to talk with George W. Bush. He probably would have thought he was very interesting with a different cultural background than his own.

6 #4 General Macarthur He decided not to charge Hirohito with war crimes and let him keep his throne after Japan lost WWII. So the emperor would need him on his five fav’s to thank him for that.

7 #5 Samuel Stillman Berry Since the emperor was fascinated with marine biology, he probably would want to have a famous marine biologist like Samuel Berry on his list, so they can discuss such things.

8 Blocked Contacts

9 #1 Hideki Tojo Hideki Tojo was one of the key military leaders of Japan that forced the emperor to make decisions he did not agree with during WWII.

10 #2 50 Cent The old emperor of Japan probably wouldn’t have appreciated people like 50 cent very much.

11 #3 Franklin D. Roosevelt The opposing leader on the opposite side of the Atlantic, President Roosevelt would not have been welcomed with open arms to have a quick chat with the emperor.

12 #4 Mao Zedong The emperor would have blocked Mao Zedong from his phone because he led the communist party in china during WWII which was the main force against Japan in China.

13 #5 Adolph Hitler Even though they were allies in WWII if they would have won the Germans might have gone after the Japanese when it was over.

14 Franklin D. Roosevelt

15 #1 Eleanor Roosevelt Eleanor would of course be on Franklin’s five fav’s since they are husband and wife. Plus she probably would have given him a lot of suggestions on how to run the country.

16 #2 General Macarthur General Macarthur would need to be on there especially during WWII. This way the President could get lots of updates on how the war was going from one of his top generals.

17 #3 Herbert Hoover The former president would be on his five fav’s because this way FDR could call him up and talk trash about what a great job he is doing.

18 #4 Winston Churchill Winston Churchill would need to be just a call away because he was the leader of one of our top allies during WWII and they would probably have to talk about strategy and who to crush next.

19 #5 George Marshall Being the army’s Chief of Staff during WWII FDR would need to keep in close contact with him.

20 Blocked Contacts

21 #1 Adolph Hitler Since this is probably one of the most terrible people ever the President wouldn’t want to talk with him very bad. Plus he was our top enemy.

22 #2 Benito Mussolini Another leader in the Axis Powers, President Roosevelt would have no reason to chat with Mussolini other than to talk crap about how we were dominating them.

23 #3 Emperor Hirohito Since he was the leader of our enemy from the West in WWII the president would have blocked him from his phone.

24 #4 Fidel Castro Franklin D. Roosevelt would definably block this guys number since he is one of the closest communist leaders to our country.

25 #5 Kim Jong Il FDR would have not only blocked this loony dictators number, but would have also crushed him and his weird-o country with his wheel chair.


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