For those who don't know. I'll be living in Zhuhai for a year, working as an English teaching assistant at a university. I believe the Chinese government has named it the most romantic city in China. Which is neat. If you visit, watch out for the hordes of women who will surely be falling in love with me in this bucolic setting.
Monday, August 10, 2009
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小谷,
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a great time in China. If you ever have some free time, be sure to venture north and hang out with me in 北京. Otherwise, we may have to pick a point in the middle kingdom and hang out there. Be safe and have a great journey!
高健
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ReplyDeleteSince I look down on you and don't think you can read let alone believe you have looked at the front page of the NYtimes in the last 2 days, I will link you this article. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/11/business/economy/11expats.html?emc=eta1
ReplyDeleteIt is about people (infants) like you. The dude in the picture looks exactly what you will look like in a month. Also your blog is really smart and says that the comments above were posted on the 12th, which is tomorrow.
also, why does it say I removed posts? I hate your blog.
ReplyDeleteI understand, you're so nervous about writing me a post, that I has to be just perfect. So you had to remove 2 before you were satisfied. The blog is on China time, like I will be.
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