Sunmoon Inn (Nan Zhuang)
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Queer Night
... bar and she and Alex wanted to go check it out. They invited me along and I thought, "Why not?" So, we took a taxi to the bar. When we got out of the cab, we walked into a building and towards the back (somewhat hidden) was the bar. We walked in and were surprised when it was completely empty. Not a single customer was there. It was very odd. It was like it was our own private club. So, we sat ...
A day with teenagers.
... br> I was anxious to see the group. Although it had been only one day since we last saw each other, it felt like a lifetime. I knew some were homesick and was desperately hoping that it was only a small number as it was Day 4 in a foreign country. My fears were alleviated upon seeing their faces…
"Oh my god Mr. Wagner I got a full body massage!"
“Oh yeah, well my Chinese family owns 2 Ferraris, a Lamborghini and 2 Porsches.”
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Amusing Anecdotes
... as fast as I could before she could sell me anything else and can only assume that was a tried and tested sales technique - compliment the tourists and then they buy more!
and just as an aside......
Jack keeps asking people what their name is and then when they tell him, he laughs hysterically and says 'that's a funny name' - I'm hoping that as he gets used to the Chinese names soon because I'm getting a tad tired of jumping in asking him to mind his manners ...
Life in Hong Kong
... for the mentally handicapped. It’s very nice and friendly but, unfortunately, there is no kitchen. Elaine had done some shopping for me to help settle me in, just the essentials; two bottles of wine, two cans of beer and some snacks. I think that she has the wrong idea about us Australians.
I got up early Sunday morning to go for a wander and get my bearings. The weather is very hot and humid, which makes wandering around difficult. Sunday is the main ...
Lost in the New Territories !!!!!!
... in the even hotter sun, had a limp ham and cheese sandwich and some kind of green drink to sustain us until we eventually came to a set of stairs....all 900 of them lined with golden buddhas.....by the time we reached the top in the hot humidity - neither becky or I could speak for half and hour, and couldnt really breathe either as the temple at the top was shrouded in a smokey haze of burning incense. It was really magical to be honest. After ...