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Li & John

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  1. Are there any other Satellite options in China? Is there anyway you can tap into like Dishnetwork or Directv?
  2. sary hrd tu tipe lafing tu hrd Totally agree! Deep down, though, you really should feel sorry for someone who can write that and honestly believe it. GZBILL, I agree with you on just about everything, except this. My question, How can somebody from another country think they know more then a native born and raised and educated from that country? What do we really know about China and it's culture? Just what we read in books and see on TV News and documentaries? In my opinion, I think the person that grew up there knows the best. When the person that grew up there shows, by what they post, that they have the grasp of a three year old, then you don't have to be a rocket scientist to be right. And it really isn't rocket science. You see this a lot in the uneducated sector -- often with poor self-esteem -- of every country where they take a non-threatening factual comment and get defensive to the point where what little reality they do hold turns into steam. Next will come the "Foreigners should get out of China!" rant and then it just goes downhill from there. Some people who grew up here never really grew up. You need to PM me. We need to talk.
  3. sary hrd tu tipe lafing tu hrd Totally agree! Deep down, though, you really should feel sorry for someone who can write that and honestly believe it. Yes, I did, am doing, will always believe in my country, not like your wife, two days after she went to America, she thought she was an American already. I suppose if I were boxed into a corner and shown to have an IQ of your average gerbil I'd come out with that comment, too. But the funny thing is that I do not have a Chinese wife. This is a cheap shot too, don't you think?
  4. sary hrd tu tipe lafing tu hrd Totally agree! Deep down, though, you really should feel sorry for someone who can write that and honestly believe it. GZBILL, I agree with you on just about everything, except this. My question, How can somebody from another country think they know more then a native born and raised and educated from that country? What do we really know about China and it's culture? Just what we read in books and see on TV News and documentaries? In my opinion, I think the person that grew up there knows the best.
  5. Snow Beer? This is the first time I have heard of it. The next time I'm in China I will need to try it. Harbin Beer for me!
  6. Good for China! America needs to follow in China's foot steps.
  7. As if that's a record. Yep, complains anytime a comment is made using solid evidence that liberalism does not work. I just hate tax and spend solutions to problems, taxing one group in an attempt to provide welfare to another group just encourages people to stay on welfare. My wife and I were talking about a Chinese restaurant owner she knew that was having problems keeping dishwashers, what the restaurant owner was willing to pay for a dishwasher could not compete with welfare. If welfare was "WorkFare" I suspect that illegal immigrations world be less of a problem, more US residents would be doing the jobs that illegals fill. What is "liberalism"? Tax and Spend? If so compare and contrast to the previous admin of No(Low) Tax and Spend. How'd that work out? Much better than now and in future in the next few years.
  8. China is trying to keep it population busy by building the infrastructure and much needed public works projects that all can benefit by. Here in the US we have carefully planned rhetoric and are wasting over $3/4 of a trillion dollars. We are seeing the incompentance in this bailout blunder right now. The appointee that is in charge of this massive amount of tax payer debt does not bother to pay his taxes. His qualifications for this most important cabinet post: A person who knows how to cheat the system must know how to run the system. And everyone says China is the most corrupt nation on Earth. Yeah, it's pretty sad reading the news out of the US these days. All this talk about stimulus packages, and hundreds of billions of dollars being given to a failed auto industry is enough to make anyone ill. Whatever happened to common sense? I feel quite blessed to be living in China right now, as you don't hear the negativity from these people like you are hearing from the American people. This past weekend, I went out with several of my co-workers. One of the Chinese project managers asked me about the US economy, and I simply replied that I was glad to be living and working in China right now. Jesse, You are a lucky man!
  9. China is trying to keep it population busy by building the infrastructure and much needed public works projects that all can benefit by. Here in the US we have carefully planned rhetoric and are wasting over $3/4 of a trillion dollars. We are seeing the incompentance in this bailout blunder right now. The appointee that is in charge of this massive amount of tax payer debt does not bother to pay his taxes. His qualifications for this most important cabinet post: A person who knows how to cheat the system must know how to run the system. And everyone says China is the most corrupt nation on Earth. Right on!
  10. My wife said, it is common practice for the Chinese members of the family keeping secret of illness from other family members, mainly because they don't want the other family members to worry, especially the parents. They don't want them to worry at all.
  11. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-03...ent_7538000.htm Maybe?
  12. I don't like apples of any kind. I REALLY hate Strawberries or any berry of any kind. They just gross me out! Mango and Papaya no, hate them too. Do you like tomatoes? They are fruits. Really? I do eat tomatoes. I thought tomatoes was a vegetable. The U.S. Supreme Court settled the controversy on May 10, 1893 by declaring that the tomato is a vegetable. Due to the scientific definition of a fruit, the tomato remains a fruit when not dealing with US tariffs. So is a Tomato a fruit or a Vegetable? This is confusing.
  13. No "Jack in the box" sorry not in my area, thanks anyway!
  14. Jack in da boxen? We don't have anything like that here were I live. thanks anyway, I appreciate it.
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