I've always preferred Tea Horse Guesthouse which is a bit before Halfway, IIRC.
I've always preferred Tea Horse Guesthouse which is a bit before Halfway, IIRC.
You got me there, Billy boy. My room is decorated in empty baijiu bottles, I'm typing with one hand, handling the booze with the other and while I'm at it I squeal like a pig, crying over my covered-up shortcomings and traumas. Please toss me some of those numbers you were mentioning.
*burp*
From the Wikipedia article on "Slavery in the United States":
"To help regulate the relationship between slave and owner, including legal support for keeping the slave as property, slave codes were established. Slave codes were laws established to demonstrate legal sanctions over the black population.
While each state had its own slave code, many concepts were shared throughout the slave states. According to the slave codes, teaching a slave to read or write was illegal. This was common code among many southern states."
Geezer: I believe that according to your reasoning above here's another 'right' and a piece of your white American 'freedom' that's lost?
Should we have the right of having SAM sites in our gardens, in case of air attacks? Should we have the right to own hand granates in case we're outnumbered by the outlaws? How about tanks, because SUVs are not big enough?
How exactly do you describe freedom? The right to kill, because to kill or not to kill is my personal decision and no one can take that freedom away from me?
Never mind. This is my last post concerning guns and Americans.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
Anyway, this is getting rather OT. I apologize for contributing to further derailing this forum thread.
I'm pretty sure I'll be the last person in Kunming you're going to see drunk in public and certainly never on cheap low-alcohol beers.
Be assured that confidence is easily mistaken for arrogance by those more insecure – neither judging you nor describing the people you mentioned in yet another one of your endless and bitter rants.
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The environment is fairly nice, with a great location right above the development where Turtle is located, but it yet seems like another gym where the investor doesn't really understand even the basics of running a gym.
The space is fairly small, making it extremely crowded in evenings, they require you to buy 7 yuan water bottles instead of offering free drinking water (expensive and not very environmentally friendly) and on top of that they run out of hot shower water almost every evening. Their answer to this is that it's a gym, not a spa.
Unfortunately, they do not offer refunds on their cards. The manager also refuses to give the contact information of the boss, probably to make sure they won't be able to hear any of the complaints.
On top of this, the staff seems to be rather clueless and gives conflicting answers to the same questions depending on who you ask, including the manager lying about him being the boss.
The whole place is one big disappointment, unfortunately.
China hands out happy city awards, Kunming sad
Posted byI'm curious what people have against Chengdu. Not a place to go for the weather if that's the only thing you care about, but otherwise definitely one of my personal favorites. The reason the city is growing so fast could very well be because it offers good opportunities and has great city planning. The relation with money doesn't have to be that simplistic.
Burger King Kunming grand opening and giveaway
Posted byI would join if I was a fast eater...of all the chains you see outside of the US Burger King is definitely the best!
Foraging for wild edibles in Kunming's hills
Posted byWill definitely try out a few of the mentioned restaurants this month. Eager to find some alternative restaurants for a more diverse dining experience.
Can I assume that generally wild vegetables are completely organic? In this case meaning that there's no chemicals (and other unwanted substances) applied before they reach shops and restaurants.