Hong Kong
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- Kooky
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Re: Hong Kong
I don't. You might. But I doubt it.
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- Lichtgestalt
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Re: Hong Kong
http://tinyurl.com/yghvgs5 There you go
Last edited by Lichtgestalt on 16th Dec, '09, 20:41, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Hong Kong
Well, that was so not helpful, unless I wanted a list of hong kong serial killers or some bizarre sex trade in hong kong. :pLichtgestalt wrote:http://tinyurl.com/yghvgs5 There you go
- Lichtgestalt
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Re: Hong Kong
I must have spelled "Canadians" wrong then..
Re: Hong Kong
A conspiracy theory is just the truth not yet come to light
Re: Hong Kong
thanks, I did look eventually
and Lightstick,, Canadian is not spelled S E A L M U R D E R E R
and Lightstick,, Canadian is not spelled S E A L M U R D E R E R
Re: Hong Kong
I knew a lovely Canadian girl once. We went out for dinner a few times and everything seemed to be going well. Then one night she asked if I wanted to go clubbing...
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Re: Hong Kong
Yes, you need a visa. However, unsure where you would go for it. Is there a HK SAR High Comm?
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Re: Hong Kong
the t-shirt should have given her awayBoD wrote:I knew a lovely Canadian girl once. We went out for dinner a few times and everything seemed to be going well. Then one night she asked if I wanted to go clubbing...
Re: Hong Kong
No lah, Canucks don't need one.Fat Bob wrote:Yes, you need a visa. However, unsure where you would go for it. Is there a HK SAR High Comm?
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Re: Hong Kong
that's about all you'll see...
not what it used to be...The haze in Hong Kong is formed by a combination of particles and gases generated by power plants, ships, vehicles and tens of thousands of factories in neighbouring Guangdong province in mainland China, experts say.
“It is a very toxic cocktail. The suspended particulates are so fine that they can penetrate to the very lowest region of our lungs, even cross into our (blood) circulation and damage our arteries as well as the air sacs,”
Re: Hong Kong
You can counteract the "toxic cocktail" in the air referenced above with some other sorts at LKF, Wanchai, etc and things will be fine, I assure you. HK is a really, really fun place for nightlife.
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