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Post by Stil on Dec 4, 2006 11:47:33 GMT 7
First a few primers at mei hua shao qu. The local skewer district. Chinese, Americans, Irish, Australians, British and most importantly Canadians (well, one anyway) Getting to know the staff. I love it when a plan comes together. Some plans end up better than expected. Mild-mannered Irishman by day....... Go-go dancer by night. There is always a way to supplement a teachers salary.
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Post by nolefan on Dec 4, 2006 13:07:35 GMT 7
didn't you use to say that your neck of the woods was boring? hum...
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Post by solongtinik on Dec 4, 2006 14:36:12 GMT 7
whew! u can find these in china?
who's that guy showing his "birdie?" is that stil?
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Post by Stil on Dec 4, 2006 14:44:00 GMT 7
whew! u can find these in china? who's that guy showing his "birdie?" is that stil? They are all over the place. I live in a small city east of Changsha. That birdie doesn't belong to me. He's not a member (hmmm poor choice of words) of the forum because he's computer challenged. I'm in the first few pics.
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Post by Stil on Dec 4, 2006 14:46:31 GMT 7
didn't you use to say that your neck of the woods was boring? hum... Err, yeah, well you know... I just didn't really want just anyone droping by. Mrs. Nolefan is welcome though.
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Post by nolefan on Dec 4, 2006 15:17:09 GMT 7
Err, yeah, well you know... I just didn't really want just anyone droping by. Mrs. Nolefan is welcome though. now, now.. sigmund is taking offense to that statement. he's headed to shangsha right now on a train to deliver a personal greeting to your backside
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Post by Stil on Dec 4, 2006 15:25:36 GMT 7
Ziggy coming? Wonderful! I haven't had gou rou in a coupl of days.
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Post by George61 on Dec 5, 2006 0:35:51 GMT 7
Pic number two! The Fox and the blue chickens!!!
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Post by mich on Dec 5, 2006 17:34:40 GMT 7
coooool......
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Post by Ruth on Dec 8, 2006 17:59:38 GMT 7
Okay, we'll use George's description of picture number two. Solongtinik, Stil is the Fox between the Blue Chickens. At least they are older than the chicks that were following him around during summer camp ;D Where did all those foreigners come from??!? And the pole dancer? Put that thing back where it belongs He's in great shape for his age, but I'm sticking with the Chippendales in the Ladies Lounge.
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Post by solongtinik on Dec 9, 2006 20:12:01 GMT 7
WTF! my town is s oooo boring! i wanna see some of these...curiosity folks!
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Post by Stil on Dec 11, 2006 18:17:13 GMT 7
I've made a few friends (well, people who don't want me dead yet) from the surrounding cities and we imported them for the grand opening. There are are two such bars in the city but I live about 25 minutes south in a small town.
As for the pole dancer, he was trying to empty the ice that the girl put down his pants. Strangely enough the bulge was much bigger pre-ice shower.
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Post by Missi on Dec 12, 2006 6:28:34 GMT 7
This may be the worst question ever asked on here, but in all honestly I would like to know. Why isn't that Irishman wearing any clothes?
I mean if he was a pole dancer you think he would be wearing nicer gitch (this is China, maybe some sequiens or something?). I'm going back to the Ladies Lounge now to sit back and drink some cocktails and watch the Chippendales, I have my stack of yi kuais.
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Post by Stil on Dec 12, 2006 8:00:48 GMT 7
This may be the worst question ever asked on here, but in all honestly I would like to know. Why isn't that Irishman wearing any clothes? He's not really a dancer. In many of the clubs, there are dancers who will pull up a patron on stage and strip him down to his pants (gitch for you Americans) Often there is a chair and a bit of a lap dance. When in a small city, foreigners ae often called upon to everyones great amusement.
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