The Great People of Hong Kong
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Re: The Great People of Hong Kong
I'm sure we can work something out;o) I also have an extra mattress that we can set up in the lounge I'll introduce you to the great food, great places and great girls.. It'll be lots of fun
evefisher- Posts : 2
Join date : 2009-10-22
Age : 38
Location : Johannesburg, South Africa
Re: The Great People of Hong Kong
wa.....sounds so interesting. May I apply to join you then? I wish I could la.....
Samuel Wong- Posts : 2
Join date : 2009-10-21
Age : 39
Location : Xiamen University
Longing for the South Africa Trip
Cool, so we should consider buying heavy medical insurance before coming.
Possibly we will come April next year if everything goes well.
Possibly we will come April next year if everything goes well.
terence.ng- Posts : 6
Join date : 2009-09-22
Age : 39
Crocs and Hippos
Quite Frankly I'd rather be with the crocs than the hippos. Atleast with the crocs you have a fighting chance . Hippos are incredibly territorial, very aggressive and sneak up on you under the water... they can come out at 40km/h and have such big teeth that you'll be lucky if you just lose your legs. Fun stuff. So when are you planning on coming?
Eve
Eve
evefishe- Guest
Longing for the South Africa Trip
It's so great to hear guys enjoyed the field trip so much!
Really look forward to seeing you guys in South Africa soon! I would like to be with hippos but not crocodiles
Really look forward to seeing you guys in South Africa soon! I would like to be with hippos but not crocodiles
terence.ng- Posts : 6
Join date : 2009-09-22
Age : 39
The Great People of Hong Kong
Hi guys
I just wanted to thank all of you for welcoming my colleagues and I so warmly into you country, into your classes and to your incredible dinners. From my own point of view you were all such gracious hosts and it was truly wonderful to have people who were not only interested in our culture but who could tell us so much about their own. I really don't think that we would have had the incredible experiences that we did if it hadn't been for the friendliness of the people we encountered. We also managed to learn so much about your environment which although similar in some respects to our own... was so vastly different in others. The unforgettable freshwater gobies, marine soldier crabs, dog whelks, Rhus (that tourists are allergic to), Pork braai (South African term for barbecue), and the insane visit to the seafood shops. Guys IT WAS GREAT!!!
I hope to see all of you soon in South Africa.. don't hesitate to call or e-mail. If you're keen to get involved..we can always throw you in the water with the crocodiles and hippos
Eve
I just wanted to thank all of you for welcoming my colleagues and I so warmly into you country, into your classes and to your incredible dinners. From my own point of view you were all such gracious hosts and it was truly wonderful to have people who were not only interested in our culture but who could tell us so much about their own. I really don't think that we would have had the incredible experiences that we did if it hadn't been for the friendliness of the people we encountered. We also managed to learn so much about your environment which although similar in some respects to our own... was so vastly different in others. The unforgettable freshwater gobies, marine soldier crabs, dog whelks, Rhus (that tourists are allergic to), Pork braai (South African term for barbecue), and the insane visit to the seafood shops. Guys IT WAS GREAT!!!
I hope to see all of you soon in South Africa.. don't hesitate to call or e-mail. If you're keen to get involved..we can always throw you in the water with the crocodiles and hippos
Eve
Last edited by evefisher on 22nd October 2009, 01:35; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : spelling)
evefisher- Posts : 2
Join date : 2009-10-22
Age : 38
Location : Johannesburg, South Africa
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