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February 9, 2006
Men on the Ground
As the title of this blog says ... "Life as a man on the ground"
So I been thinking of maybe opening the blog up so it kinda becomes "mEn on the ground, or even mEn and woMen on the ground"
Basically I'd let some of my crazy friends share their experiences with the masses, and trust me when I say they are a lot more adventurous than me.
Here's a few hints:
Mr G - an Italiano in Shanghai who seems to always have a crisis land on his lap on the 23rd hour whenever a big deal is taking place, He's a real funny guy.
Mr Luke - This guy parties 8 nights out of 7 and still manages to make it to his daily chinese lesson before me, and then goes home to do his homework, at any given moment between the hours of 8pm > 4am I kinda know exactly which club he is in, great guy with some crazy friends and amazing stories to tell, such as they time the "borrowed" a Taxi in Shanghai ;)
so what ya guys reckon, worth heading down this road by opening it up for a bit more content and information to flow out of China ???
ur comments appreciated
Posted by shak at February 9, 2006 7:57 PM
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Can't wait to hear the taxi story. I think telling stories about Shanghai/China is great as it illustrates the way life goes best.
Posted by: ThomasB at February 10, 2006 12:22 AM
no no no... NOOOO!!! We don't need any more unique perspectives, crazy stories, interesting characters.... Everything in China is crystal clear, why would we need to read more about what goes on in China in the 21st century??? :))
Posted by: Vadim at February 10, 2006 3:53 AM
4am?! the party is only getting warmed up by 4! ;-) ..hehe just kidding. Shak, i love telling people your soup story, too cool!
Posted by: Luke at February 10, 2006 6:22 AM
I would love to read more about life there, and think it is a great idea.
Posted by: werty at February 26, 2006 12:16 PM
China is a beautiful country, you can find your dream, Congratulations!
Posted by: wayne chai at February 27, 2006 1:45 PM