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Her name was Jessie, and she was from Henan. I was new in Shenzhen, and looking for someone to teach me Mandarin, and Jessie was the first woman responding to my Shenzhen Party ad who wasn’t downright ugly. In fact, you could say she was attractive, although just how she looked escapes me now; five years can end up blurring the faces of people you once knew well. If I saw her now, I would probably recognize her, but currently all that remains in the Jessie part of my brain is the details:…
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If I had to pick an adjective to describe Saturday afternoon in a park, I would probably choose something like languid. Relaxing and uneventful would also fit the description, I suppose. Donghu Park in Luohu, therefore, might not have been entirely prepared for the revelry that was unleashed in it yesterday afternoon. And what revelry it was, my brothers! There was beer-swilling, Arabic dancing, hugging and more hugging, as we wallowed in the euphoria of it all. We…
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Shuiwei is bubbling with life on any given day; on the afternoon of Wednesday, Chinese New Year’s Eve, it was about to explode. The area’s already impressive lineup of beggars seemed to have been bolstered by the arrival of numerous reinforcements displaying a wide range of both age and deformity; prostitutes were already out and strutting about, as if smelling a coming windfall (we all need someone to hold during the holiday season, right?); and sobbing schoolgirls lined the sidewalks with…
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hi man how ar eyou where are you now
Best of luck with everything.
Mike
Hi Ranajit,
I meant to ask if you'd seen "Fire in Babylon" - the story of the West Indies team of the 70s and 80s. If you haven't, then find it. I would love to show it to a bunch of baseball fans and let them see that hurting batsmen is a part of the really fast bowlers armoury.
It makes me feel my age though - I didn't realise that Lillee and Thomson were at their best in the mid-70s.
Mike
Hi Ranajit,
India had their chances in the Trent Bridge test. England at about 120-8 were allowed to get another 100 mainly through poor fielding. Then India at about 260-4 collapsed against the new ball in good conditions. Those first two days I thought that it would be going to 1-1 on the series. After that - no contest.
The Oval test conditions were more like what Indian batsmen are used to, but the decision to ask Dravid to open the second innings after his truly great first innings was just stupid. They should have maybe thrown away a couple of tail enders to give him a break.
I've never seen England this run-hungry and scoring quite quickly too. I don't think our bowlers are good enough to worry India at home in the same way but, when you're facing 400+ to avoid the follow-on, the batsmen need more strength than they've shown in this series.
I usually forget to look at the scores for the ODIs.
Mike
Nice meeting you,too.Looking for next party and dance.haha
i will be in coco park like every weekend, C U
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