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daliancripples2
Posted on: Thanksgiving
November 22, 2007 at 2:43 AMZhu4 ni3men gan3 en1 jie2 kuai4 le! I woke up to no water, so my thanksgiving will be a stinky, dry one!haha And gonna make chicken noodle soup--Wo3 mei2 zhao3 hua ji zai Dalian. Oh well thats why we came to China to experience NEW and different things, right! I have been listening to the Intermediate lessons more often recently and although I don't pick up suo3 you3 de I feel like I'm getting more bang for my buck! So I just listen to each one a few more times. Anyway keep up the good work and I really am glad you guys take the time to bring us all these ting3you3young4 de lessons.
Posted on: Happy Birthday
November 20, 2007 at 8:36 AMthat "r" sound really gives me a hard time!!
Posted on: Cold Will Kill You
November 16, 2007 at 2:42 AMSomeone up there mentioned the tradition of pregnant women not being allowed to bathe for a month I have also heard this 1 from Chinese friends. And they also must meet 20 eggs a day (can you imagine the smell from the eggs and the not bathing???) So I will NEVER get pregnant in China! Also the fan thing, my b.f. and I were in the hospital in Dalian following a nasty traffic accident in July when it was 38 degrees with 100% humidity and the dr.'s would come in and shut the fan off. They said our recovery would be slowed down by the cold! Anyway as soon as they left we turned it back on. As it turns ou
Posted on: Cold Will Kill You
November 16, 2007 at 2:39 AMthey couldn't believe how quickly we both recovered!! Strong Canadian bodies I guess!haha
Posted on: Cold Will Kill You
November 16, 2007 at 2:35 AMSomeone up there mentioned the tradition of pregnant women not being allowed to bathe for a month I have also heard this 1 from Chinese friends. And they also must meet 20 eggs a day (can you imagine the smell from the eggs and the not bathing???) So I will NEVER get pregnant in China! Also the fan thing, my b.f. and I were in the hospital in Dalian following a nasty traffic accident in July when it was 38 degrees with 100% humidity and the dr.'s would come in and shut the fan off. They said our recovery would be slowed down by the cold! Anyway as soon as they left we turned it back on. As it turns out they couldn't believe
Posted on: Thanksgiving
November 22, 2007 at 2:44 AMwhoops "ting you yong de"