hong kong picture post #1

Apr 29, 2009 22:49

it's really difficult to write interesting posts on hong kong because all i'm really doing is: 1. visiting family; 2. shopping; 3. eating.

really. that's it.

so instead, i'll just post some pictures and captions with no regard for narrative.

oh, btw. the next time you see me, i will look a lot different. i'm going to the dermatologist, after the ( Read more... )

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vleemuimui April 30 2009, 01:25:20 UTC
hahah yeah. or a Fu Man Chu beard. I'm not sure what's up with that.

Right now i'm living in Sham Tseng, near the airport. My grandma's house, that I sometimes live in, is in Tai Po Tsai in Clear Water Bay.

Where were you?

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productofxand0 April 29 2009, 21:35:29 UTC
I'm afraid that if I were to look into that cat's eyes I would see the moment of my death. That or gain universal knowledge.

I've also considered getting my mole removed for that reason. But I figure with the rock star life I lead something else will kill me before the mole cancer.

I also just did a quick google search for "mole cancer" and found this page. Though it was written by a doctor I'm guessing English isn't his first language.
"Melanoma brings troubles big time."
"Everybody has moles. Women even use moles to charm. How to find if your mole became dangerous?"
LULZ

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vleemuimui April 30 2009, 01:26:34 UTC
Her eyes are yellow and always watery. I hope that means something.

Also, lol to "
This morning you took a bath. The warm water feels so nice during the cold winter day. There was some funny skin itching on you back. You looked in the mirror, turned this way , that way. There is small mole on your back You remember this spot had been there for years, since childhood. Did this spot get that strange itching?"

DRAMATIC.

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poindextrose April 30 2009, 02:28:12 UTC
That is pretty much the most epicly awesome cat ever.

Sorry about your beauty mark situation. Sounds painful. Does Cat Power still sport a fake one?

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vleemuimui April 30 2009, 02:36:30 UTC
hahah yeah I think she does.

After tonight, I'll be joining in the mole-less community with the likes of Madonna and Enrique Iglesias. I think I'm in good hands.

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jellybelly114 April 30 2009, 22:19:31 UTC
are you kidding me?? you can write a novel about your foodie adventures in hong kong! there's sandwiches (former british colony...so yes/no?), dim sum, vendor food, etc etc. C'mon Vivian!

i expect a detailed report on my desk by 4pm today.

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jellybelly114 April 30 2009, 22:23:00 UTC
tea eggs, seafood, bruce lee bao (i have no idea how to spell that)...

btw i liked that you referenced rush hour.

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vleemuimui May 1 2009, 02:17:38 UTC
haha yeah it's a former british colony but do you know how difficult it is to find a place for high tea? they only serve it in fancy schmancy hotels for like $40-50 a person (USD). I just want some clotted cream. :(

also, i'm glad someone enjoyed my Rush Hour reference. hahah

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