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Jul 10, 2004 21:01


Ack... I'm peeling!!!  I hate sunburns. 
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chibi_apple July 11 2004, 15:45:36 UTC
black boogers?! UGH, the boogers ain't so cute now...

welcome back to ur home...glad to hear you had a safe summer :)

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yakko1 July 20 2004, 17:51:17 UTC
Thanks Alice... hope you have a good time in Vancouver! :)

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lissie719 July 17 2004, 13:16:35 UTC
kinda late but..welcome back! beijing doesnt sound too fun..but i wanna visit china one day just to say i've been there. i got horrible sunburn from hanging out at battery park last week. i didnt peel but it itched like mad. use some aloe on it..it helps.

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yakko1 July 20 2004, 17:51:57 UTC
Thanks for the tip... most of the peeling has gone and Aloe did help some. Remind me to bring sunblock EVERYWHERE from now on.

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izzybella July 20 2004, 11:42:35 UTC
Things could've been worse for you if you were a girl. I hated the squatting toilets!!!

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yakko1 July 20 2004, 17:52:48 UTC
True... I used one of those squatters before in Taiwan. Damn... pain in the ARSE!!! Plus you have to bring your own toilet paper...wtf?

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lulucan July 23 2004, 22:49:51 UTC
hi it's lillian from xanga! Glad you had a fun trip. There's no place like home. After I came back from The Silk Road tour I realized how thankful I am for toilets, running water, and so much more. Ewww the toilets in China aka W.C.'s *cringe*

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yakko1 July 25 2004, 14:12:32 UTC
Yes, you definitely appreciate the creature comforts of home after travelling... I haven't been on the Silk Road tour before. Would you recommend checking it out?

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lulucan July 30 2004, 01:17:38 UTC
Definetely. 13 cities 2 weeks. You’ll see the most beautiful places like the Duanghong Oasis in the Gobi Desert, but also more rural areas like where the Weager people live. It’s a very eye opening, humbling experience to see behind the walls of “the rising dragon” and what the Chinese government usually portrays to America with The Great Wall of China, Terracata Soldiers, and Hong Kong. Oh hey the photos from my trip are at http://photobucket.com/albums/v460/eLillian/SilkRoadTour/ so you get a sneak preview of the tour. I left China realizing how lucky I am to be born in America with so much opportunity.

Hope you get as much out of the trip as I did.

=]

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yakko1 July 30 2004, 02:42:57 UTC
I've been through some very rural parts of China before and it's far cry from the development in the Eastern coastal regions of China and Beijing. It's just crazy to think that 80% of the population lives in the rural areas and all the money the goverment invests in its cities is enjoyed by only 20% of the population. Something will have to change or there will be severe internal turmoil in the future. Oh yeah, your Photobucket.com account is protected... I can't view anything.

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