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Lured by Spring Flowers in Tsingtao In African blues and a rusty songs, we three drank up two bottles of red wine. And danced up our bodies in the alternation of various candle lights. Amd talked, effusive topics. Past romances, current regrets... We all are 30-sth women. They yawned, "No men but fantastic!" My two lovely friends invited me to a Tsingtao trip helmed by all-women in April. "What to do? I dont like metropolis, you know. I am not sure. " I uttered tipsily. Now, I know, hills, hills, trees, trees, bunches, bunches of spring flowers, no less beutiful and flamboyant than Kyoto in cherry blossoms would be beaming to us. Yes, Spring has come, so georgeous the sunshine is today! Grasses are sprouting, flowers are waiting to laud it, and our inner to outsing... |
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Goan, Autumn in Au? Mmmh, our N. hemisphere heads forget you in S. hemisphere. Autumn, then smell the falling leaves. Nan, Yesterday Sunday, I felt utmost content while lying below an old tree, birds flipping on the thin branches and singing, while the casino-resort Venetian miniature nestled in another side. Then a hiking ard the Grand Taipa hill, surrounded by all noise pollution fm construction sites, cars... Yes, yes, anything in the world is part of our cosmo, regardless of place. I'll try to fly out, like you! Cheers, Swallow
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Lured by beer in Tsingtao.
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Oasis, Are you a philosopher now? Pickle, Do you think any dif. btw Tsintao bear festival and Munich? I like you headline - lured by Tsingtao bear - need check its stock price.
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The beer choice in Munich is better. Moreover, Oktoberfest in Munich is the real deal; everyone is in the mood to celebrate. Tsingtao doesn't come close. Just hope they don't add lead in the beer.
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Pickle, Tks for Okloberfest info. U'v been there? I dont know our nationality. But your joke abt lead in Tsingtao beer is a bit offensive to me a Chinese. I promise this will never happen to brands care for quality, though a tiny portion of black-heart-and-bowels Chinese did produce terrible beverage and food to profit. In such a populous country...
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It wasn't a joke. I was serious. I drink Tsingtao beer often, and I believe in just holding the bottle, one is exposed to lead. The old shiny label is suspect. They have changed to new labels lately. But it's necessary to do a lab test.
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