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Jan 12, 2014 18:08Articles : skunkman commented on news How Foreign Retired Government Officials Use Guanxi in China
...and at whose expense did some of these "government officials" accumulate their "guanxi"? Full Comment>>
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Jan 10, 2014 21:33Blogs : skunkman commented on Sinobear 's blog China Over the Past 15 Years
Interesting read...thanks for sharing! Full Comment>>
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Jan 06, 2014 21:07Around China : skunkman commented on news Female Volunteers Wear Next to Nothing on Guangzhou’s Metro
haha...assuming your butt sticks out too, I think they want someone with "things" sticking out above the waist and not a "thing" sticking out below the waist. Full Comment>>
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Jan 06, 2014 20:52Around China : skunkman commented on news Good Samaritan Commits Suicide After Being Blamed for Accident
R.I.P. Brother Wu Full Comment>>
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Jan 06, 2014 20:48Around China : skunkman commented on news Female Volunteers Wear Next to Nothing on Guangzhou’s Metro
I'm giving you a thumbs up on this one...however, I'm pretty sure this was one story you would have commented on using a more discreet avatar...hehehe. Full Comment>>
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Jan 06, 2014 11:36Around China : skunkman commented on news Police Beat Man Suspected of Paying for Sex, Was Actually With His Wife
They probably needed to fill the quota for the day so they can celebrate New Year's early... Full Comment>>
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Dec 25, 2013 11:58Around China : skunkman commented on news 60 Year Old Becomes Oldest Woman in China to Give Birth
I wish them all the best...may the twins grow like the beautiful cherry blossoms. Full Comment>>
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Dec 13, 2013 22:31Around China : skunkman commented on news Harbin Woman Arrested for Selling Tiger Skin Rug Heirloom
I would beg to disagree with the drugs part...a good chunk of the drugs get circulated back by corrupt "enforcers" who have connections with or are themselves working directly under the drug cartels. Illegal drugs trading is a multi-billion dollar business and for "confiscated" drugs to be simply incinerated is ... Full Comment>>
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Dec 11, 2013 21:29Around China : skunkman commented on news Graduate Students Steals BMW From Showroom to Show Off to Friends
You're right...it's a Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV 1. Full Comment>>
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Dec 09, 2013 23:10Blogs : skunkman commented on ammohler 's blog Exploring the Forbidden City
Nice read...just wished images could be uploaded to go along with the story. Full Comment>>
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Dec 07, 2013 21:16Around China : skunkman commented on news American Teacher Drives Beijing Taxi For the Day
British Council hiring an American teacher to drive a taxi? ...to supposedly let the Chinese practice their English skills? Sorry, I don't buy it...it's another one of those crazy "kiss ass" things foreign countries do...wonder how far "Matthew" had to go before getting wrecked from a Chinese driver? Full Comment>>
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Dec 05, 2013 18:21Articles : skunkman commented on news Prostitution in China: Chatting With Some of Beijing’s “Streetwalkers”
Very true...anywhere you go, it's the same sad story for many of these women...some by choice, some unwillingly... Full Comment>>
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Nov 15, 2013 19:04Around China : skunkman commented on news Live doves Released for Wedding Captured and Eaten by Hefei Residents
The people who sold those doves are probably fuming mad as well. They [sellers] expect these same doves to return so that they can be resold again. Full Comment>>
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Nov 08, 2013 23:11Blogs : skunkman commented on sally01 's blog Why is it so Hard to Give Working Permits to Qualified Filipino Teachers Wanting to Continue Working in China?
As mentioned by DaqingDevil, China is a difficult route for us Filipinos, and other non-native speakers as well. I'm sure by now you are in-the-know as to the "whys" of it. I honestly don't have any idea how to get there legally by not having to go through their "strict" requirements. Perhaps we can try other ... Full Comment>>
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