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Hi Derek... ooh yeah I had a big big birthday party yesterday... I'm still pretty tired from it.. 5 hours party must be a record ^_^
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Irene wrote:Hi Derek... ooh yeah I had a big big birthday party yesterday... I'm still pretty tired from it.. 5 hours party must be a record ^_^
48 hours parties rule. :wink:
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48 hours parties rule.
.. nono - she doesent mean THAT kind of Parties :lol:
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Irene wrote:Hi Derek... ooh yeah I had a big big birthday party yesterday... I'm still pretty tired from it.. 5 hours party must be a record ^_^
Well, whatever kind of party it was, happy birthday anyway. :D
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byo wrote:
Irene wrote:Hi Derek... ooh yeah I had a big big birthday party yesterday... I'm still pretty tired from it.. 5 hours party must be a record ^_^
48 hours parties rule. :wink:
Doesn't beat the Communist Party of China - 86 years and still no peace for the neighbours!
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Trond wrote:Doesn't beat the Communist Party of China - 86 years and still no peace for the neighbours!
Indeed. Hahaha.
Not even my grandfather can beat that. And the old man knows how to party. :lol:
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rofl :lol:
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Fluid Byte wrote:Gangbang anyone? Image
:lol:
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@Trond:

Is your nickname derived from the Norwegian city Trondheim?

Any by the way, I liked your previous avatar much better.
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Doesn't beat the Communist Party of China - 86 years and still no peace for the neighbours!
Hmmm you are right... that North Korea continually tries to make peace with the US and Japan and pretty much everyone!!! And lets not forget the fun times intellectuals had in Cambodia in the 70's!!! :shock:

Nah... Chinese Communism is a sham. All the older people are retiring and the new path is CommuRampantMarketCapitalismism.. :D
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Spot on. China is probably the most capitalistic state on the world, perhaps even in the whole universe.

Do I mind?

Well... no. The girls can be pretty, and you can at least see their faces, as opposed to certain islamitic countries where they kill you on sight for your belief.

At least in China they will kill you for money! Much better, much much better.

(The chinese approach to economic growht and (lack) of a democratic model may be more efficient than most people think. Where democratic governments shift direction every so many years, the relentless pursuit of growth over an extended period of time is only possible with a more stable, consistent government. Within the boundaries of the system you can do a lot in China, as long as you do not comment upon the 'high level guidelines' set by the ruling parties. As such, it does resemble a multinational: break the mold, and you're fired ;-))
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