RE: Shot Dead!....

Such a loving and charitable blog, it must be wonderful to be a christian and cheer when a human dies.

Doesn't it say in the bible to love thy neighbour.

Your comments are no better than those made by the very people you are laughing at!!!!

RE: Shacking-Up!...

But seriously, Rizlared, you do well to have your eyes tested for eyeware and then check with your local grade school to sign up for third grade reading classes... you will be surprise how better off you will be in reading blogs.

The ability to READ is important and good for effective communication and learning.


You have proved my point, your uncharitable retort shows you are bitter and uninterested in any comment which disagrees with your own opinion. The fact that you cannot write clearly is hardly reason to accuse others of an inability to read!!


As an English teacher I can assure you that whatever your motive behind your blogs and posts, the underlying message that comes across is one as stated by myself and others, so perhaps you should learn how to write more clearly in order to stop people misinterpreting your words.


It is you who perhaps should learn to open your mind not just selectively read.

RE: Shacking-Up!...

What a load of rubbish. People were living together far before than any god was invented.
Everything said in the OP shows someone who is still hurt from past experiences, get over it and get a life would be a far better idea than becoming a born again christian.

RE: Another Depression Blog

Never understood why people in some countries use the word "fall" when there is a fine word that describes this season, its called Autumn!!
Autumn in the area of China where I live is wonderful, warm sunny days but drops to cold or really cold at night. Today for example, I went to a local mountain to watch a Martial Arts contest. The temperature was mid eighties, now, at around 7:30 pm it is just 50 degrees and will drop further.
But tomorrow is another warm sunny daybanana

RE: true love where are you?

Maybe you are looking too hard, life experience has shown me, that if we stop looking so hard, and lose that desperation, then love finds it way.
We all (usually) have an image of our perfect partner in our mind, but rarely does the person we actually fall in love with have anything to do with that image.

My impression of China, part two

Hi Angel, I tried to send you a message but you have blocked China, if you want further info please contact me here at Cs and I will try to help, Riz

My impression of China, part two

Hi, your concerns are sensible, Shanghai air is not that clean as I found when there for the day, but, the government is really trying to Clean up the air quality in the major cities, where I am now is a small city by Chinese standards, only 1.5 million people and the college which is 20 mins outside of the city lies at the foothills of some beautiful mountains and hills,here the air is crystal clear, in fact better than many western places I can think of, so if you were to travel inland I think you would find the air quality fine.
The food is a different matter!! in large cities you can buy western food but here in Chizhou only local foods, hot and spicy most of the time, I enjoy most of this but find the meat strange as although it is cut to mouth or bite size, it always contains a bone and you have to chew around it to get to the meat,then spit the bone out, not something we are used to in the west, so I tend to stick with vegetables, rice and noodles, the egg fried rice and fried noodles are wonderful and of course the various teas available, but again not the same as in the USA, very watery green tea, in some places I have found red tea which is closer to Ceylon/African tea.
Fruit is readily available and the apples are delicious as are the kiwi fruit and bananas.
One word of advise, if you do come to China, don't eat from the street venders until you have are used to the diet here, you need to have the right bacteria in your stomach to deal with street food else you will sit on the toilet for daysmumbling but once your tummy has acclimatised, then you can try the street food which can be really delicious, fresh river fish in spicy sauce, deep fried snake and pink sausages to name a few.
Oh and remember, outside of the main cities, very very little English is understood or spoken and all signs, menus etc are in Chinese, a good electronic dictionary is a life savergrin

My impression of China, part two

To be honest, I am overwhelmed by the country, in all my travelling I have never seen or experienced such kindness and genuine happiness, Chinese people are always smiling and laughing despite their lack of money or material things, such a change from the sour expressions you see back in England.

RE: Scientists Believe Your Cell Phone Is a Death Trap

The uk is one of the biggest cell phone users in the world per capita, yet there has yet to be one case of illness directly caused by mobile phones., people become ill for many reasons, so we look for excuses rather than seek the truth.

My First impression on arriving in China

It is certainly a wonderful experience, The image I had of China formed from newspapers, TV etc, is nothing like the reality. This is an impressive country. Thank you for your commentswave

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