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| 10th May 2008 Judy | Rants on Discrimination - From: Horse Trekking in Songpan - and Tibetan and Middle Eastern Debate The best way to erase discrimination is for the young people of this world to communicate with each other, share ideas and thoughts so that people understand and appreciate cultural diversities. Then, and only then, when one develops their prejudices, they will know what they are talking about. |
| 16th April 2008 Stacey | - From: Observations inspired by Arabic class I haven't told you that i, also, can solve a rubik's cube, have i? |
| 16th April 2008 Stacey Waterman | - From: Observations inspired by Arabic class i haven't told you that i, also, can solve a rubik's cube, have i? |
| 1st April 2008 Alex | - From: Tomb Raider Glad you were able to channel Angelina Jolie. Could have used some leather though... kidding. miss ya |
| 27th March 2008 Judy Harrigan | Blog - From: I really like this city - More Cambodia I'm glad you are updating every day. Of course, your dad and I worry about you traveling the world by yourself. Thanks for keeping us updated. By the way, "border" is spelled without an "a". Love, Mom Spelling expert |
| 27th March 2008 thecalgarianbarbarian | Hey - From: Campus Life Marketing at HKUST will be a breeze, especially if you are doing it pass/fail. Plan to spend more money than you originally budgetted for travelling - the culture amongst the exchange students is very much travel oriented, and you will feel like you are missing out if you penny pinch a lot. If you have any specific questions let me know and I will be happy to answer them for you. Cheers |
| 27th March 2008 Jay T | HKUST life - From: Campus Life Hey Jessica. I found your blog while searching for some student perspectives on HK and have enjoyed your insights. I'm going to study marketing at the HKUST business school in autumn and was wondering if you had any tips that you could share for a future international student. Thanks! |
| 26th March 2008 Stacey Waterman | - From: Back to the Capital - Cambodia PLEASE tell me you didn't bring your textbook to the beach, jess! |
| 25th March 2008 Shayna "S-diggity" Renee | - From: Back to the Capital - Cambodia Jess, I want to hear your thoughts about prostitution in Asia! The Spitzer debacle over here has opened up quite a dialogue, especially in the feminist community. You'll have to do an entry! PS: I love love love this blog. I creep it silently on my RSS feed every day. Keep up the good work! |
| 17th March 2008 thecalgarianbarbarian | - From: Slinking away to the Philippines... We love Shayna! |
| 17th March 2008 thecalgarianbarbarian | - From: Dancing Until 5 in the Morning at LKF He is pretty much my hero. |
| 17th March 2008 thecalgarianbarbarian | RE: - From: Thoughts Provoked by the MTR An entirely possible explanation - I was simply intended to comment that usualyl people where shirts with writing that they identify with. If it was her intent to make a statement or if she simply purchased it for economical reasons is beyond me - but I found it amusing, nonetheless. |
| 12th March 2008 anonymous | "green eyed beauty" - From: Thoughts Provoked by the MTR <<>> are you suggesting that only "real" green eyed beauties are allowed to wear such a shirt? maybe she just got it for cheap at Ladies' street (sºW)! :-) |
| 6th March 2008 rath | the comedian vivek... - From: Dancing Until 5 in the Morning at LKF i think the comedian you're talking about is vivek, right? this guy's cantonese accent is prefect! he has a youtube channel with some of his shows! his cantonese shows are hilarious! http://www.youtube.com/user/vivekmahbubani |
| 6th March 2008 aggiepntz | this is probably why... - From: I can't, and never will understand the Asian approach to food. obesity in asian countries is skyrocketting. also because those things are western and hence "hip". |
| 16th February 2008 shayna | awww - From: Slinking away to the Philippines... Awww, that sounds so fun! We miss both you and Paul very much! Things around here just aren't the same without you guys... |
| 13th January 2008 Vicki | - From: Last Day in HK with Tang I thought we agreed that we weren't going to tell people that we got drunk sharing A bottle of wine!! |
| 13th January 2008 Vicki | - From: Planes, Trains, Automobiles (and Ferries) I had just as much trouble finding that damn ferry pier just a couple hours after you. I was also lugging around my two suitcases (and of course in my suit and flip-flop combo) and by the end of it I thought I must've sweat off a good 5 lbs and nearly broke an arm off. I'm glad you made it to Thailand ok! |
| 9th January 2008 Stacey | Becoming Yoda - From: Last Day in HK with Tang ...is more painful than you can possibly believe. |