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20th September 2009

"I ain't afraid of no ghost"
Your friends family temple is really neat!!! That's a neat way to celebrate their families ghost!!!!The dog must of like to eat the fish out of the pond!!!!! The brats look cute, probaly had too much coke!!!! Looks like you had a great time, all of the scenery was nice!!!mom
20th September 2009

oh yeah
you can see my second rate replacements for rita's and pretzels
19th September 2009

Kaohsiung's Pri-PaRa!
Looks like you are having a fun time in the new city!!! You look very photogenic in the pictures!!! Don't go for the auntie anne's pretzels, philly pretzels are way better and we have a china town too and rita's ice!!!!!HomeSweetHome!!!!!
26th August 2009

Yay! you finally made the pictures! :) Nice kids )))
26th August 2009

What? Singapore? I missed something :)))) Nice!:))
26th August 2009

Typhoon Palm Trees!
OMG! I never knew Taiwan had palm trees! I never saw palm trees in a typhoon....WOW! Your room looks nice. Are you holding onto my hello kitty black and white polka dot purse for me, the souvenir that I asked for? Hope you do not see any more typhoons!!!!!!!Boy, you stay up late....mom
25th August 2009

Watch out for Darby!
Michael, I love all of the pics of the little kids, they are adorable and probaly love you as their teacher! I like the montessori school, it is so neat looking!....Now I know what Erin and Michelle do......Patience!!!!haha!mom
24th August 2009

Singapore!
Exciting trip to Singapore. I,m glad you met up with your friends to show you everything in Singapore. It looks like you had a great time with all of the site-seeing, I can't believe that their underground shopping is 6 stories high....And all of the eating of different foods that you ate.(brave).......You will have to take grammom to china-town to get all of those ingredients....I,m sure she can whip you up something delicious!mom
28th July 2009

qwertie
hey brro. I check your blog out all the time to see the news. lookin fine sweety pie. i love the mountains. and I'm wondering how you got that close to earth for that pic, it's amazing. keep the chillin.
27th July 2009

Sokcho Trek!
Sokcho has a nice harbor view! But Jeez, that looked like a scary hike, I would say over the river and through the woods and off to grammoms on the 108****(thats our busline)....Good thing for that great flashlight, I bought the same exact one for buddy that pop and grammom got you, and Buddy said that yours was way better! Can Sarah Palin see that Russian Ferry from her house in Alaska!!!!Love all of your pics! Mom
25th July 2009

The one good thing about the "small world" ride is that... you're going through.. you see a couple of countries... spain... italy... korea... usa... then suddenly you turn a corner and you're in Outer Space.
From Blog: Seoulful Soul
24th June 2009

streets
Oll Korrect! The place is huge and packed in tight like ice cubes in a tray. So very huge and also quite large. Streets are narrow, and sometimes they are like the one in the pic with steps, so those ones aren't for driving, but a lot of others can be driven on. I don't think they drive on that street in Lan Kwai Fong, that's all walkers and wheelchairs. So where do they drive? On the left!
From Blog: HKok
24th June 2009

city city city city city city city city city
WOOWWW!!!!!! Tremendously Gigantic Huge Insane City As Far As The Eye Can See? Ohh Yesss Pleasseee!! You know how much I love gigantic cities and this looks like one of the most giganticest! I am impressed! very very, very, very, very impressed. I love the streets, where do the cars drive? are there walking only streets or something? coolll!!!!
From Blog: HKok
24th June 2009

My history lesson:
AnAnping Fort: Rich colonial history, possible future flashpoint Nearly three centuries ago, the Dutch stormed the shores of Taiwan and seized a military bastion near the beach in Tainan as their command center. They called this place “Fort Zeelandia,” (n-!) and put the finishing touches on it in 1634, replete with mounted cannons, high brick walls, and a lookout tower to keep an eye out for aboriginal or Taiwanese insurgents. Long after the gunpowder plumes and cannon blasts have settled into history, what we have inherited today is a lovely park shaded with enormous, gnarled banyan trees reminiscent of those found in Angkor Wat — almost — and bullet-chipped brick walls surrounding a museum-like fortress.......TOO BAD for the DUTCH, they could have had a DUTCH WONDERLAND!!!!!!!
From Blog: Love Milk
20th June 2009

silly me
I didn't realize you could scroll down to view all your photos. I'm going to design a car that can fit across that bridge in spite of their reasonings!
From Blog: East Coast
20th June 2009

i agree with your mom.
It is indeed always good to know a wizard! And I think I died when I found out what you actually said to the other dude about his chinese being poor. I'm in California right now. Did you get that job??
From Blog: East Coast
14th June 2009

FL
similarities to florida abound. those "snails" i mentioned were like sea-snails. i dont know if they are really called snails. haven't seen any slugs either. i've seen a lizard indoors just crawling around, the only difference is that it was a lighter color, closer to sand. i also saw a really big flying cockroach thing. icky.
12th June 2009

re: dead, washed-up body
oh... i guess that's what it really was. maybe i should have helped. oh well.
11th June 2009

slugs?
What about slugs? I just figured out that FL doesn't have snails or slugs. Is the guy really showing demonstration of fun? I thought it was a dead washed up body.
10th June 2009

what an adventure
Hi Michael, hope you are having a great time. My friend Kathy (from Taiwan) told me about the public burping, but I thought she just wanted to get away with burping out loud in front of me, now I believe her (he he) your blog is awesome, keep us posted on your great adventures. Take care.
From Blog: NienJeo
10th June 2009

Beachy!
I can"t belive there is a real china beach, that was a TV show! You look like your in the 26th street arcade in wildwood, you were always the winner there! Your fire and popping corn look neat, everything looks so busy, stay away from the snails! Some physics for you--2000 pounds of chinese soup???(Won Ton)
8th June 2009

wawa
that is a real wawa. looks like you are having a good time, love granmom@pop
From Blog: NienJeo
7th June 2009

vrroooommmmm
what is this money you speak of? dollars? american dollars? wow like seems so cool there. arcades, the lottery receipts, pizza hut, combos (yes they were invisible) . oh yea, and i knew that about chopsticks :)
From Blog: NienJeo
7th June 2009

musuem of corners
woowwww-eeee-o! that corner in TPE is amazing! I want it in my own personal collection!
From Blog: Tsi Jien
5th June 2009

Thanks, mom
you are a good internet commenter.
From Blog: NienJeo

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