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Barber Shop in Chinatown
Nowadays I loathe to have my haircut, that's why I seldom have mine cut, maybe once or twice a year. I went back to Chinatown. I could ...
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New York City is falling apart .... Buildings are collapsing , the financial market is in a tailspin and the dollar is not the dollar it us...
I think you haven't bring me there, Rockefeller Center ?? beautiful pic and baeutiful X'mas tree, I have already seen it in local TV, work for 9 more working days, I will have 11 days X'mas holiday
ReplyDeleteI used to work around there. It's a tourist spot, the place is really crowded these days.
ReplyDeleteYou are not a 7-year old, you can go anywhere you like, by yourself. I don't babysit adults.
Enjoy you upcoming days off.
For me, in Manhattan, all the building, streets, avenues and roads are the same. More or less if you put a 7 year old kid in Mongkok Tung Tsoi Street, next time bring me there to see the big Christmas tree. BTW, I have checked the latest and cheapest Nikon SLR DC D40 body and kit, around USD500 in Hong Kong
ReplyDeleteYou can't get lost in midtown Manhattan, you have to be an idiot to succeed. The island is like what the Hong Kong Cantonese people say, like squares of tofu. The streets and Avenues go perpendicular to each other and they go by the numbers, the east side is called east side, the west side is call West side, and North is uptown, and the south is downtown.
ReplyDeleteHow the hell can you get lost?
Further downtown is a different story.
Nikon D40 seems like a decent camera for its target market segment, amateurs who want to make the jump from point-n-shoot digital compact to point-n-shoot digital SLR. I don't really have experience with it but judging from what little that I've read, I think it's not bad.
ReplyDeleteI like to leave comment for myself
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