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  1. #11

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    Quote Originally Posted by larac:
    SADD must be really, I was suffering badly, amazing how the weather can lift your spirits. I remember last summer having lots of hot sunny blue sky days, here's hoping this year will be the same - and a good downpour to give the place a wash occasionally doesn't hurt.
    Well, I guess now we have to pay for our plastic bags to help our environment but do you think the money collected by EPD will be well spent on cleaning up the pollution problem in Hk??????

    ps. Keep spirit up....! Don't let the weather fool us..... It'll be another good day tomorrow.

  2. #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleuth:
    We were talking about that just the other day. All we need is a mini-typhoon every week or so and the air would stay mostly clear.

    LadyJ--That must be why there are so many make-up stores in HK. You ladies must be reapplying 2 or 3 times a day in the heat.
    Hehe, I actually don't wear heavy makeup. But I am wearing this makeup base to keep the dirty bus and car emisson off my face. I find that I can't breathe at all when I'm in central. And I don't even think I can make it to Mongkok either.... SOS.

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    This sign describes HK very well... brutally honest!


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    Hard to tell if that is propaganda for the next generation or a bad translation.


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    i must add that it was not taken in HK, but still... the message is clear.


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    Or not so clear.
    The family pollution-o-meter is at 1 this morning. (Runs on a scale of 1-5, depending on what we can see in the distance.)