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Laying out in China | 桃子, that's Peach in Chinese
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桃子, that's Peach in Chinese. Just another WordPress.com site. No, I’m American. Where I live (or uploading a video I took several months ago now that I’m in the land of super fast interwebs aka AMERICA) →. Laying out in China. December 8, 2010. Oh it felt so good. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. No, I’m American. Where I live (or uploading a video I took several months ago now that I’m in the land of super fast interwebs aka AMERICA) →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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[Insert Stock Apocalypse Now Quote] | Phillip in Beijing
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Insert Stock Apocalypse Now Quote]. I always feel bad about waxing on generalized observations made about a country that I’ve only spent a short amount of time in, so I won’t. What I will say is that if you get the chance to go to Vietnam, please do. And do so before the Australian backpackers turn it into Thailand. I’m back in Shanghai now, and am finally starting to. Settle in. A more generalized, non-traveling post soon, I promise. Laquo; Ends and Beginnings. Date : October 19, 2011. Build a website w...
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You Are…Such a Boy in My Mind. I Like. | Phillip in Beijing
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You Are…Such a Boy in My Mind. I Like. It’s been over a year since I’ve written in my now derelict, abandoned blogbaby. I guess you could make the argument that my neglect has correlated with my time spent in Shanghai, and I guess that’s a pretty reasonable assessment. Let’s blame it on busyness, the Chinese firewall, and the death of long-form blogging. This has never been a place of introspect, however, so moving on. The 20% that isn’t pre-determined is the clusterfuck of the last five minutes or...
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And then I climbed a fence… | 桃子, that's Peach in Chinese
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桃子, that's Peach in Chinese. Just another WordPress.com site. Ba ge ling →. And then I climbed a fence…. September 26, 2010. Now in Changsha, things are quite different. I’m living with one other person, who is great, but we have different interests, so I often venture out on my own. The other Yalies in town live 20-40 minutes away depending on traffic. And the ultimate team I play on is made up of all Chinese people who all speak Chinese. Hopefully – the residency permit office has my passport cur...
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桃子, that's Peach in Chinese | Just another WordPress.com site | Page 2
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桃子, that's Peach in Chinese. Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. How am I still sweating? September 19, 2010. The high for today – September 19th – 37 degrees Celsius, approximately 99 degrees Fahrenheit. And then, there’s humidity. Gah! Week 2 in Changsha. September 14, 2010. Quite truthfully, this start of this week was a bit difficult. I’m finally settled into my house! This is comforting, but it also has created a sense of antsyness whenever I spend to much time in it. I want to go ou...
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ba ge ling | 桃子, that's Peach in Chinese
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桃子, that's Peach in Chinese. Just another WordPress.com site. And then I climbed a fence…. No, I’m American. →. October 11, 2010. When I got there, the place was nearly empty. The thing I usually say when I go to a restaurant or cafe – “ni you weizi ma? 你有位子吗 /do you have a seat? I want to drink coffee.” and I was shown to my seat. A great, wonderful update on my trip to America and Shanghai and Hangzhou will be coming soon! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And then I climbed a fence…. You are com...
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Little Victories | 桃子, that's Peach in Chinese
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桃子, that's Peach in Chinese. Just another WordPress.com site. How am I still sweating? And then I climbed a fence… →. September 25, 2010. I’m still getting used to life in China, slowly but surely. Last week, I received a couple good pieces of news. First, I can take Chinese class for free at the university I teach at. Score! Next, I have a research project. Double score. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. How am I still sweating? And then I climbed a fence… →. October 4, 2010 at 5:00 am. Where I li...
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January | 2011 | 桃子, that's Peach in Chinese
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桃子, that's Peach in Chinese. Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: January 2011. Where I live (or uploading a video I took several months ago now that I’m in the land of super fast interwebs aka AMERICA). January 13, 2011. So, I’m leaving tomorrow morning and have successfully spent my 3 weeks in the US busy enough that I did not have time to take full advantage of have access to full upload capabilities. However, before I leave, I will … Continue reading →. Laying out in China.
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The Great American Book Drive | aaron/blogspot/myspace/in.asia
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Two years under contract, teaching English in Asia. The Great American Book Drive. December 12, 2010. And its hilarious ends). The collection of books in our English Library is confusing – we have classics like the Harry Potters and Where The Red Fern Grows – but then strange, misplaced oddities – like a dense technical manual for a computer program they stopped producing in the early 90’s and Donald Trump’s autobiography. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The Great American Book Drive.