No, actually this is just Chinese Wine.
Read about it here:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=47462
Read about it here:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=47462
skins said:if you can "hide" the smell or taste of the "advertised" in another vice then you can advertise all you want and draw in the unsuspecting for a big wind fall. it amazes me how gullible some people are.
SnakePool said:What did it taste like, I saw that you said it was gross but did it have a distinctive taste at all? I hoping sometime in the future I can vist China(crossing fingers). I started picking up Mandarin as a Third language, not easy at all. Sign Language was TONS easier.
Great Pics.
Those snakes look like Beauty Snakes (Elaphe taeniura taeniura).
JoeyInCali said:Kinda tame compared to balut ( duck egg embryo ) in the Philippines. LOL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balut
buddha162 said:I absolutely despise the Chinese culinary tradition of prizing highly exotic---and often highly endangered---animals as food, and traditional medicine. A lot of it is driven by aphrodisiatic impulses, and the rest is simply the coveting of something rare. Tiger bone powder, gall of cobra, shark's fin soup...it's utter nonsense.
-Roger (Chinese and not proud of this particular cultural trait...)
Looks as if someones stole the emporers (sp) poolstick right out of his hand in this photo.TATE said:Roger,
Good news coming - the younger generation of Chinese are a different breed. They are smart, well educated people with many opportunities. They are high tech and ready for action. While there is still a great deal of poverty and illiteracy in China, the change is coming and there is a lot of hope.
The Chinese culture is amazing. I don't know if you've been there yet, but we were awed by what we heard from our young, college educated guides. Once we got to know them, they pulled no punches and were frighteningly candid about their lives.
For example, we had a really lovely 24 year old guide, a college grad, who stayed with us the whole time. We invited her to all our meals and she became like part of our family for a few days. One night, we went back to the hotel. She asked my daughter if she played any musical instruments. She went on to tell us she used to play the piano, but her parents had to sell it when she was 9 years old. They sold it to pay for a cancer operation for her father's best friend who was suffering. It was clear she loved and respected her parents so much for doing that. Survival is a big deal in China. She told us many stories of her life, good and bad, that were pretty much jaw dropping. She was a beautiful person in every way.
Here's a pic of her.
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Ps. In case anyone wants to know why I'm posting these photos here instead of NPR, my software is only aloowing me to post links in the NPR section, plus all my buddies hang out here.
Chris
Kevin Lindstrom said:Looks as if someones stole the emporers (sp) poolstick right out of his hand in this photo.
Kevin Lindstrom said:Looks as if someones stole the emporers (sp) poolstick right out of his hand in this photo.
Some of those soldiers were buried when they built that new dam.TATE said:Kevin,
Good call - maybe Bruin can photoshop one in. This is actually a General in the army. The Emporer has a much larger belly. A big belly was the sign of richness and power in ancient China.
By the way, these ancient Chinese soldiers were large people. My wife is 6' tall. The warriors were all pretty good size - about 6', maybe 200 pounds or more. Those were gigantic people in those days. The emporers army was copied life sized in terracotta. Because they were hand selected from a much larger army, the generals selected the largest soldiers for the Emporer's army.
Chris
TATE said:Roger,
Good news coming - the younger generation of Chinese are a different breed. They are smart, well educated people with many opportunities. They are high tech and ready for action. While there is still a great deal of poverty and illiteracy in China, the change is coming and there is a lot of hope.
The Chinese culture is amazing. I don't know if you've been there yet, but we were awed by what we heard from our young, college educated guides. Once we got to know them, they pulled no punches and were frighteningly candid about their lives.
skins said:he found his cue. a josey of course!![]()