WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
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sorry by land of the middle i meant china :D i thought you spoke chinese?
I know. But i wanted to give you a better option :D

Tell me how much time yoy cwn afford to stay. Id suggest you give it 2 months at least starting april. If you can do that you would be all around china earning and partying all he way through without spending a single quid frm your savings. That's when pre summer camps start in china.

The other is september and that's when cold starts. Lots of money to be earned then as the nightlife of course.

China is more traditional during the winters, more western during the summers. Again it all depends on what you are looking for.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
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I know. But i wanted to give you a better option :D

Tell me how much time yoy cwn afford to stay. Id suggest you give it 2 months at least starting april. If you can do that you would be all around china earning and partying all he way through without spending a single quid frm your savings. That's when pre summer camps start in china.

The other is september and that's when cold starts. Lots of money to be earned then as the nightlife of course.

China is more traditional during the winters, more western during the summers. Again it all depends on what you are looking for.

that sounds awesome, pm details :)
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,837
I can't remember the last time I was forced to read poetry, back in high school we read mainly from the romantic age and the renaissance.
so simple yet so beautiful

il pleure dans mon coeur
comme il pleut sur la ville.
quelle est cette langueur
qui pénétre mon coeur?

O bruit doux de la pluie
par terre et sur les toits!
pour un coeur qui s'ennuie,
O le chant de la pluie!

il pleure sans raison
dans ce coeur qui s'écoeure.
quoi! nulle trahison?
ce deuil est sans raison.

c'est bien la pire peine
de ne savoir pourquoi,
sans amour et sans haine,
mon coeur a tant de peine
 

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