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lestat

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  1. Any of you folks inked? if you got post them...

    how much it cost and how long it took? do you regret it?

    I'll start it off...

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    mine is still incomplete... didn't have enough time in Hong Kong do shading and coloring...

    set me back 4000HKD($520), and took 2 very long hours

  2. no class ... whatsoever

    what does that gotta do with anything? he's trying to smuggle drugs on a flight... theres x-rays for the bags... and only a metal detector to walk through... getting caught = jail time...

    placing it in cavity is the quickest and easiest way to smuggle it...

  3. What I really don't understand: contacts. I feel sorry for people that think putting plastic on their cornea is a better idea than wearing a pair of frames that could actually improve your aesthetic.

    well... not all sunglasses can be prescribed... so in order to rock them... gotta put on them contacts...

  4. dino might! - are you goin with a girl or by yourself? if with a girl... ask if she can place it up there.. on domestic flights, once you get pass security checkpoint, you're pretty much good to go...

    Or you can pick up in Jersey... they got BC Buds... but nothing good like juicy fruits or Diesels...

    smuggling drugs into China... they'll maill the shell casing to ur parents to pay for the bullet that went into your head if you get caught... US Citizen or not

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    old New York? nah... i don't miss it... in Chinatown, its cleaner and a lot safer now, than it was back then... Pell, Bayard and Mott st weren't exactly the safest streets to walk around... gun violence all the damn time... bodies dropped all over the place... people getting robbed and stabbed...

  6. isnt the comme des garcon store opening this weekend or something like that?

    Wan Chai got some nice PR Joints.... hot girls to take home... =)

    theres a club on Nathan Road in TST... its right across from Kowloon Park... the guys dress in stuff from SuFu and/or Hypebeast.... alot of drugs goin on in there though

  7. Next is the Oolong tea, in which oxidation is stopped somewhere between the black tea and green tea. In my opinion, oolongs have the most variation and complexity in flavor and fragrance, usually hinting of a roasted taste of a black tea but with much more of a grassy, organic flavor of a green tea. Also, oolong teas are never mixed with milk and are brewed slightly below boiling temperature. They are also generally more expensive than other teas. The most famous oolong is probably Ti Kwan Yin, the Iron Goddess of Mercy, which has a very woody roasted fragrance. I went through a period where I was drinking Ti Kwan Yin everyday trying to find that right mix of steeping time, temperature and amount. I never got the hang of enjoying oolong teas gung fu style, since the coordination of washing the leaves, brewing the first infusion and using the aroma cup always left my tea cold or I would run out of water too soon or the tea was too bitter. There's truly an art to this preparation process.

    Ti Kwan Yin is good... thats my usual when i go eat dim sum in china...

    "Kung Fu Style" Tea is a bit tedious and takes a while... very relaxing though... i usually do this on a regular basis when i go to China to visit my grandfather...

    you have to warm up the Clay pot and the cups first... the pot is to be filled about a quarter of tea... (that way when the tea leaves unravel, it will fill up the pot)... pour near boiling water in to the pot to wash and unfurl the tea for about 30 secs. (some people pour out the tea, and some others pour the tea into a bowl, then pour it on the teapot... i'm not sure which way is correct...)

    for each pour, the tea is to be steeped for a minute be4 pouring into the cups... each cup is to be filled 1/2 way all around then all the way to ensure everyone's cup is of equal strength... (a decanter would make things easier)

    a good batch of tea can be poured up to 7-8 times... in my opinion the third to fifth pour is the best... not too strong not to mild...

    theres a tea called "ma lau me"... its really good... it has a hint of milk in it....

  8. from my experience... clay comes out quicker than Wax...

    I use Pantene ProV clarifying Shampoo... it usually gets it out in 1 try... but you shouldn't use Clarifying Shampoo too often... supposedly its of higher acidic contents or something like that?

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