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As a photo op, yes. But not when you consider that LK will eventually have to don that ugly helmet when underway.
I hate helmet laws.
Not in the China.
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As a photo op, yes. But not when you consider that LK will eventually have to don that ugly helmet when underway.
Not in the China.
Not in the China.
I think LK and I have the same sunglasses. LK, are those Cutler & Gross Goliaths?
On my first trip to Beijing I was in the back of a car from the airport to the city proper, well one of the ring roads, anyway and a van only missed my car by metres and ended up plowing into the one behind us. The driver turned to smile at me and kept driving as if nothing had happened :-S
I think that is my waist size.
On my first trip to Beijing I was in the back of a car from the airport to the city proper, well one of the ring roads, anyway and a van only missed my car by metres and ended up plowing into the one behind us. The driver turned to smile at me and kept driving as if nothing had happened :-S
The driving experience in China is only slightly better than that of Italy.
I think that is my waist size.
Good point. I went to the Amalfi Coast once and thought I would die there, reasonably well dressed but also broken into many little pieces.