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Leo. 龍Experiences His Journey On The Earth!My travel stories and random thoughts on life.
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7/6/2008 Welcome to Visit My WebsiteWelcome to visit my WEBSITE http://www.wanderingtheworld.org/ Something wrong with the links so it is still being built. 7/1/2008 My New BlogAfter a long time's preparation, today I get a blog finally. I used MSN Space for a long time but I have to say it is really slow and uneasy to control. Just click this to visit my new blog http://leowanderingtheworld.blogspot.com/ 6/28/2008 Aussie Game NightTonight I was invited to an Australian friend's apartment with some other Chinese people to play some games that are all related to Australia. This was the first game. Eunice was supposed to test our memory of Australian animals. But in the end it came to a game that tested our vocabulary. This is the picture of "compatriots" that are busy finding the answer on a leaflet in one of the games. This is the picture of "compatriots" that are busy finding the answer on a leaflet in one of the games This was the last game named boggle. In the game you have to list the words as many as you can that your fellows don't write them down according to the letters of the dices. If someone writes down the same words which you have written down.Then both of you get 0 point. the It is a really good game to get to know more English world. 6/27/2008 Nihao, Blogspot!I still remember half year ago Wikipedia became available in China while I am astonished that the best blog service in the world blogspot.com or blogger.com is available in Mainland China today. The Internet has been more and more flexible here. Maybe I can visit any websites in China someday. BTW, I wish blogger.com will be still available after the Games. 6/26/2008 Bonus for Blood DonationAlthough Chinese government and media always encourage people to donation their bloods the capacity of blood in China is still far behind other developed countries’. However, after the earthquake I am glad to see that more and more people are willing to donate their bloods. This week a blood collection bus was even driven into our camp. A roommate of mine got on it and donated his blood. After that, he got a certificate. It says he could get certain blood for free when he needs in the future. Besides the certificate he also got a towel and a small box of milk. There are his bonuses
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