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Rich Bee on SoundClick, You got the dopest page, check out the beats on mine! 1.
So I have to find somewhere else to paste it.
It is weird, I saw Lily's comment there, is she the same Lily? And did she add the annoying numbers(If she is reading this message)?
I know it is not the right place to upload my comment to your "Beijing" blog, but when I tried all the way to post it there, I found it was closed. Ah!!
Hey Rich!!!

What are you talking about? smile :)
Seems like Beijing is a nightmare to you, huh? I'll just pray that you recover once you are back to your hometown. But I got a good recommendation for you, next time when you go home, please don't take an airplane or something, just try to row a boat instead :P
Then you may see clearly that when we are breathing different air, we are still sharing the same SKY.
As the earth rotates, soon you'll be under the same constellations, can you deny it?
It's interesting that London(probably still in a higher latitude this far, unless the Continental drift incredibly gets mad by hearing the news of flu shot) is warmer than Beijing sometimes. Ocean currents are amazing!

I've been browsing blogs in Beijing online and trying to find my own blogs, until I found yours!! What a surprise, Rich! As God my witness, I never expected you were writing a blog, I really searched online by myself and discovered it by accident, I hope I'll be lucky enough as well to find my long lost friends and my mom's cat(unfortunately I still can't find my own, either English or Chinese blog, even though I provided the web a lot further information sad :(

I'll read your other articles when I have time, hope you were not saying too much bad words to Beijing, or even ever kindly drop some nice compliments so that to refresh my enthusiasm continuously, as I am potentially such a reliable fan of your masterpieces.

I understand maybe you experienced some things unhappy more than the uncomfortable weather, which I may not be able to completely realize, whenever you feel offended to read my words, please keep in mind, Rich, I was not angry while writing them , just expressing what I was feeling, for Beijing is my hometown. I was never thinking she is a perfect city, but I'm just regretful and upset for the prejudices and misunderstandings from people around.

Actually if you get the chance and patience in the future to live or spend your time in different countries, Rich, you may easily find that Chinese people are one of the most friendly groups in the world. Just a simple example to convince (or to remind you, if you already noticed)---in Chinese, "England" means handsome by literal meaning; and "America" means beautiful; "France" means the law; "Germany" means virtues... would tell you more if you are interested. But what is "China" in Chinese?---Medium, so-so, Confucianism way(hopefully is the best compliment among all)... We devote the best words to you guys while keeping the "so-so" ones ourselves, we are soooo humble, we are soooooo generous, we are soooo friendly... I bet we deserve an extremely large medal at the last Chapel of the earth, so would you please inform the tailor it has to be an XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXL one? Not just a moon cake pattern of course.

I've heard that "The darkest place is under the candle sticks. Every man has the defects of his own virtues." It is a simple truth there isn't any perfect place in the world, just as there isn't any perfect person. But the point is, certain disadvantages usually are not far from the advantages themselves. Or they are just the shadows or could be the side effects. China is a country with a long history, it could be interpreted in both ways, in another words, we alreay got used to certain old stuff, no matter they are still helping us or already stumbling us.
We do need to develop many ideas and break some old customs, unless we will just live in the history instead of in the future. However, I know it will take time, go through difficulties, and pay the price...
It is an ideal way to develop the glorious part only and remove the dark part thoroughly, but practically it is hard to fulfil. Besides, struggling between old and new, I think it is also a painful choice.

Anyway, I saw you yesterday at Lido campus, hope this is the blog of the same Rich who are working in Ya Ao campus now, and if it is not, I apologize, since nobody has reported me yet how many people are called Rich in the world this far. And whoever you are, I hope you are enjoying your weekend and having fun.

Chopsticks, bicycles and CRANES!---I think that's current Beijing---Olympic is around the corner yay! smile :)

Best regards,
Katherine
Hey Rich, "Born To Serve" is a beautiful song! peace, Brett
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