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1.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 01:59 pm

Lets go to SHANGHAI, CHINA.
What do you think about this wonderful journey?

2.       catwoman
8933 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 02:09 pm

Yilgun, are you feeling ok?

3.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 02:13 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

Lets go to SHANGHAI, CHINA.
What do you think about this wonderful journey?



nay. thank you
been to the universe today
tired

4.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 02:14 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

Lets go to SHANGHAI, CHINA.
What do you think about this wonderful journey?



It depends. Will it be first class flights and hotel? Are you paying? I think we need more information before we can comment.

(I have to be honest, I HATE CHINA! Sorry to all Chinese )

5.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 02:30 pm

My friends have gone to Shanghai.They said SHANGHAI was a extraordinary and well-organized modern seaside city, the center and pearl of Asia, and Chinese people were kind.
They have admired China, SHANGHAI.




6.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 02:33 pm

and abla, femme?

7.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 02:38 pm

8.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 02:40 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

Thank you.



this was a checkmate by yilgun lol

femme is defeated

9.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 14 Feb 2008 Thu 03:35 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting yilgun-7:

Thank you.



this was a checkmate by yilgun lol

femme is defeated


I can't believe it

10.       Oilie
5 posts
 15 Feb 2008 Fri 04:54 pm

Almost every "SHIT" is from China...!

11.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 15 Feb 2008 Fri 04:55 pm

Quoting Oilie:

Almost every "SHIT" is from China...!



Nice post

12.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 15 Feb 2008 Fri 06:12 pm

Quoting Oilie:

Almost every "SHIT" is from China...!


if not china what would you use to post this SHIT?
even your pc is made in china!

13.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 15 Feb 2008 Fri 06:33 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

even your pc is made in china!



+10000 ve ve even your very very big panties to cover your enormous ass are made in China

14.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 15 Feb 2008 Fri 07:31 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

even your pc is made in china!



+10000 ve ve even your very very big panties to cover your enormous ass are made in China



really? i thought they were grown in kenya

ps. do you always have to mention about my ass? are you obsessed with it? maybe someday i willl let you touch it

15.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 15 Feb 2008 Fri 07:37 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

maybe someday i willl let you touch it



Thanks canim lol

16.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 15 Feb 2008 Fri 07:59 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:

maybe someday i willl let you touch it



Thanks canim lol


just sign up onto the list! lol

17.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 04:37 pm

I moved this quote from another thread as this one seems more appropriate.

Quoting AEnigma:

I spent 5 years working with Chinese factories on behalf of five major retail chains in the UK , who would not import goods unless the factories adopted standards and working conditions equivilent to our own BS standard (it is sad to see that high profile US companies like Victoria’s Secret do not adopt the same standards, and I hope they were prosecuted as you DO have a law regarding this), so it is a subject dear to my heart, but quite unrelated to the subject we were discussing I think.

end of quote


I think I mentioned China in a thread too, some time ago. But in general China seems to dip under TC radar. I don't know a great deal about China but I would genuinely like to know more about:

> Their human rights record.

> The way they deal with their rising population .

> What their policy is on public speaking

> How the GOVERNMENT controls safety standards/working conditions/wages in the work place

> Government policy regarding the practise of worship (any religion)/ following a faith

> Is there any control of the media? (just wondered . . .)

> Do they have an immigrant problem?

> Do they grow all their own rice or do they need to import some and if so where do they get it from (I can hear GWB on the phone right now . . . "forget selling the sand to the Arabs . . . get me Uncle Ben . . . NOW!)

> any other issues related to China.

Discussing China will be like a breath of fresh air . . . I think


18.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:02 pm

Well let's not forget the human tissue industry in China...

Dr testifies to China's reuse of executed prisoner organs

He went on to describe in gruesome detail how "acquiring skin from executed prisoners usually took place around major holidays or during the government’s ‘Strike Hard’ campaigns, when prisoners would be executed in groups."

Dr Guoqi told the committee that he had "horrible recurrent nightmares" after one episode when kidneys were removed from an executed prisoner to whom he had administered a final heparin injection and who was still alive. He tried to resign from the programme and said, "I was forced to submit a pledge that I would never expose their practices of procuring organs and the process by which the organs and skin were preserved and sold for huge profits. They threatened me with severe consequences and began to train my replacement. Until the day I left China in the spring of 2000, they were still harvesting organs from execution sites."

19.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:06 pm

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol

By the way, you cannot remove human organs for transplant from DEAD BODIES anyway - they have to be alive. Anyway, sounds like a good way to utilise the organs of dead prisoners

Is this comment coming from a woman whose country buys blood from the poor?

20.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:34 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol

By the way, you cannot remove human organs for transplant from DEAD BODIES anyway - they have to be alive. Anyway, sounds like a good way to utilise the organs of dead prisoners

Is this comment coming from a woman whose country buys blood from the poor?



.........but you can harvest tissue from dead bodies.

Yes, this is a whole other can of worms, isn't it? I think I would rather die than get products from these sources.....and I don't want to end up this way either.

Who owns your body parts?

Alistair Cooke's body lay cold in the embalming room of an East Harlem funeral home, suspended in the brief limbo between death and cremation. A "cutter" soon arrived to make a collection. He sliced open Cooke's legs, sawed the bones from the hip, and took them away. The quintessentially British presenter of Masterpiece Theatre and Alistair Cooke's America—the face of genteel, urbane Albion to millions of Americans—was being carved up for parts.

21.       alameda
3499 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:39 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol



Well there is this:
Slave labor in China

It all boils down to consumer beware and conscious....supply and demand...greed and exploitation.

22.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:42 pm

Quoting alameda:

Quoting AEnigma III:

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol



Well there is this:
Slave labor in China

It all boils down to consumer beware and conscious....supply and demand...greed and exploitation.



So? lets just think about the minority

23.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:45 pm

Quoting alameda:

Quoting AEnigma III:

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol

By the way, you cannot remove human organs for transplant from DEAD BODIES anyway - they have to be alive. Anyway, sounds like a good way to utilise the organs of dead prisoners

Is this comment coming from a woman whose country buys blood from the poor?



.........but you can harvest tissue from dead bodies.

Yes, this is a whole other can of worms, isn't it? I think I would rather die than get products from these sources.....and I don't want to end up this way either.

Who owns your body parts?

Alistair Cooke's body lay cold in the embalming room of an East Harlem funeral home, suspended in the brief limbo between death and cremation. A "cutter" soon arrived to make a collection. He sliced open Cooke's legs, sawed the bones from the hip, and took them away. The quintessentially British presenter of Masterpiece Theatre and Alistair Cooke's America—the face of genteel, urbane Albion to millions of Americans—was being carved up for parts.



I used to enjoy "Letters from America". I didn't know that's what happened to him.

24.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:49 pm

Quoting alameda:

Quoting AEnigma III:

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol

By the way, you cannot remove human organs for transplant from DEAD BODIES anyway - they have to be alive. Anyway, sounds like a good way to utilise the organs of dead prisoners

Is this comment coming from a woman whose country buys blood from the poor?



.........but you can harvest tissue from dead bodies.

Yes, this is a whole other can of worms, isn't it? I think I would rather die than get products from these sources.....and I don't want to end up this way either.

Who owns your body parts?

Alistair Cooke's body lay cold in the embalming room of an East Harlem funeral home, suspended in the brief limbo between death and cremation. A "cutter" soon arrived to make a collection. He sliced open Cooke's legs, sawed the bones from the hip, and took them away. The quintessentially British presenter of Masterpiece Theatre and Alistair Cooke's America—the face of genteel, urbane Albion to millions of Americans—was being carved up for parts.



how limited you are, alameda.
what for do you need your body parts when your dead?

25.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:49 pm

So... let me get this right. It is only TURKEY we are not allowed to criticise on this site right?

No posts about "ouhhhh I love Chinese food" or "Ouhhh I cant wait to get back there". No "love and tolerance" for their culture ??????

Its ok to talk about THEIR human rights record?

26.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:54 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

So... let me get this right. It is only TURKEY we are not allowed to criticise on this site right?

No posts about "ouhhhh I love Chinese food" or "Ouhhh I cant wait to get back there". No "love and tolerance" for their culture ??????

Its ok to talk about THEIR human rights record?



Ha ha ha I was right, a breath of fresh air (and a huge gust of irony)

27.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:56 pm

Quoting peace train:

Ha ha ha I was right, a breath of fresh air (and a huge gust of irony)



Hey! No problem for ME - I can talk about human rights records in any country and I agree with the irony - coming from you and Alameda lol lol lol

28.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:56 pm

Quoting peace train:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting AEnigma III:

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol

By the way, you cannot remove human organs for transplant from DEAD BODIES anyway - they have to be alive. Anyway, sounds like a good way to utilise the organs of dead prisoners

Is this comment coming from a woman whose country buys blood from the poor?



.........but you can harvest tissue from dead bodies.

Yes, this is a whole other can of worms, isn't it? I think I would rather die than get products from these sources.....and I don't want to end up this way either.

Who owns your body parts?

Alistair Cooke's body lay cold in the embalming room of an East Harlem funeral home, suspended in the brief limbo between death and cremation. A "cutter" soon arrived to make a collection. He sliced open Cooke's legs, sawed the bones from the hip, and took them away. The quintessentially British presenter of Masterpiece Theatre and Alistair Cooke's America—the face of genteel, urbane Albion to millions of Americans—was being carved up for parts.



I used to enjoy "Letters from America". I didn't know that's what happened to him.



I just thought maybe the undertaker got the coffin length wrong . . . no?

29.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:59 pm

On the subject of China, I witnessed an interesting conversation in the chat room a week or so ago, where several turkish members were discussing how they hate "huns". Sadly, a chinese girl was logged in a saw it too

30.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:02 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

On the subject of China, I witnessed an interesting conversation in the chat room a week or so ago, where several turkish members were discussing how they hate "huns". Sadly, a chinese girl was logged in a saw it too


huns?
but turks themselves originate from huns

31.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:05 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting alameda:

Quoting AEnigma III:

This is all you can say about China? lol lol lol

By the way, you cannot remove human organs for transplant from DEAD BODIES anyway - they have to be alive. Anyway, sounds like a good way to utilise the organs of dead prisoners

Is this comment coming from a woman whose country buys blood from the poor?



.........but you can harvest tissue from dead bodies.

Yes, this is a whole other can of worms, isn't it? I think I would rather die than get products from these sources.....and I don't want to end up this way either.

Who owns your body parts?

Alistair Cooke's body lay cold in the embalming room of an East Harlem funeral home, suspended in the brief limbo between death and cremation. A "cutter" soon arrived to make a collection. He sliced open Cooke's legs, sawed the bones from the hip, and took them away. The quintessentially British presenter of Masterpiece Theatre and Alistair Cooke's America—the face of genteel, urbane Albion to millions of Americans—was being carved up for parts.



how limited you are, alameda.
what for do you need your body parts when your dead?



They shouldn't have been stolen. He could have left his body to the medics.
We have men exploiting women and now they exploit dead bodies. That's exploitation of a human's death rights. And what is wrong with womn's bones may I ask?

Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle

32.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:07 pm

Quoting peace train:

Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle



Are you insane?
You teach?
Children?

33.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:09 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

Ha ha ha I was right, a breath of fresh air (and a huge gust of irony)



Hey! No problem for ME - I can talk about human rights records in any country and I agree with the irony - coming from you and Alameda lol lol lol



I'll be back soon . . . i've got to make an entry on the 'jealous' thread

34.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:11 pm

Quoting peace train:

I'll be back soon . . . i've got to make an entry on the 'jealous' thread



Excuse me, you lost me. Jealous of?????

35.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:17 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting peace train:

Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle



Are you insane?
You teach?
Children?



There was a heavy dose of sarcasm in the whole of my post. Didn't you recognise it? tut tut

36.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:19 pm

Quoting peace train:

There was a heavy dose of sarcasm in the whole of my post. Didn't you recognise it? tut tut



Frankly no. Your posts are so rambled and confused its hard to tell which are the sarcastic ones and which are your real thoughts.

37.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:21 pm

I'm disillusioned with this thread now. It's just hasn't taught me much about China and I really want to know. Guess I'll have to go and do some googling. (listen to Peace Train's huge sigh)

38.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:23 pm

Quoting peace train:


They shouldn't have been stolen. He could have left his body to the medics.
We have men exploiting women and now they exploit dead bodies. That's exploitation of a human's death rights. And what is wrong with womn's bones may I ask?

Femme you knife is not so sharp today . . . you missed the feminist angle



sorry, i didnt know alaistars body parts were stolen

i just cant find a reason to use my feminist sword to cut your primitive (t)issues on this thread.

39.       peacetrain
1905 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:47 pm

Quoting femme_fatal

(t)issues on this thread. [/QUOTE:



nice pun

40.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 16 Feb 2008 Sat 06:55 pm

CHINA SYNDROME = The World Press (Time, Newsweek, The Economist, Financial Times, Washington Post etc) say "China will change the world".
My friends have gone to China, SHANGHAI for a short vacation and business connection and they have really liked China very much.
According to them, SHANGHAI is a incredible city.

41.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Feb 2008 Sun 08:32 pm

We, as friends from Turkish Language Class in Türkiye, want to go to CHINA, SHANGHAI, from Ankara or Istanbul by Turkish Air Lines in this summer.
Who wants to join us for this organization?

42.       incişka
746 posts
 18 Feb 2008 Mon 01:02 am

Quoting yilgun-7:

We, as friends from Turkish Language Class in Türkiye, want to go to CHINA, SHANGHAI, from Ankara or Istanbul by Turkish Air Lines in this summer.
Who wants to join us for this organization?


who are these friends ya talking about? I'd love to go to China,anyway, but simply i cannot

43.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 18 Feb 2008 Mon 01:20 am

we think to go to China, Beijing and Shanghai from Ankara and İstanbul,by Turkish Air Lines, this summer
It will take 14 hours from Ankara.
Air plane return ticket from Ankara to China, Shanghai and from China, Shanghai to İstanbul and Ankara is around 800-900 Euro.
Also there are a lot of travel trip organized by the travel companies from Ankara and İstanbul to China, from China to İstanbul and Ankara for 10-15 days travel trip.It will cost around 2000 Euro - including hotels, reservations, all breakfasts and meals, tea time services, domestics travels, guide services, tips, from A to Z-.
We are university students.
If we organize this journey as a friendly group for this summer we can contact each other.

44.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 02:34 am

China and Asia = Newly developing continent

 

45.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 06:47 am

 

Quoting yilgun-7

China and Asia = Newly developing continent

 

China is in Asia and Asia is already a continent.  {#lang_emotions_neutral}

46.       lady in red
6947 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 10:22 am

 

Quoting yilgun-7

China and Asia = Newly developing continent

 

 Yilgun are you planning on resurrecting all your old threads!!  lol

47.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 11:52 am

For Llady in Red:

 

Yes you are right.I have missed them.

 

 

48.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 17 Oct 2008 Fri 01:02 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

China is in Asia and Asia is already a continent.  {#lang_emotions_neutral}

 

lol

GG {#lang_emotions_flowers}

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