Wow, how different, and interesting! I'd love to see photos of all of those things.
And what, exactly is a moth breeding station? A mostly enclosed light bulb?
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Wow, how different, and interesting! I'd love to see photos of all of those things.
And what, exactly is a moth breeding station? A mostly enclosed light bulb?
That's a great way to commemorate travels! I can totally see the decorating problem with Hong Kong apartments. I read where a recent trend there is that people are renting out, literally, coffin- or shipboard-bunk-sized places because it's so crowded and expensive. I hope you're not that tightly packed.
Autopsy table repurposed as coffee table in living room
Chainsaw collection hanging from dining room ceiling
Moth breeding station in den
What's your personal, and/or, the family's favorite?
I haven't played them in years, but I have fond memories of family games of Life, Monopoly, Battleship and Yahtzee. And, not exactly a board game, but Twister was also an oft-enjoyed past time during my family's youth.
Stratego has soooo many good memories for me; even got kids to play with me.What's your personal, and/or, the family's favorite?
I haven't played them in years, but I have fond memories of family games of Life, Monopoly, Battleship and Yahtzee. And, not exactly a board game, but Twister was also an oft-enjoyed past time during my family's youth.
One of most underrated shows ever. Loved it.Outing alert: Goalmouth is Buffalo Bill.
It's good, if imperfect. Some of the teams I've seen don't even have their own website, let alone merch. I've watched teams from places like Palestine, Turkmenistan, North Korea, Mongolia, and the Solomon Islands but have thus far failed to acquire their scarves. Ticket stubs will have to serve as placeholders until I have the time and expendable income to fill in the gaps.
Micro- and coffin flats are unfortunately widespread here. Even if they don't start out that way, what often happens is the flat owner will (not always legally) subdivide the space to get twice as much money out of their "investment". They usually get away with it, too, as the local government needs land sales and revenue from housing projects to make its budget and thus is loath to do anything that might upset developers and property owners. I'm a gwailo who is compensated far beyond what he's worth, so while my place is far from spacious -- less than 300 square feet -- I am spared the worst Hong Kong's housing market has to offer. There's room enough for a treadmill and an Ikea twin bed, which is apparently considered king size by local standards.
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Those are some terrible games.
Great Campaigns of the American Civil War (which is a series of games, not just one game) and Here I Stand are my two favs.
Well, someone besides us must like them! Classics, all...I've heard of Here I Stand, but not the Great Campaigns of the American Civil War one. It sounds good, though. Have you long had particular interest in that topic?
Well, someone besides us must like them! Classics, all...I've heard of Here I Stand, but not the Great Campaigns of the American Civil War one. It sounds good, though. Have you long had particular interest in that topic?