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My first trip to Changsha

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Andy:
It is been fun to experience those things that I have been reading about here. From the taxi drivers to the concrate hard beds it is all part of the fun. The air polution is hard to not notice. When I arrived in Changsha I was disapointed a little bit because my lady was not there to greet me at the airport. Our translator was there and a driver from the agency. She was in the middle of moving and could not come to meet me. This was yesterday, luckily today I have meet her and we spent some time together visiting the orange islands. She does not speak english and we only had my electronic translator with us. Unfortunetly she did not like the translator much, because it is a slow way to chat so for tomorrow I have aranged for a translator. She did enjoyed the time we spent togheter. People like to stare at me. I need to get used to it. I found Changsha much different then LA. :)

shaun:
Andy,

She is very pretty.  Hope you have the time of your life.

Shaun

brett:
Wow, what a beautiful lady.

I hope you have fun in Changsha. I've just got back from Wuhan and had a fantastic time. I'll upload some photos once I've sorted through them.

I hope you manage to communicate OK. I was lucky my lady spoke quite a bit of English but we had to rely on her electronic translator a bit. Communicating via it was painfully slow.

Make sure you try the local oranges, they're delicious.

Scottish_Rob:
Nice looking woman there Andy...congrats mate...

Arnold:
My fellow LA bro , yes you have yourself a nice looking Lady there . I don't need to tell you to enjoy yourself's , but do try to make it easier for the two of you .. by having a Translator with you maybe every other day and let your Lady handle the price for such . Good Luck , Andy .

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