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My visit to China
daghoi:
Good to hear that you had a good experience.
Great to read stories like this again, brings back memories. Remember I spent a few days in Lijang with my former girlfriend.
Durian is ok. but that Stinkin Tofu ! It's very rare that I'm not able to eat what I am served, but that I had to pass.
Guess you are back home buy now ? Looking forward to more updates and pictures, when it is time for that. Take care of the girl, do not rush the update ;)
IrishGuy65:
Has anyone noticed that you urine smells really bad in China? It is like I am eating asparagus all the time. I tried eating many different foods, but it always smelled bad. I drank a LOT of bottled water and that didn't help. As soon as I got back to the USA it was fine.
Weird.
shaun:
Thanks. I like asparagus. Now I'll have your image the next time I eat it. ;D
Willy, you live there all of the time. You've got an analogy or explanation?
Willy The Londoner:
How does urine smell? I do not know as it does not have a nose. LOL
I must admit that smelling urine has not been top of my agenda. I have never got it close to my nose but then I never drink the stuff although some beer tastes like it.
In the bathroom other things might smell but never noticed the liquid waste had anything thing different about it. But then we have a good extractor fan in the bathroom.
Now my wife is going to catch me with my head down the bowl. And I won't be calling for HUUUGGGHHHHIIIIEEE.
There again I might be. LOL
Willy
IrishGuy65:
I can't help but smell it. Anyway, I guess it was more me. Lisa loves vegetables, so I ate way more than my fair share, so maybe that had something to do with it. a lot of green stuff.
I'll be going through pictures in the next couple of days. So I'll post some and give a report once I've done that. Probably within a week or so, since I have a lot to do now that I'm back.
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