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To: Arran Yuan who wrote (143432)9/14/2018 2:12:10 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217944
 
arran, you are most welcome.

am continuing with the mooncake festival season here in hk, and as usual per most fridays, i did the neighbourly walk this day w/ neighbour, and took below scene - all so calm, per too calm

after arrival back at home, found possibly radioactive peaches delivered by courier at call of another friend. ate one. i think radioactivity may make peaches yummier

we like friends and neighbours, especially for dialogues, and yes, exchange of fruits for cakes also good

am wondering if brazilians do same such. am sure some of them do, given that some must have good manners and sport proper etiquette :0)





for completeness, tagging on this pic of earlier fruit pack - they are soooo pretty, even as perhaps also atomically altered


in any case, we are properly provisioned for the incoming non-financial storm. we may escape fate of bullseye by up to 200 km but would doubtlessly be exciting, as it is supposedly the strongest typhoon since recorded history of typhoon tracking by hong kong