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woody! sung er kwai le! happy birthday! how are you? things are fine over here. I'm going to be shooting the television show 24 next week! i'm excited!
oh, now you're cyberstalking me too? it's still early over here--not quite 6pm. i still have a bunch of stuff to do before i even think of going to sleep. but yeah, those were scorpions that i got in the night market at wangfujing. it wasn't bad, but the shell was pretty thick. when i go to other countries, i try to eat weird things that i can't get in the states.
that's right--4th of july is also called Independence Day.
July 4th can also be considered our National Day, but we really don't use that phrase much in the US. National Day is a general term for the day a country was declared independent, so for the US it's July 4th, for Taiwan it's October 10th, for France it's July 14th, etc.
Wow, I had a really fun, busy weekend and I didn't do a bit of work. I'm sad--it's Monday tomorrow and I have to work again...
it's a Buddhist proverb that means, "The sea of suffering has no end until you turn back to shore."
Happy 4th of July! This means nothing to you, I know. In America, we celebrate it as the day that we became independent from England. Mostly it's a day when we eat barbecue and watch fireworks!