A few months ago, the government created and mailed a "Keep Clean! Be Healthy!" booklet to all residents.
Today's tip? Don't buy dirty street food that's been stored and cooked improperly from a fat guy with man boobs who is smoking a cigarette and wearing a shirt that is two sizes too small. Noted.
i grew up watching a commerical about this. trust me, the hawker in the commerical is more comical than this one. but the question is, are there hawkers like the one in the poster in now? there are very few hawkers left in hk and i'm not sure if any of them sell cooked food. but the gov't needs to remind its people still so that they don't buy dirty food when they travel abroad like to china.
speaking of traveling abroad, i've seen commericals that tell ppl not to eat unclean seafood or raw food when they travel because doing so can cause sickness!
Hong Kong is like the helicopter mom who drops you off at college for your freshman year and, while clutching you tightly and sobbing, runs down a list of all of the activities you shouldn't engage in because she suddenly realized that she forgot to instill any sense of personal responsibility in you the previous 18 years. And every day, she calls your floor's RA to ensure you're eating right and not having any orgies in your room.
I don't know how Hong Kong got to this point, but I can only imagine the movement was started by a generation of one-eyed kids who didn't get the message about not running with scissors. "Never again!"
Mighty Myocardial Infarction Rangers
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McDonald's in Hong Kong now offers a cheeseburger topped with a hash brown
and bacon. Very clever, America. Make the Chinese too fat to wage war.
How do you make a dead baby float?
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Minha cidade natal tem dois jornais, um é um lixo (*The Trenton Times*) e o
outro é uma merda (*The Trentonian*) -- uma merda sem a mínima pretensão de
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I'm a freak magnet. If there is an Iranian man on business in Tokyo who wants to discuss his wife's infertility problems and irregular menstrual cycle, he will find me, and I will find it impossible to walk away because my innate curiosity requires me to find out what happens next. Luckily, this driving force to seek out the bizarre has yet to end in my death or the removal of vital organs.
i grew up watching a commerical about this. trust me, the hawker in the commerical is more comical than this one. but the question is, are there hawkers like the one in the poster in now? there are very few hawkers left in hk and i'm not sure if any of them sell cooked food. but the gov't needs to remind its people still so that they don't buy dirty food when they travel abroad like to china.
ReplyDeletespeaking of traveling abroad, i've seen commericals that tell ppl not to eat unclean seafood or raw food when they travel because doing so can cause sickness!