Saturday, September 22, 2007
Propaganda
I'm at the Hong Kong airport starting my journey home. It is 8:15am. 3 hours ago, I left Propaganda, the big gay dance club here in HK. I walked back to my hotel, showered, tossed my club clothes into my bag, put on my new clothes, and checked out. I haven't done that in...come to think of it, I've never done that.
Oh, and what is it with toilets? First in KL, now in HK...as I was getting ready to leave the club a cute but drunk guy started dancing with me, holding onto me so he wouldn't fall, I think. Anyway, he tried to get me to go into a stall inthe toilet with him. I said I needed to catch a plane. I'm not sure he believed me.
I'll have more about KL and HK once I get home. That should be in about 23 hours.
Oh, and what is it with toilets? First in KL, now in HK...as I was getting ready to leave the club a cute but drunk guy started dancing with me, holding onto me so he wouldn't fall, I think. Anyway, he tried to get me to go into a stall inthe toilet with him. I said I needed to catch a plane. I'm not sure he believed me.
I'll have more about KL and HK once I get home. That should be in about 23 hours.
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Huzzah more updates to come! :D Still no toilet sex! Especially when he could have bought you a beer!
Just kidding. :D
HK news!
Just kidding. :D
HK news!
janvier: HK tales to follow, but for now I need some sleep.
william: I can't figure out if I prefer that over "Potato Will" and "Tater Tom," two adorable nicknames I picked up from your tribe.
william: I can't figure out if I prefer that over "Potato Will" and "Tater Tom," two adorable nicknames I picked up from your tribe.
Why another Toilet boi to go for... then you gonna make sure everytime you go to the pub or dance club with the nice toilet... :P
I was actually at a nightclub in Beijing called Propaganda, not to be confused by the propaganda that the central government often spreads!
The Propaganda in Beijing was no gay dance club, but it was a trendy place to jam out to American rap. I've never seen so many Chinese dress like American rappers before. Indeed, American soft power is ubiquitous!
The bathrooms were interesting to say the least. The toilets were all squatters, and toilet paper wasn't provided. Thank God my friend had some with him for me to use!
In any case, I'm sure that we both had fun at our respective Propagandas! :-)
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The Propaganda in Beijing was no gay dance club, but it was a trendy place to jam out to American rap. I've never seen so many Chinese dress like American rappers before. Indeed, American soft power is ubiquitous!
The bathrooms were interesting to say the least. The toilets were all squatters, and toilet paper wasn't provided. Thank God my friend had some with him for me to use!
In any case, I'm sure that we both had fun at our respective Propagandas! :-)
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