^ hm..maybe i can 'suggest' that to my aunt...i mean, she is paying for my trip back to hk ><;; question, did you actually try those buggies? cause if you did, you're pretty brave *nods*
Wow, lucky you that got a rich and nice aunt =) So envy!!! To be honest I just tried a spiderleg and then a half grasshopper =P It didn't taste that good so...
Only in a certain tiny part of the Hiroshima museum! (it's a radioactive meter in a an airtight closed, transparent box with radioactive material) @Candyshots: I haven't been to as much places as you did, but maybe it's an idea for you to start a thread in the picture forum about this.
Ah, that was a good idea =) I'm gonna collect all good pics when I get home =) But it seems like picsthreads die so fast here =P Wei, Taxloss. How was the food in Prauge by the way?
^I think the trick to keep a picture thread alive is to post your pics every now and then instead of posting them all in once. (and I bet you have loads of them...) Food in Prague: Erm, to be honest nothing special; even in an upscale restaurant we once went in had nothing special to offer: steak, chicken, pork or a cheese schnitzel was about the best you could get. Lots of meat. A salat as side dish and other usual stuff like potatos and chips.
naww, my grandma over there wanted to see me or something. so my aunt had to pay for my trip. bwahaha =P O.O really? i'd never ever eat anything buggy. maa...bet it was crunchy though -lol
Oh, you're filled with good ideas =) Haha, hope I'll loss some weight over there -lol Lucky you that got big sponsers behind you =) Yummy... crunchy and wet in the same time =P
are you serious? cause I would assume that Hiroshima is still radioactively contaminated like how parts of Vietnam is contaminated with Monsanto's agent orange.
^ I dunno, they've put new buildings in that area and everyone could walk around, guess they've cleaned the place up? Anyway, you'll get a nice neon green glow around you as a nice souvernir.
Hmm, now when you mention it. There's still deformed babies as adverse effect from the bomb... Not sure what it depends on. Maybe there's still radioactive materials in the city or maybe damage genes from their forefathers. Finally almost 7 am! Nightshift's over! I'm going home now. Goodnight =)
It's the mutated genes that still affects the babies and others victims who were there at the time the bom was dropped. Night! (or actually morning...)
Yepp, in the Hiroshima museum there were a lot of shaking pictures. Many visitors cried out. Thanks, I will =) I've got a nice boss =P Did you visit the Hiroshima museum as well? Yupp, I guess many ppl love traveling =)
^another one liner by this user! <_< Yes, and the 'black rain' on a wall and the heartbreaking paintings of people who'd witnessed the bomb when they were little made the most impression on me. (esp. the mom who died with her baby in the arms and the story of a witness who'd seen a victim begging for water as he's thirsty and the solders gave him, but the victim died immediatly because his intestines were heavily destroyed/burned)
Writing in my blacklist =P Yeah, it's awful. Musseums in Vietnam and Cambodia are much worse. They got pics of when the Red Khmers invaded. And killing fields just was too much.
^ yeah all those war museums are very heartbreaking. But on a more lighthearted note, I've just found this wiki link for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_cuisine