Why the strange the blog title? Just read this article in Thanh Nien Daily News and you will understand why: Men should hold onto dongs, due to recent slashes Doctors are reporting an increase in the number of men being rushed to hospital after their sexual organs have been cut off by jealous wives or girlfriends. The good news for the castrated men is that the amputated … [Read more...] about Vietnamese Ladies are the nicest in the World!!!
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Visa Rules Widen The Rift Between Vietnam And U.S. Families
Just read this piece from Chao-Vietnam: Getting that ever elusive visa to the US, regardless of visa type, can be daunting at best. I have seen friends, students, and clients get turned down by the US Consulate, some repeatedly. Looking at the forms given to them by the US Consulate, most were not given a visa since they were unable to prove they would return to Vietnam. … [Read more...] about Visa Rules Widen The Rift Between Vietnam And U.S. Families
My lucky ball
I was given this "lucky ball" last weekend to make me feel happy. It is doing its job very well! :-) … [Read more...] about My lucky ball
View of Saigon from The Manor
Yesterday I met Patrick (PKNews.org) at The Manor for lunch. As normal, I met him at City Diner, one of my favorite American-style restaurants in Saigon (You want a good chicken fried steak with mash potatoes, then come here). Since this was one of the first time I visited his apartment during the day, I decided to take some photos of the Saigon skyline. What a view! … [Read more...] about View of Saigon from The Manor
Setting the Al-Fajr Clock for Saigon, Vietnam
Today I finally figured out how to set my Al-Fajr Clock to the local prayers times for Saigon, Vietnam. I purchased the Al-Fajr CW-05 clock when I was back in the US. It has been a pain to set the clock for Saigon until I read, umm, the instructions closely. Select city code 999-999 press (SET) Select city code 58-2 press (SET) Select -34 press (SET) Select 18:17 … [Read more...] about Setting the Al-Fajr Clock for Saigon, Vietnam