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本帖最后由 羽衣甘蓝 于 2009-12-3 19:25 编辑 ~! a8 y# h' v$ B# t* a R
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% _- J6 ^2 J7 v3 a/ ?3 U8 kA Chinese saying goes like this--illness comes like landsliding but goes like cocoon stripping" so many years ago when I saw the word "patient" for the first time, I remembered the two meanings immediately--when one requires medical care, he needs to be enduring without complaint. A patient needs to be patient. These days, however, I have sort of changed my mind. Sometimes a person is willing to be so patient as to become a patient. Care is required, not necessarily medical though.
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- Roast duck* `& q5 p' u& Y0 m6 ^
5 p t2 a7 @) c6 i9 OHomesickness to me definitely includes missing the food in China. Several days ago, I learned from the Internet how to roast ducks. Yum yum...
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6 [0 b8 Y$ Q; n. B& d$ b8 g( l! }The only bad thing was that I got a burn on my lower arm. Worthwhile. :D
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Whipped cream--smashed bananas(or chocolate or whatever flavour you like)--added sugar--stir stir stir
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