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And valium.

What does 'valium ' mean please, Tdol?
Valium is a drug that calms people down. It is a sedative.

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:) And I guess the school Shane is working at must be a famous and important middle school in the local place, which is obviously to attract more students who are crammed into one limited classroom ;)
That would seem to be quite a crowded classroom.

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And valium.

What does 'valium ' mean please, Tdol?

:) And I guess the school Shane is working at must be a famous and important middle school in the local place, which is obviously to attract more students who are crammed into one limited classroom ;)
Lucy, Valium is "°²¶¨" (Ò©) An1 Ding4 (Yao4) - hope you can see that :D

Now you have the Chinese, I guess it saves Tdol an explanation!
(DOH!! Ronbee is too fast!!)

Oh, and that particular school wasn't big or famous (as far as I can remember); they just decided to put two classes together one time :?

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Now you have the Chinese, I guess it saves Tdol an explanation!
(DOH!! Ronbee is too fast!!)



Shane
Sorry. :wink:

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Valium is a drug that calms people down. It is a sedative.
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Thanks Ron for the explanation in English! :)

Thanks Shane for the explanation in Chinese! :)

I'm so happy to get both of your warm-hearted help!
What about some cool beers for hot summer?! ;)
It's on me!

Cheers!
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Thanks for the beer Lucy, is it Qingdao beer?? I like Qingdao..mmm... :D
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Thanks for the beer Lucy, is it Qingdao beer?? I like Qingdao..mmm... :D

You're welcome. Shane!

Wow, what about Harbin Beer, especially Harbin Dried Beer! ;) I bet you will like it too just like Qstingdao Beer! Those two bands of beer are my favorates so far.
Have you tried some draft beer here in China, so fresh ! :)
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Lucy, I'm drinking my beer.
Thank you for sending some here.


:D

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http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/vi...hp?p=4442#4442
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Wow, what about Harbin Beer, especially Harbin Dried Beer! ;) I bet you will like it too just like Qstingdao Beer! Those two bands of beer are my favorates so far.
Have you tried some draft beer here in China, so fresh ! :)
Unfortunately, I haven't had the pleasure of enjoying Harbin dry beer (yet); here in Dalian 'Black lion' is very popular.

When I was in Shenyang, I used to enjoy sitting on the street at an open restaurant at 11pm in summer, drinking a cool glass of draft beer....Ahh, such memories :D
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Unfortunately, I haven't had the pleasure of enjoying Harbin dry beer (yet); here in Dalian 'Black lion' is very popular.

When I was in Shenyang, I used to enjoy sitting on the street at an open restaurant at 11pm in summer, drinking a cool glass of draft beer....Ahh, such memories :D
Hi Shane!

Would you please share me something about life in Dalian? Like nice places of interests, good restaurants, or cool night bars, or whatever, I might have a tour in Dalian soon,thanks in advance. :)

P.S. I'd also love to know something about Shenyang if you don't mind :)
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Sure thing Lucy; I'll email you with some info ASAP! :D

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