Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
You get pretty hot and humid summers right? You have dress code at work? I use to work in NYC a long time ago, and had to wear a suit to work. Summer months were horrible!
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
You get pretty hot and humid summers right? You have dress code at work? I use to work in NYC a long time ago, and had to wear a suit to work. Summer months were horrible!
YEah we get around 30ºC and 80-90% humidity in summer.
No, we don't have a dress code. In theory i can wear whatever I like to work. I usually wear a poloshirt and jeans. In winter I wear whatever's warm.
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
You get pretty hot and humid summers right? You have dress code at work? I use to work in NYC a long time ago, and had to wear a suit to work. Summer months were horrible!
YEah we get around 30ºC and 80-90% humidity in summer.
No, we don't have a dress code. In theory i can wear whatever I like to work. I usually wear a poloshirt and jeans. In winter I wear whatever's warm.
That's cool. You work in down town HK?
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
You get pretty hot and humid summers right? You have dress code at work? I use to work in NYC a long time ago, and had to wear a suit to work. Summer months were horrible!
YEah we get around 30ºC and 80-90% humidity in summer.
No, we don't have a dress code. In theory i can wear whatever I like to work. I usually wear a poloshirt and jeans. In winter I wear whatever's warm.
That's cool. You work in down town HK?
I'm not sure what "down town" actually means. I'll assume you mean the CBD (Central Business District).
Hong Kong has a lot of CBDs because it's a pretty crowded city. But yeah it has a main "down town" called Central. I work on the edge of the CBD.
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
You get pretty hot and humid summers right? You have dress code at work? I use to work in NYC a long time ago, and had to wear a suit to work. Summer months were horrible!
YEah we get around 30ºC and 80-90% humidity in summer.
No, we don't have a dress code. In theory i can wear whatever I like to work. I usually wear a poloshirt and jeans. In winter I wear whatever's warm.
That's cool. You work in down town HK?
I'm not sure what "down town" actually means. I'll assume you mean the CBD (Central Business District).
Hong Kong has a lot of CBDs because it's a pretty crowded city. But yeah it has a main "down town" called Central. I work on the edge of the CBD.
Gotcha! Hopefully one of these days we hope to vacation Japan and China. My fiancee is Vietnamese, we have been talking about going to Vietnam, China and Japan some time this year.
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
You get pretty hot and humid summers right? You have dress code at work? I use to work in NYC a long time ago, and had to wear a suit to work. Summer months were horrible!
YEah we get around 30ºC and 80-90% humidity in summer.
No, we don't have a dress code. In theory i can wear whatever I like to work. I usually wear a poloshirt and jeans. In winter I wear whatever's warm.
That's cool. You work in down town HK?
I'm not sure what "down town" actually means. I'll assume you mean the CBD (Central Business District).
Hong Kong has a lot of CBDs because it's a pretty crowded city. But yeah it has a main "down town" called Central. I work on the edge of the CBD.
Gotcha! Hopefully one of these days we hope to vacation Japan and China. My fiancee is Vietnamese, we have been talking about going to Vietnam, China and Japan some time this year.
Nice. Vietnam is somewhat like mainland China AFAIK. Hong Kong is a more Western place and therefore relatively easy for people to get around.
Japan is quite modern, but I don't think you could call it Western. I'd like to go there one day, that's for sure.
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Alex wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Dave Burburry wrote:
Screamin Scott wrote: Now this is getting to be one long thread !
It is!! I was just thinking about how long this thread will keep going.
IMHO this post should be the last one for 3 days.
LMAO!!! Whats up bro? How HK doing?
Not much, just hangin' out at work waiting for my boss to tell me what to do.
HK is pretty cold at the moment. 10-14ºC today and for the next few days. I love this time of the year. No need to sweat all the time.
You get pretty hot and humid summers right? You have dress code at work? I use to work in NYC a long time ago, and had to wear a suit to work. Summer months were horrible!
YEah we get around 30ºC and 80-90% humidity in summer.
No, we don't have a dress code. In theory i can wear whatever I like to work. I usually wear a poloshirt and jeans. In winter I wear whatever's warm.
That's cool. You work in down town HK?
I'm not sure what "down town" actually means. I'll assume you mean the CBD (Central Business District).
Hong Kong has a lot of CBDs because it's a pretty crowded city. But yeah it has a main "down town" called Central. I work on the edge of the CBD.
Gotcha! Hopefully one of these days we hope to vacation Japan and China. My fiancee is Vietnamese, we have been talking about going to Vietnam, China and Japan some time this year.
Nice. Vietnam is somewhat like mainland China AFAIK. Hong Kong is a more Western place and therefore relatively easy for people to get around.
Japan is quite modern, but I don't think you could call it Western. I'd like to go there one day, that's for sure.
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