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Musings on Life in Hong Kong
Friday, August 15, 2014
Working on the Street
It is not easy working on the streets of Hong Kong.
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Stephen Wong said...
Being property slaves have no choices.
4:45 pm
StephenC
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Agreed. Most of us have no choice.
11:23 pm
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Being property slaves have no choices.
Agreed. Most of us have no choice.
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