CNTower
2022-3-28 04:16:20
I am not up to date on immigration policies.
Going to university/college in Canada is better than HK if you are planning to stay in Canada.
艾草
2022-3-28 04:37:52
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硬嘅橡皮糖
2022-3-28 05:03:13
Uncle, I will go to Calgary next year, but I chased yours reply that you are not preferring Calgary , but why?
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陸伯狗大戰輯漆柒
2022-3-28 05:05:13
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炒幣輸層樓
2022-3-28 05:33:21
smoke weed everyday?
睇圖先睇字
2022-3-28 05:39:59
呢個post 好有學術意義
Uncle 早年離港 可以話係上代無被支那影響既香港人
可以從用語 反應感受到果個年代既感覺
多崎作
2022-3-28 06:34:00
唔知就唔好亂講
尤其大家喺度咁尊重你
CNTower
2022-3-28 08:00:50
I don't go to Costco.. How much is the membership now?
CNTower
2022-3-28 08:01:54
personal preferrence. my brother-in-law is there though
CNTower
2022-3-28 08:08:36
my mistake. I thougtht you are talking about Costc.
you can check weekly sale here too
The 1967 Hong Kong riots were large-scale riots against the British Hong Kong government by supporters of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), in the backdrop of the Cultural Revolution in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Beginning as a minor labour dispute, the demonstrations escalated into large-scale protests against British colonial rule. The use of roadside bombs and petrol bombs by pro-CCP demonstrators prompted the Hong Kong Police Force to storm the demonstrators' strongholds and arrest their leaders. A few police officers and several civilians were killed by the bombs, and several demonstrators were killed in the raids. As many of the bombs were made in communist-leaning schools, Governor David Trench closed those schools and banned communist publications.[2]
CNTower
2022-3-28 08:24:02
I don't smoke cigarett nor drink alcohol.
I used to audit a beer manufacturer and they offered free beer in their staff lunch room. I didn't drink any.