I Love Chinese

Born in China, grew up in Sweden, now back in China again. Currently on a break from my Law studies at Uppsala University to study Chinese at Beijing University. This is my story.

We Fumble With Chopsticks

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It's Chinese Take Out Time

Friday, October 20, 2006 - This is how good Swedish chocolate is -

(me giving Patrik a piece of Swedish Marabou chocolate, him snatching it from my hand and gobbling it up)
(Patrik stuffing his face while making inappropriate, ecstatic noises which intensify as me and Hannah are watching bemusedly with eyebrows raised)
(noises reach a crescendo and then abruptly stop)
After a while –
Patrik: “I need to change my underwear.”

....

After that, Patrik had his Dad send him Swedish Marabou chocolate. They were supposed to arrive a few days ago, but today, someone had apparently broken into his mailbox (with a fricking crowbar!) and stolen the chocolate.
That’s how good Swedish chocolate is. Hell yeah.

Feifei fumbled with chopsticks @ 10/20/2006 01:56:00 AM| 3 enjoyed the dumplings

3 enjoyed the dumplings
Blogger Skribenten finished the dumplings and said..

Haha! Jo jag tackar!!! Marabou regerar, nu och för alltid!! :D

October 20, 2006 4:22 AM  
Blogger Brendan finished the dumplings and said..

Hey, shit happens. I've been fairly lucky in Beijing -- though there was the one Christmas package that didn't get through a couple of years back.
Still, back in Harbin - what I refer to as the Dark Days - I would go to the int'l post office to find that my boxes had been not only opened but apparently probed with knitting needles, as if the books my folks were sending me had been dusted with explosives.

October 20, 2006 5:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous finished the dumplings and said..

i feel as i must now go and hunt in NZ for these amazing chocolates... so Marabou you say? *as she wiki's*

October 20, 2006 6:29 AM  

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