I've always loved those Chinese silk dresses you only see in the comics on Dragon Laides, never in real life. Of course, I like 'em shorter than even the comics imagine.
In this case the Chinese characters probably mean nothing. It would be a hell of a coincidence if they did, since I was too lazy to look in a book and made them up.
In this case the Chinese characters probably mean nothing. It would be a hell of a coincidence if they did, since I was too lazy to look in a book and made them up.
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Actually, those dresses not only exist but they are also required by law to be that sleek and form fitting. While watching the travel channel over Christmas break some year back, there was a show featuring, *shudder*, attractive co-eds who were globe hopping on TC's dollar. Apparently those dresses were designed based upon some kind of hazard a loose evening dress possessed. They can be purchased anywhere in Hong-Kong because of their popular nature. Of course, it may only have been a ploy by the show to mention that but I thought I would add these two cents.
There's an urban legend about a lady who sees some Chinese characters on a restaurant menu and likes them so much she sews them into her favorite sweater. However, when she goes back to the restaurant, all the staff are laughing at her. when she finally gets up the courage to ask why, they tell her the translation is: 'This dish cheap, but unmistakably tasty.'
Most Chinese ornaments I've seen in restaurants usually say something like "good food, good meats, good god, let's eat". Not quite as witty, but just as down to Earth.
Reminds me of another bad joke though. A swiss hotel in a region with bad water scares put a sign up to reassure its guests. For some reason it only put them off more. The sign read "All Water Personally Passed by the Manager." Personally I don't believe it.
Reminds me of another bad joke though. A swiss hotel in a region with bad water scares put a sign up to reassure its guests. For some reason it only put them off more. The sign read "All Water Personally Passed by the Manager." Personally I don't believe it.
Colouring a piece sometimes crosses my mind, but its getting rare when I actually do it. The incentive in the past was that I could take prints to cons and sell them. Now I don't get to cons and I can't really sell prints, so colouring doesn't have the priority it once had.
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