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Why Taiwanese got Balls!!!

TeeKee

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Really dunno why they are fighting about, or whether is it a worthy cause, but this shows that they got balls!!!

Angry Taiwanese swarm hotel as Chinese envoy dines
By WILLIAM FOREMAN, Associated Press Writer William Foreman, Associated Press Writer 25 mins ago

TAIPEI, Taiwan – Hundreds of Taiwanese protesters surrounded a hotel Wednesday where a Chinese envoy was attending a dinner banquet, tossing eggs and trying to block his car from driving away.

Some opposition lawmakers sat down in the driveway of the Grand Formosa Regent and briefly stopped traffic before police dragged them away.

Chen Yunlin, the highest-ranking Communist Chinese official to ever visit Taiwan, has drawn daily protests since his five-day trip began Monday.

Chen came to sign a trade agreement with Taiwan that many believe will greatly ease tensions between the rivals. But many of the protesters distrust Beijing and oppose closer ties with the island's biggest security threat.

Relations have been tense between China and Taiwan ever since the Communists won a bloody civil war in 1949 and took over the mainland. Beijing insists that Taiwan must eventually unify with the motherland or endure a devastating attack.

Many of the approximately 800 protesters Wednesday night supported permanent independence, and they chanted, "Taiwan and China are both countries!" Some wore long yellow ribbons that said, "Taiwan is my country."

One of the most anticipated — and possibly most awkward — events left on Chen's schedule comes Thursday when he meets Taiwanese leader Ma Ying-jeou. There has been much speculation about whether Chen will address Ma by his formal title, "president."

It's a touchy issue for the Chinese envoy because the communist leadership doesn't formally recognize Taiwan's government. Beijing insists Taiwan is a province of China, and Chinese provinces don't have presidents.

But by not using the formal title, Chen will likely anger many Taiwanese. They are fiercely proud of their democracy and economy, which boasts several world-class tech companies.

Basic Chinese etiquette also dictates that guests must show respect to their hosts, and this is done by using proper titles.

The issue involves much more than manners and political semantics, said Tsai Ing-wen, chairwoman of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party.

"People feel anxious especially when we have to wonder whether the president, Taiwan's democratically elected president, will be addressed as president," she said.

"If he (Ma) cannot even defend his own title, what can he defend for us?" she added.

The United Evening News reported Wednesday that Chen was unlikely to use Ma's official title. The daily paper was betting on the use of the term "Taiwan's highest leader."

Ma has tried to downplay the issue and has said he wouldn't mind being called "Mr. Ma." He said if he went to Beijing, he would address Chinese President Hu Jintao as "Mr. Hu."
 

uncleyap

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Hi TeeKee

What I need to point out is Taiwanese mata also got hearts not just balls:

MaYingJiu government's street lamp on one rural road around TaiDong failed frequently, and peasant's bike ridding students kept meeting road accidents there.

What did the mata do?

No they did not $$$FINE$$$ the drivers nor the students.

Taiwanese matas came out their OWN POCKET $$$$ to install safety reflectors on student's bicycles! Yes! FOC!

How great!

Must applaud this type of mata! 好警察! 好榜样!

And Wong Kan Seng's home team?

Still looking for Mas Selamat Ke-Lari?



http://tw.news.yahoo.com/article/url/d/a/081105/69/18x2u.html
路燈不亮 警自費幫學生裝反光燈

<label> </label> 更新日期:<q>2008/11/05 16:17</q>
<table class="left" cellspacing="0"> <tbody><tr><td><label> </label></td></tr> </tbody></table>台東關山分局一群熱心警察發現關山國中、國小學生,放學路的沿線路燈晚上都不亮,騎單車的學生多次發生車禍。警察於是自掏腰包幫學生買腳踏車反光車燈,讓學生非常感動。
  警察先生細心教學生們怎麼安裝腳踏車反光車燈,這群關山國中或是關山國小的學生,本來因為家境貧困沒錢在腳踏車上裝反光工具,到了下午放學時天色一黑,路燈卻有的亮,有的一整排都是黑的,騎腳踏車學生就很容易被撞。
  好幾次傳出騎腳踏車學生差點被撞的意外,附近的關山分局警察們很關心,決定自掏腰包幫學生們買反光車燈。
  警察先生們的熱心讓學生們現在可以放心騎腳踏車上下學,因為部分學生住在山上,家境貧困也沒錢裝安全設備,警察的心讓學生放學回家的路多了安心!(記者潘潔瑩、張國聖、陳君毅報導)
 

Neh_Neh_Pok

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you ask for it mah! i am helping you lah...now your balls shrinked already? :biggrin:

I asked you 'kum' mah, never asked you punch, simple instruction also don't know follow, your pestors never taught you how to follow simple instructions? :biggrin:
 

0939

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When come to balls. Taiwanese balls the best I have tasted.
I mean fish balls, meat balls, sotong balls and anything that
is balls. Go for it when you are in Taiwan.
 

zack123

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When come to balls. Taiwanese balls the best I have tasted.
I mean fish balls, meat balls, sotong balls and anything that
is balls. Go for it when you are in Taiwan.

Can you recommend a place in Taiwan where Tee Kee can lick balls?
 

jw5

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Got balls perhaps, but maybe no brains?
Do they know what they are protesting for?
 
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