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Thanks again Ed for news update. Do you happen to live in NSW?

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Melbourne,Victoria

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ed wrote:

Melbourne,Victoria

-- Edited by ed on Sunday 18th of October 2009 05:00:30 AM




 Thanks for news update about Lao sports, too

Vic, SA



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ED, are you Lao-Australian or Lao diaspora or Lao citizen studying there? I wonder who you are and where you were born in Laos.

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ED, are you Lao-Australian or Lao diaspora or Lao citizen studying there? I wonder who you are and where you were born in Laos.



Hi Ed, I am 100% Lao and have been studying here for about two years now. How about you?

 



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I have seen some shortcomings in the rehearsal of the SEA Games opening/closing ceremonies performance, especially the lines of the performers. They apparently don't make the lines straight. They should make the lines straight like the Chinese soldiers who are trained to watch their own lines carefully and make sure the lines are straight, noone should go out of the lines.

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I am Australian citizen, left Laos 29yrs ago when I was 17.
however I've never forgot the place where I was born and grown up.



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ສີສັນກິລາ
Sports Colors
ຄວນຈະຂຽນວ່າ
Colorful sports



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Hi Ed: Is Melbourne hotter than Laos? You haven't told me where you were born and grown up in Laos.

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ສີສັນກິລາ
Sports Colors
ຄວນຈະຂຽນວ່າ
Colorful sports

 



"Sports Highlight' might make more sense?

 



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Hi Ed: Is Melbourne hotter than Laos? You haven't told me where you were born and grown up in Laos.



Ed, I was born in Vientiane province, we moved to Vientiane capital almost 20 years ago.

 



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Hi Ed: Is Melbourne hotter than Laos? You haven't told me where you were born and grown up in Laos.




I was born in Laos ,No Melbourne is not hotter than Laos,but in another state (Queensland) the weather just like in Laos they can plant tropical Vegetables and fruits (same as in Laos) so we can eat fresh Vegetables and fruits same as you do in Laos,most of the foods are import from Thailand, Vietnam,China...and yes we eat rice (either sticky or jasmine rice)there are 4 seasons in one years

in summer there are a couple of days that really hot (40c)

but one thing I want to say is even in the hot day people there don't use umbrellas when they walk in the sun.



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Hi Ed: Is Melbourne hotter than Laos? You haven't told me where you were born and grown up in Laos.




I was born in Laos ,No Melbourne is not hotter than Laos,but in another state (Queensland) the weather just like in Laos they can plant tropical Vegetables and fruits (same as in Laos) so we can eat fresh Vegetables and fruits same as you do in Laos,most of the foods are import from Thailand, Vietnam,China...and yes we eat rice (either sticky or jasmine rice)there are 4 seasons in one years

in summer there are a couple of days that really hot (40c)

but one thing I want to say is even in the hot day people there don't use umbrellas when they walk in the sun.



         BECAUSE FALANG LIKE TAN SKIN. LAOTIAN ARE AFRAID TO BE
        DARK SKIN, THEY PREFER LIGHT SKIN. AS YOU CAN SEE THEY
        EVEN USE EMBRELLA WHILE RIDING MOTOCYCLE.

 



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ed wrote:

 

Anonymous wrote:

Hi Ed: Is Melbourne hotter than Laos? You haven't told me where you were born and grown up in Laos.




I was born in Laos ,No Melbourne is not hotter than Laos,but in another state (Queensland) the weather just like in Laos they can plant tropical Vegetables and fruits (same as in Laos) so we can eat fresh Vegetables and fruits same as you do in Laos,most of the foods are import from Thailand, Vietnam,China...and yes we eat rice (either sticky or jasmine rice)there are 4 seasons in one years

in summer there are a couple of days that really hot (40c)

but one thing I want to say is even in the hot day people there don't use umbrellas when they walk in the sun.



         BECAUSE FALANG LIKE TAN SKIN. LAOTIAN ARE AFRAID TO BE
        DARK SKIN, THEY PREFER LIGHT SKIN. AS YOU CAN SEE THEY
        EVEN USE EMBRELLA WHILE RIDING MOTOCYCLE.

 

 



Health wise, it's not a bad thing to protect yourself from the sun. Australia has one of the highest number of people in the world with skin cancer because they are exposed to the sun too much and without proper protection.

 



-- Edited by kino on Thursday 22nd of October 2009 01:34:04 AM

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