We got a bit over excited about the getting ready bit...
Trying to scare Rosie, instead gave two young chinese girls behind her a squealing heart attack.
Trying to get some modelling action in the subway tunnels where it gets massively windy.
Vikki jumping into a taxi before its even stopped and the other people have gotten out so the driver can't get away....it's a necessary act!
At night its all lit up and packed with people dancing on the street, people trying to sell you lasers, and people annoyingly in your face trying to lure you into their "disco", bar, or resturant which all happen to be the "very very good best" of Hou Hai. We satyed for a while enjoying the sights but it wasn't really a place for dancing and there weren't as many foreigners as we'd expected.
Had a big speaker in the square where everyone you can see was doing the nutbush and macarina to bass and techno songs.
You can wear thongs into clubs....the signs only say no slippers haha
We messaged Tom the Aussie working for ACIC to find out a good place to go and he said it was his birthday! so we met up with him at good old Sanlitun and spent the night at Bar Blu which has a variety of asians and foreigners, young and old, and sizes 2-32. It was a great night! Tom definitly was a hit with the females with his hilarious dance moves.
Rosie and Vikki both shared my wooden bed and Sunday we dragged ourselves out of bed and met up with the ACIC people at a KTV lounge for three hours of Karaoke for Tom and another ladies birthday. It took us a bit to loosen up but bringing back song memories from the previous night we soon taught the Chinese how Aussies do karaoke (which they seem to take far to seriously). After a cake and far too much food I went to Wanfujing Bookstore to buy the last Twilight book (yes I joined the bandwagon they're not that bad...) and home to plan for next week at the Kindergarten




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