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Chinese New year
Scratchingvalleycat
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Falls on Saturday 10th February. It is the year of the Dragon and a lot of chinese will be wearing red. Three thousand of us will be wearing Red in support of a welsh dragon on the same day. Good omen?
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I think that is called clutching at straws.3
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have an early Kung Hei Fat Choi from me everyone5
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Love a Chinese, although I must stay away from those websites!0
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Dragons are mythical, and hardly ever seen. Coincidentally, away wins...2
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Zheng Zhi to re sign and pop a 90th minute free kick away to come home with all 3? You heard it here first3
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Reading have a Chinese owner though, which might trump this!Scratchingvalleycat said:Falls on Saturday 10th February. It is the year of the Dragon and a lot of chinese will be wearing red. Three thousand of us will be wearing Red in support of a welsh dragon on the same day. Good omen?0 -
Decided to celebrate the occasion by ordering a takeaway for Guyoza in Sidcup1
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Let’s hope the delivery driver doesn’t own a Vauxhall.0
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Couldn’t give a shit what he drives mate, as long as he hurries up.R0TW said:Let’s hope the delivery driver doesn’t own a Vauxhall.0 -
Fucking useless wankers, 40 minutes late and some of the order missing.DaveMehmet said:Decided to celebrate the occasion by ordering a takeaway for Guyoza in Sidcup4 -
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I'm a "dragon", does that qualify me for free crispy duck or anything at Chinese restaurants?
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Yes but you have to cook it yourself by breathing fire on itAlgarveaddick said:I'm a "dragon", does that qualify me for free crispy duck or anything at Chinese restaurants?
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In China stone Dragons are often on the tiled roof of a traditional Chinese house because they are said to be able to ‘breathe’ water in order to extinguish fire.
Traditionally they are seen to have power over the seas and rivers.1






