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#1 Parent Beelzebub - 2013-04-22
Re: Huizhou University

Oh no- quick- close the door, it's that San Mig draught again! Hahaha. How's it going mate, we haven't heard from thee long since?

Half of the lower orders in the UK feel the need to keep 'status dogs' these days. The money for their upkeep comes from the public purse, because their gormless owners don't like to work. The fact that these dogs have a tendency to take out a family member or innocent stranger now and then seems to go with the territory.

Where are you-still in Manchester, or are you back in China? What about an update?

#2 Parent Dragonized - 2013-04-22
Re: Huizhou University

Yes, seems like the troll's self abating need to get insulted knows no end. For some people, knowing that your posts get read by hundreds if not thousands of strangers is enough motivation to keep coming back. I don't know about you but if I was really secure in my own opinions I would not go to forums where I knew my own opinions disagreed with that of most. The person whom you are responding to would be better off going to a place like Dave's ESL Cafe or if he was fluent in Mandarin Chinese some type of Fenqing forum. Lol.

#3 Parent San Migs Draft - 2013-04-21
Re: Huizhou University

Dogs are filthy smelly creatures who rip off children's ears in the park; whereas, English learning centres are generally gay and clean.

We have read from you that smoking is good for the air, that a degree isn't needed and that working on a fake one is acceptable, that dallying with students if the chance so happens is ok, and now you are on a rant against dogs.

#4 Parent Beelzebub - 2013-04-21
Re: Huizhou University

Pretend training centre or not, it is often the case that all these contradictions you have mentioned come together in one and the same training centre, and that is why they are messed up so much. Dogs are lovely, training centres not.

Dogs are filthy smelly creatures who rip off children's ears in the park; whereas, English learning centres are generally gay and clean.

FT's, like dogs, are often none too bright; they don't properly research a school(any school) and deserve what they get when things go awry. I have no sympathy for instance if an FT arrives in China expecting to have 16 hours of work to find he has to stay in the offices for a further 16 hours to prepare his lessons- Hard bloody luck-get on with with it, because that shouldn't have come as a surprise to you at all.

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