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| Author: Rich | April 7, 2002 at 15:02:10 |
| in reply to: In response to xxxx posted by CP on April 3, 2002 at 11:49:11 | |
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CP, I agree with you and apologize to you (and maybe others here) by admitting that I probably don't do enough posting, although there are some good reasons for it. I did have a good sighting recently - giggling school girl with boyfriend. I've just returned from a few days holiday in Korea, and have seen that it really is a bad place for sightings outside of bars/ cafes. I saw two sighting outside, one of a middle-aged woman and the other an old woman. The only others were in a bar. One of the smokers was the bar owner - she was wearing a gypsy-style scarf which covered all her hair. She spoke a little Gnlish. She smoked a few times while I was there - all white 100s. There was one other smoker in that bar - but she was several yards away from me. And today there was a Korean woman in her 30s with long black hair, who I think went out and bought cigarettes afer ordering. There are remarkably few sightings to be had in Hong Kong lately, sorry. I will post if anything worthwhlle. A while back I saw one of those "the making of (name of movie)" programs, and this was about a Hong Kong movie (set in Italy). The lead actress is Sammi Cheng - an attractive woman in her 20s who is very popular in HK. It showed her smoking backstage and then noticing she was caught on camera and turning around to avoid being filmed. She's very cute - I think a significant number of HK's main female moviestars are smokers - including Fay Wong, I believe. Hope more posts strart appearing here - I'll try and play my part. |
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