Nuff said! :eekers:
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Elderly Chinese Biker Flashes United Nations ID During Bike Check
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On May 28 in Fuyang, Anhui Province, a policeman pulled over a motorcyclist who was riding without a license plate or helmet. After getting pulled over, the biker told the officer he was a “state secret official”, and didn’t have a license. He then pulled out an ID card, which displayed his title as an official with the “United Nations Peacekeeping Force General Headquarters”.
Promptly declaring it a fake ID, the policeman investigated the 69 year-old man, surnamed Ma, and found that he had never registered for a motorcycle license.
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hahahaha - I love this place!
Simply unbelievable ...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=cdf_1372111415
Unbelievable if it wasn't in China.... Try that in the US or Canada..
A) his GF would have Ben toothless knocked out on the ground.
B) he never would have been able to go through his scooter to get the knife.
C) probably would have a gun not a knife.
D) the minute he went for the gun tazered or dead.
The fact he rides away.
I think we all know what awaits that guy after leaving the scene.:riding::riding::riding:
Ok, I think i really had it now .. what an insane country:
Agency hoping to cash in on adults' taste for breast milk
YOUNG mothers are being hired by agencies to breastfeed rich adults in the south China city of Shenzhen, earning from 8,000 yuan (US$1,303) to 15,000 yuan a month for the service.
Customers at present range from the parents of babies who have lost faith in Chinese baby formula to adults who believe breast milk would boost their health, the Southern Metropolis Daily reported.
Lin Jun, a Henan Province native, told the newspaper he was aiming to develop the breastfeeding business among China's rich adults.
"Breast milk is the best tonic, especially for those people who have just undergone major surgeries," said Lin. "If it is necessary, the customers may directly feed from the young mothers' breasts," he added.
Full article: http://www.shanghaidaily.com/nsp/Nat...breast%2Bmilk/