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#766 Andy Lau

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Posted 25 March 2008 - 10:41 PM

Thats me.. You can guess where my (grand)parents are from! It is also interesting for me to know what other think :)

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umm.. somewhere between Guangdong, Taiwan and Fujian =D I'm proud to be a Cantonese actually and your typical Taishanese boy actually looks something like me haha Everytime i go to Chinatown, when Taishanese see me they look at me as one of their son ^^ Strangely though some Shanghainese do too =/ I get it from Koreans as well.. rofl

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#767 Ricky

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Posted 04 April 2008 - 09:22 PM

Well, I don't like taking photo's very much. I am not much of a Photo person myself. But here is my only one I have taken as a recent one of last year: http://i213.photobuc...mance/ricky.jpg

I'd say it came out terrible seeing as it was night time where I live, and I took it myself(One of my first times handling a camera).
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#768 General_Zhaoyun

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 05:02 AM

Well, I don't like taking photo's very much. I am not much of a Photo person myself. But here is my only one I have taken as a recent one of last year: http://i213.photobuc...mance/ricky.jpg

I'd say it came out terrible seeing as it was night time where I live, and I took it myself(One of my first times handling a camera).


Cool.. didn't know you're a lady.. :b_woot:
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#769 bjluke

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 05:25 AM

I was going for a more traditional mohawk, that being the ones worn by the Mohicans, Algonquin, Huron, etc. That's why it was so short, though what you suggest would actually be another good way if you don't want to go through all the trouble of making your liberty spikes, fanhawk, etc. stand up.


Yeah, big mohawks aren't worth the trouble. short mohawks for the win!!!1111

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me in Xiamen last month looking bitter haha
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#770 kaiselin

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 01:41 PM

Yeah, big mohawks aren't worth the trouble. short mohawks for the win!!!1111

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me in Xiamen last month looking bitter haha

Both my kids went thru the Mohawk stage. My daughter did tricolored liberty spikes. or rather I should say I did them for her.. what a pain in the neck they were.
My son did a Mohawk too when he was younger but he started to go bald at 17 so he could no longer pull it off and I convinced him to just save his head.
Then he decided he wanted long hair. something else you should not do if going bald. It was was looking really terrible.

He is one of these sort of people who has to learn by doing, so when he finally decided it looked bad, he tried to get me to cut it into a Mohawk again and I did,,, but then as he after he gloated for a while about how good he looked, I had to give him a mirror to look at what he looked like from the back and he quickly allowed me to cut it all off to an even quarter inch... I feel sorry for him, but I did not want him to be laughed at if he had gone out to the clubs like that.

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#771 Lu Su

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 07:32 PM

Both my kids went thru the Mohawk stage. My daughter did tricolored liberty spikes. or rather I should say I did them for her.. what a pain in the neck they were.
My son did a Mohawk too when he was younger but he started to go bald at 17 so he could no longer pull it off and I convinced him to just save his head.
Then he decided he wanted long hair. something else you should not do if going bald. It was was looking really terrible.

He is one of these sort of people who has to learn by doing, so when he finally decided it looked bad, he tried to get me to cut it into a Mohawk again and I did,,, but then as he after he gloated for a while about how good he looked, I had to give him a mirror to look at what he looked like from the back and he quickly allowed me to cut it all off to an even quarter inch... I feel sorry for him, but I did not want him to be laughed at if he had gone out to the clubs like that.


Mohawks rock! :b_woot:

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#772 kaiselin

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Posted 28 April 2008 - 08:15 PM

Mohawks rock! :b_woot:

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#773 amidabuda

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Posted 25 May 2008 - 04:40 AM

hello all, :)
as others say it too: hope i dont regret this :) but i loved looking at photos of the people here and it is only fair to post one too.
there i am sitting on a rock of a sheer drop about 300 meters straight down, and the view from the top is AMAZING!
now try and guess what mixture am I.. :) :unsure:
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#774 kaiselin

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Posted 25 May 2008 - 07:53 AM

hello all, :)
as others say it too: hope i dont regret this :) but i loved looking at photos of the people here and it is only fair to post one too.
there i am sitting on a rock of a sheer drop about 300 meters straight down, and the view from the top is AMAZING!
now try and guess what mixture am I.. :) :unsure:
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Scottish, English, some Irish, and just a tad of Native American.

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Posted 25 May 2008 - 03:27 PM

now try and guess what mixture am I.. :) :unsure:
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A Polynesian girl with about one quarter of European blood.

#776 thomaszq

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Posted 10 June 2008 - 10:38 PM

Hmm... I just got my scanner the other day, so here's a picture of me during 11th grade (I couldn't find any recent pictures). I have since grown my hair to my shoulders, and I have a beard and a moustache with red streaks through them...

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Look handsome! But why don't you post your real face.

#777 RonPrice

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Posted 10 June 2008 - 11:20 PM

Bryan.. you look like Robbie William, the british singer..:)

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#778 Kampfer

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Posted 20 July 2008 - 03:33 PM

Chinese National Revolutionary Army, 88th Division, ShangHai 1937.
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#779 kaiselin

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Posted 20 July 2008 - 07:45 PM

Any pics of you without the helmet???? ;)

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#780 Kampfer

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Posted 21 July 2008 - 12:29 AM

Any pics of you without the helmet???? ;)

What? you don't like my helmet?
okay, here is one without helmet.
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