Yep, he was busted on drug charges and is going to pick up trash on NYC's streets in mid-August. The article.
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ctenidae said:I heard on Howard Stern today that he's assigned to China Town, which is filthy. No cush for him.
Filthy, in comparison to what? No garbage picking duty in NYC is good garbage picking duty.
Grassi21 said:Hong Kong Island is pretty clean considering its dense population. The streets and sidewalks were clean, there wasn't garbage strewn about, and the public transportation would put NY to shame. I spent most of my time in the financial district. We didn't hit the mainland, but the two other island we visited in the chain were a different story. Things went down hill fast once you leave Hong Kong Island. The air quality in general is really poor.
Grassi21 said:Hong Kong Island is pretty clean considering its dense population. The streets and sidewalks were clean, there wasn't garbage strewn about, and the public transportation would put NY to shame. I spent most of my time in the financial district. We didn't hit the mainland, but the two other island we visited in the chain were a different story. Things went down hill fast once you leave Hong Kong Island. The air quality in general is really poor.
ctenidae said:I'll be there, Shanghai, and Beijing in April, so I'll let you know.
Marc said:Also, instead of being curteous and waiting in line for anything, they are non confrontational weasels and slip in any open space and pushing other people out of the way. I learned quickly to throw elbows and attempt to make eye contact if you need to get anywhere.
Grassi21 said:Marc is on the money with this one. I had read about this and experienced it while in Hong Kong. I was told to expect it and not get upset or confront anyone if this happens because it is the cultural norm. If you did that in NYC you would get at least an earful and maybe a fresh one across the face.
ctenidae said:The Chinese philosophy going way, way back has been that the further you get from Beijing, the worse and more barbaric it is. Considering what they've run up against in Mongolia, it's not a difficult philosophy to understand.
TB's comment that Makes sense considering their connection to the Brits is interesting. If you look at African countries, the ones that have been most stable (a relative term, to be sure) are former British colonies, while the least stable were French colonies (with some exceptions- Algeria has had problems, but overall they're okay) The Dutch probably did the best with South Africa, and the Italians didn't, surprisingly, completely screw up Ethiopia, but I think the French/British divide is pretty stark. It even goes to SE Asia, It hink- China- large British influence, very stable country. Vietnam- former French colony, big civil war.
There's a term paper in there, somewhere...
BeanoNYC said: