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I live in Baiyin now.
In case you can't find anything out about it, it's a medium sized industrial city in Gansu Province in Northern China.
Beyond that there is little to say about it.

It is pronounced BI-yin though bi YIN will be acceptable if it's easier to rhyme.

Entries through the usual channels and as it's a busy time of year entries will be accepted up to around 4th Jan, maybe even later.


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Wow...that was quick! I am on it, Bob.
 
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Bob, is the BI pronounced like "by" or like the "i" in "in" or some other way?
 
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Gonna have to go with like BY.
That's how I say it and as I've never heard another westerner apart from my two fellow teachers say it that's what we'll go with.

There isn't a snowball's chance in hell that anyone will be able to find English rhymes for the correct Chinese pronunciation.


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Is it not pronounced the same as the phrase "buy in"? As in getting in supplies or accepting an idea?


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Close enough.


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A grand total of zero entries so far


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I also don't find it an easy rhyme. I am working on it now and should get one to you shortly.
 
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I sent you a PM a few days back and sent it again yesterday.


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Kalleh and Richard I have them now


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Sent 2 yesterday, Bob, hope you received
 
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Any worries about censorship of naughty limericks? Or is that just here in the bible belt?


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Bethree - got them
Geoff - no c*********p around here


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I have submitted a pair of losers, but at least it adds to the total.


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I sent one a few days ago. Was mine one you have?
 
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I'm thinking Bob's still hung over from New Year's Eve. Wink
 
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You'd lose your bet.

The reason I haven't had time to do anything is that my timetable has been

Friday morning teach
Friday afternoon teach
Friday evening out for dinner with a primary school teacher who wanted to discuss some demonstration lessons with us.
Saturday morning and afternoon out into the country to attend a wedding lunch.
Saturday evening full school event - teachers end of term/ New Year formal dinner including entertainment from every department including me performing poetry.
Saturday late evening into the bar until midnight but drinking only moderately because...
...
Sunday morning teach a demonstration primary class
Sunday lunchtime out for a wedding lunch with a different couple
Sunday afternoon teach my private tutorial students.
Sunday evening out for a thank you dinner from the Primary teacher.
Monday morning (7 am) go to the bride's house for a breakfast of noodles followed by driving out into the country again for a formal wedding celebration.

I have just returned from that and in about an hour I have to go out for dinner with my Foreign Administrator.

Assuming I don't sleep through all of tomorrow I will post the limerick game entrants.

(I should note that I don't know any of the people involved in the weddings. We were invited as friends of friends and because everyone really seems to want to have western guests at their weddings.)


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The more I learn about work the happier I am to be semi-retired!


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And last night's dinner which I thought would be a quick meal in a noodle bar turned out to be an elaborate banquet for ten people in a very posh hotel.
It went on from six thirty to about eleven. I am completely shattered and intend to do nothing at all today.

Limericks tomorrow so you still have a day to get them in.

Bob


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And I thought this was such an "easy" job. Wink Of course, much of it is entertainment, but that can be tiring, too.
 
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Which leads one to ask, is Bob hale, or is he ill from overdosing on noodles and Tsingtao?


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