Preparing for a Typhoon - What You Need to Know

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Re: Preparing for a Typhoon - What You Need to Know

Postby Belgian Pie » 28 Aug 2011, 14:53

Go out Taiwan style ... shorts, t-shirt, flip-flops (blue preferred) ... hand-over-head, no need for underwear ...
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Re: Preparing for a Typhoon - What You Need to Know

Postby mukashi » 27 Aug 2012, 15:32

Saw it today, and thought it's good idea also for Taiwan ;)
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