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<title>One for the Road</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 10:37:52 PST</pubDate>
<description>Great selection of beers including Marston&apos;s Pedigree, John Bull Lager, Blackthorn Cider (brewed in England), Kilkenny, Guinness (Brewed in Ireland&amp;hellip;</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Dongguan-travel-guide-1314362">Dongguan, China></a>, Mar 25, 2008</p>
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Great selection of beers including Marston's Pedigree, John Bull Lager, Blackthorn Cider (brewed in England), Kilkenny, Guinness (Brewed in Ireland), Heineken & Tiger (Brewed in China) all on draught.

Their selection of bottled beer, spirits, coctails & shooters is also vast. 

As well as a great english pub menu (classics such as Fish & Chips, Bangers & Mash, Gammon Steak, Toad in the Hole, Pies, Srews, Ploughmans Lunch, a huge all day breakfast. They have also added a nice selection other dishes such as curry's, pasta's, burgers.

The portions are huge and the prices reasonable Fish and Chips cost me 60rmb (£4.20) and the Bangers and Mash 65rmb (£4.65).

The place isn't noisy (no live band) but they have a great selection of music from the 60's - 2000's. No rap or hip hop just great songs (the owner told me their music & music video libruary has nearly 5,000 songs).

2 pool tables, 1 dart board and they show all the major sports live.</p>
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<title>one hour in country, already a crime victim</title>
<link>http://www.travbuddy.com/travel-blogs/16476/planned-flexibility-Cleveland-1</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 07:08:43 PST</pubDate>
<description>I don&apos;t feel too much like writing right now, considering the totally crappy day I had, but I will give you the short story.&amp;nbsp; One hour out of &amp;hellip;</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Dongguan-travel-guide-1314362">Dongguan, China></a>, Oct 10, 2007</p>
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I don't feel too much like writing right now, considering the totally crappy day I had, but I will give you the short story.&nbsp; One hour out of HK we arrived at our hotel in HouJie Town.&nbsp; The three of us were sitting in an area of the lobby with three couches in a "U" pattern.&nbsp; All of our computer bags were at our feet as we sat on the couch and talked.&nbsp; I told Alan and Brian that I was going to go the men's room before we headed over to our first appointment.&nbsp; WhenI got back, in place of my computer case was an old, empty computer case.&nbsp; The hotel's surveillance camera showed a man watching us as he pretended to talk on his cell phone.&nbsp; Every few minutes he would walk closer to us and finally he sat down on an adjoining couch.&nbsp; When I got up to go to the men's room he moved over to where the two couches adjoined, put down the empty case, picked up mine, and left the hotel.&nbsp; In my case was my lap top, Lauren's digital camera, and my passport.&nbsp; I spent the rest of the morning at the HouJie Police station with Nelson as my interpreter.&nbsp; Tomorrow morning first thing I'll go the American Consulate in Guanghou.&nbsp; I've been assured by the US State Dept in DC that they can provide me a temp passport good for at least a month, plus a china visa on the spot.&nbsp; </p>
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