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Japanese - Akira Fubuki is aroused...
Chinese - Lau Sin Yee is feeling horny...
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Cheers!

Cheers!
PS: Will upload models soon.
Monkey was the tiniest, but oldest dog in our house (before his demise, we had four dogs, now we have three).
He was a refugee dog, so to speak. And my wife saved him from a family that was treating him worse than anything imaginable (No, Monkey was not Hugo, that's a different story). Here's the reason why he was called "Monkey!"
He lived with us for almost six years (since he was rescued by my wife in 2001). He was a tiny little Toy Poodle. And even when we rescued him, he was almost 9 or 11 years old (based on the judgments of vets). He was always curious and funny. And he let it know to us that he was grateful to us for giving him some of the best years of his (later) life.
May he rest in peace! Now, he sleeps in a grave adjacent to Beethoven (the first Beethoven, or Beethoven - I).
PS: A lot of things have happened in the past few days. I have not uploaded the models, and I have not approved the comments, answered comments, or replied to the regular (huge) flow of emails. I am sorry. I will do all that as soon as it is possible for me. Thanks for your understanding.
If you have never visited Hong Kong, I think you will be more than tempted to visit after watching this video:
Even though a short clip, the video captures parts of Lantau Island, Big Buddha, Tai O fishing village, Tung Chung, a Lion Dance performance, etc. Beautifully captured and edited by Boyd, the choice of background music enhances the video clip and provides a unique experience to the viewer.
According to Wan Ker and some of his readers, the above video clip is better than the crappy video ads promoted by Hong Kong Tourism Board. I agree!
Enjoy! Also, today being Chinese Valentine's Day, wish you all a very Happy Chinese Valentine's Day.
Cheers!
PS: Video Credits - AIRBOYD.
PPS: The above video is the same as the one posted at Piece of Mind. I reposted here because I think such a good video needs maximum exposure.
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