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  • #61
    Do they show Punch and Judy in Communist China?

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    • #62
      Au contraire, China's getting pretty modern nowadays, just take a look at Beijing and Shanghai. Beautiful cities. The days of the cultural revolution are long over, China has the fastest real economic growth in the world.
      I'm sure they have Punch and Judy and all the modern entertainment one would find elsewhere.

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      • #63
        Richard,
        Punch and Judy are British Marionettes that had a t.v. show in the early 1960's. Hardly modern entertainment.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by JeffinDEN
          Richard,
          Punch and Judy are British Marionettes that had a t.v. show in the early 1960's. Hardly modern entertainment.
          I guess not everyone likes to watch british marionettes shows from the 60s...lol
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          • #65
            Originally posted by JeffinDEN
            Do they show Punch and Judy in Communist China?
            I don't live in communist China.
            "The Director also sets the record straight on what would happen if oxygen masks were to drop from the ceiling: The passengers freak out with abandon, instead of continuing to chat amiably, as though lunch were being served, like they do on those in-flight safety videos."

            -- The LA Times, in a review of 'Flightplan'

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            • #66
              Then what is Hong Kong? Just out of curiousity.

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              • #67
                Non communist Democratic special administrative region.

                Treat it as a separate country.
                "The Director also sets the record straight on what would happen if oxygen masks were to drop from the ceiling: The passengers freak out with abandon, instead of continuing to chat amiably, as though lunch were being served, like they do on those in-flight safety videos."

                -- The LA Times, in a review of 'Flightplan'

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                • #68
                  Ok thanks for clearing that up. I've been a little confused about it since the UK gave it up.

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                  • #69
                    My two favourite Indian personalities are:

                    Amitabh Bachchan - living legend of Indian cinema

                    Sunil Gavaskar - a great sportsman and a very fine gentleman
                    Abbas Ali

                    Webmaster of :
                    History of PIA - Pakistan International Airlines

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                    • #70
                      Re: What's your Favorite Indian Thing

                      Originally posted by ATLcenter
                      Any ways, what is your favorite Indian thing?
                      The chicken tikka masala from the crew-catering at Bombay airport. It's gorgeous............

                      RJP
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