How long will it take for Asia to be a global power like America and Europe?
Q. How many years will it take for the whole of Asia to be a global power like what Europe did in the Age of Discovery and Colonization Era wherein almost all of its nations inside the continent are rich,famous,progressive nations, civilized people and a major power?
Asked by Blas D - Thu Apr 22 09:31:41 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The criteria you use for global power -the age of Discovery and the era of Colonization are particular periods that I don't believe can be repeated by any nation let alone Asia. Those were eras that were dominated by an elite which saw many living in real poverty. Today the Americans seem to be preoccupied with projecting "power" militarily and the Chinese with the might of millions tied to overproduction. Our current models of growth are seriously faulty as they are not based on sustainable strategies. Visit Asia and see for yourself places like Shanghai which from the air look like New York and see the Western styles of housing and education in Singapore. China, India and Japan economically speaking already dwarf the West but their… [cont.]
Answered by Maya R - Thu Apr 22 11:00:28 2010
Q. How many years will it take for the whole of Asia to be a global power like what Europe did in the Age of Discovery and Colonization Era wherein almost all of its nations inside the continent are rich,famous,progressive nations, civilized people and a major power?
Asked by Blas D - Thu Apr 22 09:31:41 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The criteria you use for global power -the age of Discovery and the era of Colonization are particular periods that I don't believe can be repeated by any nation let alone Asia. Those were eras that were dominated by an elite which saw many living in real poverty. Today the Americans seem to be preoccupied with projecting "power" militarily and the Chinese with the might of millions tied to overproduction. Our current models of growth are seriously faulty as they are not based on sustainable strategies. Visit Asia and see for yourself places like Shanghai which from the air look like New York and see the Western styles of housing and education in Singapore. China, India and Japan economically speaking already dwarf the West but their… [cont.]
Answered by Maya R - Thu Apr 22 11:00:28 2010
Need a cheap holiday reachable from SE Asia where I can relax and smoke pot on the beach?
Q. I just wanna chill out on the beach with some fat joints. Some nice forest scenery nearby would be good. Can't be too expensive to fly there from South East Asia.
Asked by Gregorio Sanchez - Fri Feb 29 04:11:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. it just pends on the cost and where you want to go some hoildays can be exensive not always carla
Answered by carlamrobb - Fri Feb 29 04:25:57 2008
Q. I just wanna chill out on the beach with some fat joints. Some nice forest scenery nearby would be good. Can't be too expensive to fly there from South East Asia.
Asked by Gregorio Sanchez - Fri Feb 29 04:11:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. it just pends on the cost and where you want to go some hoildays can be exensive not always carla
Answered by carlamrobb - Fri Feb 29 04:25:57 2008
What is the cheapest route/airlines to travel US from Asia?
Q. I want to travel to US from Asia. I see there are so many budget airlines within asia but none which fly to US. Are there any budget airlines which fly to US from anywhere in Asia? If not what is the cheapest route to travel to US from Asia?
Asked by Himanshu - Tue May 27 03:36:05 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to you can book a flight online. They have vacation packages which is cheaper. You will probably spend 1400. Hope that helps.
Answered by Sweet H - Tue May 27 04:10:00 2008
Q. I want to travel to US from Asia. I see there are so many budget airlines within asia but none which fly to US. Are there any budget airlines which fly to US from anywhere in Asia? If not what is the cheapest route to travel to US from Asia?
Asked by Himanshu - Tue May 27 03:36:05 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Go to you can book a flight online. They have vacation packages which is cheaper. You will probably spend 1400. Hope that helps.
Answered by Sweet H - Tue May 27 04:10:00 2008
How will a United States economic collapse affect Asia?
Q. Apparently, from what I've heard the United States is headed for an economic collapse. What I want to know is how will an Economic Collapse affect Asia? According to Peter Schiff, Asian currency will rise as the US dollar falls. China is looking to be a world economic leader and would lead Asia. Also billionaire Jim Rogers has moved to Singapore and said that China is going to grow. Do any of you feel that any of this is true? What I want to know is how will Asia do if the United States collapses economically?
Asked by emartel01 - Sun Mar 30 21:05:44 2008 - - 7 Answers - 3 Comments
A. First of all, the US economy is not going to collapse. It's not even clear we're in a recession. The great depression was exacerbated by a fledgling fed that did exactly the opposite of what they should have done. That is, they took liquidity out of the system rather than adding it. Regarding your question, a collapse of the largest economy in the world (we are four, some think five times larger than China in GDP) would send the entire world into a depression. Since we would presumably default on our treasury bonds, of which China and Japan hold the most in the world, countries who hold our bonds as foreign reserves would experience a crisis of liquidity. Also, their export markets would dry up overnight and there would be a run on their… [cont.]
Answered by mb - Sun Mar 30 21:26:48 2008
Q. Apparently, from what I've heard the United States is headed for an economic collapse. What I want to know is how will an Economic Collapse affect Asia? According to Peter Schiff, Asian currency will rise as the US dollar falls. China is looking to be a world economic leader and would lead Asia. Also billionaire Jim Rogers has moved to Singapore and said that China is going to grow. Do any of you feel that any of this is true? What I want to know is how will Asia do if the United States collapses economically?
Asked by emartel01 - Sun Mar 30 21:05:44 2008 - - 7 Answers - 3 Comments
A. First of all, the US economy is not going to collapse. It's not even clear we're in a recession. The great depression was exacerbated by a fledgling fed that did exactly the opposite of what they should have done. That is, they took liquidity out of the system rather than adding it. Regarding your question, a collapse of the largest economy in the world (we are four, some think five times larger than China in GDP) would send the entire world into a depression. Since we would presumably default on our treasury bonds, of which China and Japan hold the most in the world, countries who hold our bonds as foreign reserves would experience a crisis of liquidity. Also, their export markets would dry up overnight and there would be a run on their… [cont.]
Answered by mb - Sun Mar 30 21:26:48 2008
Which cities in Asia would give me the best chance of experiencing Asian culture?
Q. I know there are different cultures through out Asia, but my opportunities to travel are few and I would like to get a feel for the Asian world view. Thanks.
Asked by followthefisher - Tue Aug 18 17:38:14 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Definitely Singapore. Singapore is clean, safe, modern, and advance Chinese, Malay, and Indian people live in Singapore. So, you can experience their food and culture. Also, English is spoken there, so you'll definitely have no communication problems. Singapore was known as "Instant Asia" in the past and you'll understand why.
Answered by Joker - Tue Aug 18 18:33:06 2009
Q. I know there are different cultures through out Asia, but my opportunities to travel are few and I would like to get a feel for the Asian world view. Thanks.
Asked by followthefisher - Tue Aug 18 17:38:14 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Definitely Singapore. Singapore is clean, safe, modern, and advance Chinese, Malay, and Indian people live in Singapore. So, you can experience their food and culture. Also, English is spoken there, so you'll definitely have no communication problems. Singapore was known as "Instant Asia" in the past and you'll understand why.
Answered by Joker - Tue Aug 18 18:33:06 2009
Is it a good idea to go backpacking through Asia during this swine flu outbreak?
Q. I have been planning a year-long backpacking trip through East and Southeast Asia but now that there is a swine flu outbreak, with predictions that in the next 2 years 2 billion people will probably be infected, I am wondering if it is such a good idea. I really want to do this though and have been waiting for a long, long time to do it. What do others think? Thoughts? Comments? Advice?
Asked by meeeeeee - Fri Jul 24 23:04:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Swine flu is everywhere, i wouldnt go holiday atm
Answered by Pregnant with number 2! - Fri Jul 24 23:33:16 2009
Q. I have been planning a year-long backpacking trip through East and Southeast Asia but now that there is a swine flu outbreak, with predictions that in the next 2 years 2 billion people will probably be infected, I am wondering if it is such a good idea. I really want to do this though and have been waiting for a long, long time to do it. What do others think? Thoughts? Comments? Advice?
Asked by meeeeeee - Fri Jul 24 23:04:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Swine flu is everywhere, i wouldnt go holiday atm
Answered by Pregnant with number 2! - Fri Jul 24 23:33:16 2009
What are the three countries to visit in Southeast Asia if you want to get the heart of Southeast Asia?
Q. Ok, what are the only theree countries to visit in Southeast Asia? If you have to make choice which countries to visit and you also want to get thet heart of Southeast Asia, which country would you choose? Please give me some advice!
Asked by Pipko W - Mon Jun 16 00:44:38 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I divide the South East Asian countries into 3 groups. 1st group consists of Laos, Cambodia ,Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam.Though they speak different languages but they have cultures which are rather quite similar. All of them are pre-dominantly Buddhist countries and buddhist cultures are prominent there eventhough , Vietnam is much more influenced by Chinese cultures. These are countries considered as mainland South East Asian countries. From this group, you may pick Cambodia as it is quite a laid back country unlike Thailand. You'll be to experience what a poor country in South East Asia is like. 2nd group is the Malay archipelago which consists of Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei. Malay and Islamic cultures are prominent in… [cont.]
Answered by chesney c - Mon Jun 16 05:15:04 2008
Q. Ok, what are the only theree countries to visit in Southeast Asia? If you have to make choice which countries to visit and you also want to get thet heart of Southeast Asia, which country would you choose? Please give me some advice!
Asked by Pipko W - Mon Jun 16 00:44:38 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I divide the South East Asian countries into 3 groups. 1st group consists of Laos, Cambodia ,Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam.Though they speak different languages but they have cultures which are rather quite similar. All of them are pre-dominantly Buddhist countries and buddhist cultures are prominent there eventhough , Vietnam is much more influenced by Chinese cultures. These are countries considered as mainland South East Asian countries. From this group, you may pick Cambodia as it is quite a laid back country unlike Thailand. You'll be to experience what a poor country in South East Asia is like. 2nd group is the Malay archipelago which consists of Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei. Malay and Islamic cultures are prominent in… [cont.]
Answered by chesney c - Mon Jun 16 05:15:04 2008
What do you think was the European trade impact on Asia?
Q. "Europe's trade impact on Asia: first impressions" From the very first, European interests and colonistys have always declared that trade with Asia brought considerably more benefits to Asia than negative impacts. Europeans argued that it brought commerce, jobs, and eventually education, hospitals and social improvement. So what do u think?
Asked by Jassy - Fri Jun 15 14:34:25 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is hard to generalize lumping everyone together as European. Early countries such as Portugal and Holland made fortunes off the spice trade, and had little regard for the natives. However the British invested heavily in the infrastructure of modern day India and Malaysia, this helped both succeed. While countries like Vietnam and Indonesia failed, because of the lack of investment and training by their colonial rulers.
Answered by Hamilton L - Fri Jun 15 15:15:49 2007
Q. "Europe's trade impact on Asia: first impressions" From the very first, European interests and colonistys have always declared that trade with Asia brought considerably more benefits to Asia than negative impacts. Europeans argued that it brought commerce, jobs, and eventually education, hospitals and social improvement. So what do u think?
Asked by Jassy - Fri Jun 15 14:34:25 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It is hard to generalize lumping everyone together as European. Early countries such as Portugal and Holland made fortunes off the spice trade, and had little regard for the natives. However the British invested heavily in the infrastructure of modern day India and Malaysia, this helped both succeed. While countries like Vietnam and Indonesia failed, because of the lack of investment and training by their colonial rulers.
Answered by Hamilton L - Fri Jun 15 15:15:49 2007
Is furniture made in Southeast Asia of good quality?
Q. I am considering buying a bedroom set made by Magnussen Home. The set is made in Vietnam of solid hardwood. I am a little concerned that it my not be of great quality. I don't want to buy it if it is going to be a piece of junk that falls apart. Is furniture made in Southeast Asia of good quality? Or does the quality of the furniture depend more on material and quality of construction than it does on where it was built?
Asked by senknfl - Wed Oct 31 15:37:12 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am in the furniture business and do carry Magnussen. 95% of all case goods are made there now. They make some very well built furniture. All dove tail joints on the drawers. Nice wood on wood guides. And very nice carvings on there pieces. What group are you interested in? The Valenza and Reflections are my favorites from them. Don't worry about where it is made just look at how it's made.
Answered by NV - Wed Oct 31 17:47:23 2007
Q. I am considering buying a bedroom set made by Magnussen Home. The set is made in Vietnam of solid hardwood. I am a little concerned that it my not be of great quality. I don't want to buy it if it is going to be a piece of junk that falls apart. Is furniture made in Southeast Asia of good quality? Or does the quality of the furniture depend more on material and quality of construction than it does on where it was built?
Asked by senknfl - Wed Oct 31 15:37:12 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am in the furniture business and do carry Magnussen. 95% of all case goods are made there now. They make some very well built furniture. All dove tail joints on the drawers. Nice wood on wood guides. And very nice carvings on there pieces. What group are you interested in? The Valenza and Reflections are my favorites from them. Don't worry about where it is made just look at how it's made.
Answered by NV - Wed Oct 31 17:47:23 2007
Why did Europeans become interested in exploring a direct route to Asia that bypasses the Mediterranean?
Q. a. They sought a land free of religious persecution. b. They wanted direct access to the riches of Asia and desired a crusade against the Muslims. c. They hoped to develop trade relations with Muslim merchants. d. They thought a direct route would allow trader cartographers to make accurate maps of the regions. thank u so much=)
Asked by mom - Mon Dec 14 23:42:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. b
Answered by Lilitu - Tue Dec 15 07:48:32 2009
Q. a. They sought a land free of religious persecution. b. They wanted direct access to the riches of Asia and desired a crusade against the Muslims. c. They hoped to develop trade relations with Muslim merchants. d. They thought a direct route would allow trader cartographers to make accurate maps of the regions. thank u so much=)
Asked by mom - Mon Dec 14 23:42:16 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. b
Answered by Lilitu - Tue Dec 15 07:48:32 2009
What age do people in Asia usually start dating?
Q. What age do people in Asia usually start dating?
Asked by Puel10 - Tue Mar 23 22:36:30 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I lived in Tokyo. mostly around 15. and high-school students love a party w/ alcohol. (but legal age for drinking is 20 or older ) I'm not sure it is same or not in other city.
Answered by Hana - Wed Mar 24 03:41:34 2010
Q. What age do people in Asia usually start dating?
Asked by Puel10 - Tue Mar 23 22:36:30 2010 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I lived in Tokyo. mostly around 15. and high-school students love a party w/ alcohol. (but legal age for drinking is 20 or older ) I'm not sure it is same or not in other city.
Answered by Hana - Wed Mar 24 03:41:34 2010
What is the best country in Southeast Asia?
Q. Give the Facts: 1. The best in Military Power. 2. The most richest city in SE Asia. 3. The most populous country in SE Asia 4. The Most Developed Country in SE Asia 5. The Best President or Prime Minister in SE Asia and Why? Best Answer will be chosen by me.
Asked by Winvel D - Tue Jun 22 17:02:16 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Philippines. My wife was from there. I like it when i stayed with her and her family.
Answered by scottgrayson - Wed Jun 23 20:53:11 2010
Q. Give the Facts: 1. The best in Military Power. 2. The most richest city in SE Asia. 3. The most populous country in SE Asia 4. The Most Developed Country in SE Asia 5. The Best President or Prime Minister in SE Asia and Why? Best Answer will be chosen by me.
Asked by Winvel D - Tue Jun 22 17:02:16 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Philippines. My wife was from there. I like it when i stayed with her and her family.
Answered by scottgrayson - Wed Jun 23 20:53:11 2010
What are some reasons to visit Asia than compared visiting Europe?
Q. My Parents want to do a Europe tour but I really want to go to Asia. They want reasoning because they say Europe has more culture, but I disagree. Thanks !
Asked by Jeremy Gonsalves - Sat Aug 7 07:26:41 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think Asia. If you're not Asian that is!! Asian culture is TOTALLY different to any Western culture you can experience. The lifestyles in many Asian countries are different, traditions, holidays, even just daily things that a person from an Asian country does, which a Westerner wouldn't realise is a long standing tradition. However, all nationalities have their own culture which is never entirely the same as ours, so even if you don't want to go to Europe that much, it will still be an exciting and interesting experience.
Answered by cheech - Sat Aug 7 09:18:19 2010
Q. My Parents want to do a Europe tour but I really want to go to Asia. They want reasoning because they say Europe has more culture, but I disagree. Thanks !
Asked by Jeremy Gonsalves - Sat Aug 7 07:26:41 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think Asia. If you're not Asian that is!! Asian culture is TOTALLY different to any Western culture you can experience. The lifestyles in many Asian countries are different, traditions, holidays, even just daily things that a person from an Asian country does, which a Westerner wouldn't realise is a long standing tradition. However, all nationalities have their own culture which is never entirely the same as ours, so even if you don't want to go to Europe that much, it will still be an exciting and interesting experience.
Answered by cheech - Sat Aug 7 09:18:19 2010
Why is Eastern Europe and Central Asia home to the most rapidly expanding HIV epidemic?
Q. Russia is a developed nation, yet it is still suffering this rapid epidemic... Why? And why are there not the preventative methods and treatments available to Eastern Europe and Central Asia that are available in the West?
Asked by Ben D - Wed Feb 24 11:22:03 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Eastern Europe do not want to deal with this problem and that is why it is so wide spread. They do not recognize the seriousness of the problem.
Answered by matron - Wed Feb 24 11:25:04 2010
Q. Russia is a developed nation, yet it is still suffering this rapid epidemic... Why? And why are there not the preventative methods and treatments available to Eastern Europe and Central Asia that are available in the West?
Asked by Ben D - Wed Feb 24 11:22:03 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Eastern Europe do not want to deal with this problem and that is why it is so wide spread. They do not recognize the seriousness of the problem.
Answered by matron - Wed Feb 24 11:25:04 2010
What is that movie with the 2 american girls who go somewhere to asia and get caught with drugs and go to jail?
Q. They end up traveling somewhere in asia, not sure where, and get caught with drugs. They then end up going to a harsh jail. What is that name of that movie?
Asked by MeMyselfI - Tue Jun 16 17:05:21 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Brokedown Palace (with Kate Beckinsale and Claire Danes)
Answered by Desiderata - Tue Jun 16 17:09:15 2009
Q. They end up traveling somewhere in asia, not sure where, and get caught with drugs. They then end up going to a harsh jail. What is that name of that movie?
Asked by MeMyselfI - Tue Jun 16 17:05:21 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Brokedown Palace (with Kate Beckinsale and Claire Danes)
Answered by Desiderata - Tue Jun 16 17:09:15 2009
What is a social justice issue currently in Asia?
Q. What is a social justice issue currently in a specific country of Asia? What can we do to solve it?
Asked by :) - Tue Jan 13 23:32:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. China's long time oppression of Tibet comes to mind.
Answered by Hank Mardukas - Tue Jan 13 23:36:57 2009
Q. What is a social justice issue currently in a specific country of Asia? What can we do to solve it?
Asked by :) - Tue Jan 13 23:32:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. China's long time oppression of Tibet comes to mind.
Answered by Hank Mardukas - Tue Jan 13 23:36:57 2009
What was the first nation to find a sea route from europe to east asia?
Q. The statement was a true or false statement. "Spain was the first nation to find a sea route from Europe to east Asia. True or False?" Any help is appreciated. :D
Asked by Lee - Wed May 21 15:46:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I thought it was a guy named Magellan? From Portugal? I could be wrong though.
Answered by Orla C - Wed May 21 15:52:56 2008
Q. The statement was a true or false statement. "Spain was the first nation to find a sea route from Europe to east Asia. True or False?" Any help is appreciated. :D
Asked by Lee - Wed May 21 15:46:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I thought it was a guy named Magellan? From Portugal? I could be wrong though.
Answered by Orla C - Wed May 21 15:52:56 2008
A major difference between Western influence in East Asia and Western colonization in Africa is that?
Q. A. in East Asia many Japanese and Chinese people prospered under European rule. B. most Africans were glad to accept Europe s civilizing influences. C. Europeans were careful to preserve the traditions of the African people they ruled. D. millions of Africans died as a result of European policies and force.
Asked by Henry - Fri Oct 26 17:24:11 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I suggest that you read your text. You won't learn anything by having others do your homework for you.
Answered by DaveNCUSA - Sat Oct 27 16:23:37 2007
Q. A. in East Asia many Japanese and Chinese people prospered under European rule. B. most Africans were glad to accept Europe s civilizing influences. C. Europeans were careful to preserve the traditions of the African people they ruled. D. millions of Africans died as a result of European policies and force.
Asked by Henry - Fri Oct 26 17:24:11 2007 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I suggest that you read your text. You won't learn anything by having others do your homework for you.
Answered by DaveNCUSA - Sat Oct 27 16:23:37 2007
Why is Asia a continent and Europe a separate continent when they are attached entirely.?
Q. Isn't the division between Asia and Europe only political, and not geographical?
Asked by Psych Lapse - Sun Nov 9 10:44:18 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. All geologists and a lot of (most? all?) geographers don't recognize Europe as a separate continent, but a cultural region of the Eurasian continent. Having the Urals as a boundary is meaningless and arbitrary. Let's call California a separate continent. The Sierra Nevada separates the continent of California from North America. Mountains don't separate continents, tectonic plates do. Europe and Asia are on one plate, the Eurasian Plate.
Answered by Elmyr - Sun Nov 9 12:50:12 2008
Q. Isn't the division between Asia and Europe only political, and not geographical?
Asked by Psych Lapse - Sun Nov 9 10:44:18 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. All geologists and a lot of (most? all?) geographers don't recognize Europe as a separate continent, but a cultural region of the Eurasian continent. Having the Urals as a boundary is meaningless and arbitrary. Let's call California a separate continent. The Sierra Nevada separates the continent of California from North America. Mountains don't separate continents, tectonic plates do. Europe and Asia are on one plate, the Eurasian Plate.
Answered by Elmyr - Sun Nov 9 12:50:12 2008
Is there a significant Afrikaans speaking population in Asia?
Q. I am aware that it is predominantly spoken in S. Africa but are there a lot of Afrikaaners living abroad in Asia?
Asked by meeeeeee - Wed Aug 12 20:02:53 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Maybe. It means "African" in Dutch, and is related to Dutch. Maybe you could google a map of the Afrikaans-speaking world. I just looked on Wikipedia (not always a very reliable source), and it said there are small Afrikaaner communities in Taiwan.
Answered by Germanophile - Wed Aug 12 21:21:10 2009
Q. I am aware that it is predominantly spoken in S. Africa but are there a lot of Afrikaaners living abroad in Asia?
Asked by meeeeeee - Wed Aug 12 20:02:53 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Maybe. It means "African" in Dutch, and is related to Dutch. Maybe you could google a map of the Afrikaans-speaking world. I just looked on Wikipedia (not always a very reliable source), and it said there are small Afrikaaner communities in Taiwan.
Answered by Germanophile - Wed Aug 12 21:21:10 2009
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ue, 07 Sep 2010 02:04:53 GM
Dinner: Tina and I drove up to . Asia. Cafe (8650 Spicewood Springs Road #114A, Austin, TX - (512) 331-5788) where we ordered enough food to have leftovers for.
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ue, 07 Sep 2010 02:04:53 GM
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