ShareEver have one of those days where life just doesn’t work in your favor? In the middle of Kowloon lies a hidden treasure only the lucky and absolutely happy people get to go. Glee Path. One walk down it, and you are new and chipper as the day you found out this blog existed. Weee
ShareThese days, if it isn’t 2.0, its just analog. So next time you need to dispose of your garbage, be sure to dump it the web savvy way.
www.gross-idiots-waste-publicly.com/stop-germ-contamination.html

ShareSeems that one of the best parts of Hong Kong is the constant bombardment with wacky license plates. Not only are they mostly egotistical, but usually placed on the wrong type of car (for their meaning).
For instance: In this case a well dressed woman gets out of her car, assumingly driven by either hubby or [...]
ShareFor those of you who partake in any online game of any sort, you are familiar with LOL, ROFL, n00b, pwned, and the assortment of awesome “leet speak” that floats around out there.
I guess it stays with people as they mature (monetarily). Woot woot, I just bought a Maserati. w00t
ShareIn Hong Kong, we have the great pleasure of walking down the street to find such beauties as Dai Pai Dong, street markets and one product shops opened to sell some off the truck treasures. It comes as no surprise that we also are gifted with such pleasuring building names like this- Wi Wi Commercial [...]
ShareThis is a flashback to the older days of Hong Kong. Where the cars were slightly less powerful and a workday was from sunrise to sunset. Wait…
This is a cow… walking on city streets (kind of). I guess the little guy must have become so bored with the fields he wanted a bit of excitement. [...]

ShareTurn on some Snoop Dogg on the stereo, go creepin down Wyndham, park this bad boy infront of Prive and get that dust off ya shoulda’
It comes as no surprise that Hong Kong would have autos with this much bling on them, because anywhere else in the world would result in each crystal being pinched [...]
ShareThis sign took me by surprise. Not only was this in the optimal position for maximum eyesight, but it was telling me that I REALLY needed to flush this toilet. Well, of course when polite suggestion becomes forceful direction, the likelihood of following that direction becomes lower. Just to follow in great footsteps of the [...]
ShareIt’s understandable to excel in math or sciences, but spelling is the new blight to our society. Rebearth Freesdumb is a close phonetic match, worth admiration. Should be ‘rebirth freedom’, but who’s to judge. Surely not moi.
ShareEvery now and then there are times when it just won’t cut it to have to give out $14.80 for a nice bottle of cold Beer. It comes to relief that 7-11 on Wellington St (its one of the 4 ones on the street) now sells Guang’s… a Chinese beer brewed to Pineapple taste. [...]
ShareWalking in any MTR or mall will present you with great ads. 70% are for weight loss, even though 90% of HK is underweight, the other 30 are a mix of ’save the world’ and respect elderly.
Not this day, and not this ad. This product wishes to turn those B’s into C’s, or just [...]
ShareParties need two things: Wild flock of beehotches (ladies), and good tunes.
One thing to keep out of a summer style party promotion is free seating in shade. This grandma found out that reduced hearing blocked the music and the shaded seat kept her cool. Party planners take note. If you want dancing and general [...]
ShareThis has to be one of the strangest logos for a computer case. Not only is it just seemingly off, but there is no way to decipher into something meaningful. Hmm. ?
ShareIt’s fun to see the natural side of HK every so often. The usual hike is from the MTR up to Lan Kwai, however Lantau holds some great peaks.
The hike up is around 3 hours in the heat and low fitness level, but when you get views of Central Harbour, Macau, the Airport and [...]
ShareOne big open floorplan cockloft. I can guess what this means, but leaving it up to imagination makes it more interesting.
How many roosters can you fit in 4000 square feet?
ShareIn Hong Kong you can become pampered with the little luxuries we enjoy. Antarctic air conditioning, cheap noodles, fine foods and cheap beers, but never once have I seen an escalator so pointlessly small. Of course I rode it, because afterall, we here are too damn busy to use stairs. Phshaa.

ShareThis is a big jump from the usual Swexy posts- only because it’s that important. These pictures come straight out of a Kansas Air-show, as one would expect- its not everywhere you see one of these:
A Jet powered portable toilet. Thats right. Jet Powered. Toilet. Jet.
Sometimes America has the [...]
ShareIt’s rare that street art gets the attention it should have. In Wan Chai just over Henessy road is a great example of proper artistic planning and Picasso meets New Orleans influence. Brava!


