My wonderful girlfriend and I had been dating for over a year. So we decided to get married. There was only one little thing bothering me. It was her beautiful younger sister, Sofia. My prospective sister-in-law was twenty-two, wore very tight mini skirts, and generally was braless. She would regularly bend down when she was near me. I always ...
The UGLY Chinese Canadian blog will now have a number of guest contributors – identified by the preceding initials: [gc] We’ve opened up our blog to people who wish to share and contribute thoughts and stories to our blog. Today’s guest contributor is “Lega“. * * * A commentary by Lega Is dialogue the way to go? Part 1 Background ...
The Douglas Jung building, formerly Charles Green building in downtown Vancouver … is a story that just won’t go away. We didn’t think that we’d give so much coverage on this topic. It is important that we get the facts out there… because apparently, some of our Media have not been checking their facts. They’ve been caught ...
There’s a lucrative industry here in Canada – and that is tapping into the goldmine of “entrepreneur immigrants” streaming into Canada. I’m not an expert on immigration matters, but what I do know is that immigration consultants and immigration “experts” are popping up like toadstools after a west coast rainfall. We’ve watched how many of these so-called ...
Vancouver’s downtown eastside. Home to some of our nation’s most impoverished and most vulnerable people. For those who are unfamiliar with our City’s armpit, the downtown eastside is located in our City’s old historic downtown business district… less than two blocks away from our City’s historic Chinatown. So what about it? Well, today is the day that a ...
One of the often heard whines in Vancouver is: Them chinks keep cutting down our trees. This time you can’t blame the Chinese for cutting down trees. Apparently, there had been some strong winds over various parts of our province. In the city of Vancouver, a large number of trees had been blown over, or snapped into pieces. And ...
Jumping snappers. Looks like a nerve has been struck. With only minutes to go until the New Year… my email inbox has picked up some most interesting input from one of the more “important news items of the year”… the historic Head tax. This email material along with a most interesting discussion on the comments appended ...