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The Grabbing ClassPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, September 1, 2008 9:16 AM
A member of the 'qiangqiang zu' or 'Grabbing Class' explains where she got all her her schwag—freebies from commercial promotions and contests etc.
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Comments on The Grabbing ClassPeople said girls who are good at doorbustering can be great housewives and among all grabbing techniques, husband grabbing tops their lists. witness first-hand the pride of the trash-collector. I would like to donate a sweaty gym sock for her to put in her yapper. Seems like she grabbed Muzi Mei's hair style. You've got to admire her spunky charm though. How many girls in China look at a Spiderman head and say to themselves: "That would look so cool on top of my western toilet." her, "everything in life is free because i'm cute" attitude is more than annoying. This is the type of 撒娇 i can't stand in China. They give a new meaning to spoiled. |
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