I will go to Taiwan, only on the mission to liberate Taiwan. ;-) Well, Steve: Taiwan affair is the internal affair of Chinese people. You do not have the right to comment on this issue -- otherwise you are making a serious International incident! So, spend your "cold hard cash" here, Steve, if you have any. ;-) >From: Steve Shen <peaceman888@yahoo.com> >Reply-To: Steve Shen <peaceman888@yahoo.com> >To: "Chen, Mark" <MChen@santera.com>, dragon@ez.swmed.edu >Subject: Re: Hi, I am back..... >Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 12:48:35 -0800 (PST) > > > Pay to visit Taiwan? Are you shit me? I don't spend my cold hard cash >on Taiwan...:) >Steve > "Chen, Mark" <MChen@santera.com> wrote: Dragons, > >I just finished reading all the 214 emails, it was tough, and tough to be >back to work! Looking at the game result, team has 1 tie and 1 loss with 4 >points total, which is OK in this 30B division to start with. But surely we >can do better later...... > >It was really hard for me to be away from soccer and the team for two >weeks, missing 2 games, and numerous practices. Man! > >First, Taiwan is really a treasure island. It is a lot better that I >thought. Pay a visit or two is really worth the time and effort. I may >suggest several places to visit if you are going. > >Secondly, my solute to Li Huan, who took over the team matters during my >absence. It may seem trivial, but in order to be responsible, it is not as >easy as you might think. Thank you, Li Huan. > >Thirdly, back to team business. Just as Li Huan emphasized in his previous >email, communication is the key to the team success, via proper channels, >of course. I always receive good hearted suggestions actively from players >like Li Huan, Eric Zhang, Scott Bao, Ray Han, and Jian Dong etc., who take >a piece of their busy time to show how much they care to the success of the >team. Depending on the situations, I may/may not adopt the ideas right >away, but they never give up. I am always warmed and encouraged by them. > >Many of us have known each other for many years and very familiar with each >other. This is good. However, sometimes, it occurs to me that maybe we >could pretend that we never know each other when we play soccer, so that >everybody has to show and prove yourself in order to be identified and >adopted by the team. It would be just like you are joining a new soccer >community. In this way, all games would be more sincere and serious, >players would be on time more often, players tend to encourage teammates >more often, and you normally do not blame on teammates when you are new but >play, play, and play. > >Please think this again, what would it be like if 'we do not know each >other'. Maybe mentally we should try it in next few games. > >Lastly, I am really happy that I am back. I am happy that I can play soccer >tonight. It has been a while, and I may be out of shape already. But, who >cares. I just love to play..... > >BTW, does anyone still remember why our team marches into 30B division? > >Cheers, >Chen, Si >(972)461-4188 (W) > > >--------------------------------- >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
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