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		<description><![CDATA[<em>The Bionic Salesman<br />A Journey Around Thailand</em>

<em>“Two cliches make us laugh but a hundred cliches moves us because we sense dimly that the cliches are talking among themselves, celebrating a reunion.” Umberto Eco</em>

It must be homesickness that makes me use this quote again. Readers of my other attempts at blogging will recognise it.

You need to remember that I live in China, where they have no fear of cliches, embrace them, cherish them, even.

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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, Thailand at last - land of beauty, smiles, elegant beaches and unfathomable ways. I've been here a few days now and I already feel I know something of the country's fine traditions. I know, for example, that at four thirty every Friday, the people of Bangkok like to get in their cars and park them in the streets with the engines running. I've already learned not to go anywhere on Friday afternoons.]]></description>
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