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Chinese cuisine

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Thanks for your contribution to Chinese cuisine. Are you from Jiangsu? Haha, how do you say Thank you (xie xie) in Jiangsu fangyan? By the way, is your birthday really 2005? (see your user page). --Dpr 19:21, 27 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

  • I'm glad you appreciated my picture for Chinese cuisine. And even more glad you caught that embarrassing mistake with my birthday when you did! In Suzhou dialect, thank you is something like "xia xia"(not in pinyin, sound it out as if was english). I was in Suzhou last summer, where that picture, along with hundreds of others, were taken. I plan to write a few articles about the arts of Suzhou, especially pingtang. Something that I don't know much about, but I can at least make a start with information gathered from relatives. Thanks for dropping by! Xuzicheng 21:31, 27 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Rochdale College

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  • I think you are right. It was I that indicated Rochdale's connection with Innis. Now that you have asked me to verify it I can no longer locate the source. I will, however, endeavor to find it and cite it in the article. If you find anything in your research let me know, or add it to the article. Any info on Rochdale that you uncover in your research I would love to see added to the article. Paradiso 01:27, 6 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

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