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Q: Moveing back to Europe

Dears, I am moving back to Europe by the bargaining of July, I have an amazing apartment located on Yueyang road cross Dongping road where has a lot of restaurants and bars that I would like to rent out.

The rent is RMB 5000 for 1 bedroom with a big yard, it is first floor.  it is on the corner of Camel, the sports bar.

Please contact me if you are interested.

 

Thank you.

 

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try placing an ad in a classified section in a Shanghai forum.

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You had me at sports bar

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Would that be Eastern Europe... as in east of Tibet?

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not east but west.

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Ever hear the Mao joke? Every morning the sun would rise and say "Good morning glorious Chairman" "Good morning", he would reply, "I want you to shine on Hunan today" Lunch time.... "Good afternoon Chairman" "Good afternoon Sun... shine on Guangdong" Night time. The Chairman is on his balcony, minions suround him sucking him off. "Good evening Sun. Please cast darkness upon the West" "Fuck off", says the Sun, " I have half a day of freedom before I see your ugly mug again "

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You can't spell moveing properly & don't understand sarcasm!

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