When you get stuck along Beach Road, better take the Middle Road. This is a website for those who choose to tread Saipan's off the beaten path. * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * + * +
Oct 19, 2008
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About this site
This site is the Saipan Middle Roaders' blog--the wannabes, the frustrated ones, and the repressed ones...
There are several thoughts that have been written on paper, online or on the walls of every NMI building's bathrooms.
This site is for the geeks, for the shameless bitches, and for the restless drunks.
This site is for everyone.
Disclaimer:
Posts on this weblog are entirely the authors' opinions and views only.
There are several thoughts that have been written on paper, online or on the walls of every NMI building's bathrooms.
This site is for the geeks, for the shameless bitches, and for the restless drunks.
This site is for everyone.
Disclaimer:
Posts on this weblog are entirely the authors' opinions and views only.
11 comments:
The trib is a company newspaper spewing propaganda.
If you hear something long enough, it starts to sound like the truth after awhile.
Hello, I like the blog.
Sorry not write more, but my English is bad writing.
A hug from Portugal
Mr. Younis and Zaldy should be commended for being censured in China.
Strong work!
theory #3 - Trib owner is Chinese, thus, China favors it more...;-)
Could be the Variety comments?
um, my blog is blogsona non grata in china as well. hey, it's not even all that welcomed here...
The US and China both have future military expansion in mind that may include the NMI.
If the US sold the NMI to China it could pay off Bush's Iraq war debt.
Do you think the Chinese would keep article 12?
The chinese will keep every article they can find on this island.
If we get sold to China, the good news is we can keep our abbreviated CNMI. It will just be changed to Chinese Northern Mariana Islands.
Why not?
Ed - "Why Not" sounds like a great slogan for a potential NMI candidate.
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