#6 Don't leave me hanging like that who or what did they fight? Demons? Zombies? #14 A true story about fortune cookies: they look Chinese, they sound Chinese, but they’re actually an American invention, which is why they’re hollow, full of lies and leave a bad taste in the mouth. ~Trevor Slattery
"When Yao Ming played his first game in Miami, Miami Heat promoted the game by passing out 8,000 fortune cookies. Yao wasn’t offended because he had never seen a fortune cookie, and assumed it was an American invention."
#6 Don't leave me hanging like that who or what did they fight? Demons? Zombies? #14 A true story about fortune cookies: they look Chinese, they sound Chinese, but they’re actually an American invention, which is why they’re hollow, full of lies and leave a bad taste in the mouth. ~Trevor Slattery
#8 In sharp contrast to Korea, which have only around 10 surnames.
#14 A true story about fortune cookies: they look Chinese, they sound Chinese, but they’re actually an American invention, which is why they’re hollow, full of lies and leave a bad taste in the mouth. ~Trevor Slattery