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Guitar Players

$400 for one night. $200 for one person. Though not that expensive in the logic of U.S.dollars.
When I was sitting on the chair, watching the sea and having my cheap breakfast, a friend said,"That's the combination of poverty and affluence." "Where is the affluence?" I asked," The sea belong to everyone in the world, no matter poverty or affluence." I said.

Listening to the voice of the sea, I'm really in a complex mood. Somebody asked me "Is there any difference between the American sea and the Chinese sea?" "Obviously the sea is the same, but the beach is quite different"

Guess the most wonderful time we spent on the beach. It's not surfing, not watching the sun set or dawn, not lying down on the sands, not playing the volleyball, not all these we can do on our homeland. But listening to the two guys singing country songs accompanied by guitars. We four just stood by the shop window, looking at the two handsome big boys across the fluid pedestrians, enjoying their voices, and thinking over the passed one week and passed twenty years for... I don't know for how long.we were a little drunk I'm sorry.

It's satirized that many things so common to the Americans should be so precious to us, isn't it?
Anyway, I enjoy it, ignoring the irrelevancies.

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