I am happy to announce that Dr Shiyu Du just joined LA-CSSA as the Entertainment Committee Chair. He will be in charge of Poker Games and Mahjong, among others. His email is dushiyu@....
Please give him a round of applause!
Yongqiang An
LA-CSSA president
To join the LA_CSSA, google for LA_CSSA and then follow the link
LA-CSSA are having a New Year's Party When: 5:30 PM, 01/01/2010 Where: Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino What: Dinner, Dance, Gambling, and Show Bring: Photo ID for free games and free crab legs R.S.V.P: If you need a ride, please call 505-930-0734
The Chinese Student and Scholar Association at Los Alamos (LA-CSSA) officers and committee chairs wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Please take time to enjoy yourselves over the winter closure.
I think our LA-CSSA had a very productive and fun year. We have had a number of social activities, including a Spring Festival Celebration, a DuanWu BBQ party, a Mid-Autumn Full-Moon celebration party, and a Parker Cards Nights Month.
As I look forward to the New Year I intend to broaden our social activities. Things on my mind in the near future include Skiing Trips, Casino Nights to bring people downhill to diner, continued Poker Cards Nights, and a Spring Festival Celebration.
Again, you are welcome to join our LA-CSSA, because your participation makes our activities possible.
Dear all:
We will have special program this Sat. at FBC. Dinner will start at
5:00pm to 6:15pm. (LACCF will prepare the dinner. ) You don't need
bring food, but fruit and dessert are welcome. Christmas celebration
will start 6:30pm, (we will provide children's program.) Tell you
friend, come and join with us to celebrate Jesus' birthday. Each
family and each child will receive Christmas presents. Please see
attached flyer.
--
see our web-page
http://www.fbc-la.org/Adults/ChineseMinistry/tabid/52/Default.aspx
LACCF
--
see our web-page
http://www.fbc-la.org/Adults/ChineseMinistry/tabid/52/Default.aspx
LACCF
Event Announcement: ***Poker Card Night, 7:00 PM every Friday, double-deck or triple-deck Step-Up games. Location and Date: Jinsuo Zhang, 12/11/2009 ; Shiyu Du, 12/18/2009; Yongqiang An, 12/25/2009.Participants who are late for these Nights are encouraged to bring drinks/snacks/dishes for share. Hope you enjoy them.
One visitor (our previous colleague) need a ride from LA to ABA before 8:30 am, Nov. 30 (Monday morning).
It is highly appreciated If you happen to leave LA before 8:30 am tomorrow and kindly provide a seat for her.
She will share the gas with you.
If you truly believe it, it'll work definitely :)
信则灵
> Rumor!
>
> http://www.snopes.com/medical/swineflu/onion.asp
>
>
>
> Wash your hands often, and avoid being around sick people!
>
>
>
> From: la_cssa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:la_cssa@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Zhen Huang
> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 12:20 PM
> To: la_cssa@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [la_cssa] Fwd: Re: Onion and flu
>
>
>
>
>
>
> the approach is very simple while may work really well
>
> wish you all have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving
>
>> >
>> > In 1919. When the flu killed 40 million people, there was this
>> > doctor that visited the many farmers to see if he could help them
>> combat the
>> > flu. Many of the farmers and their family had contracted it, and
>> many died.
>> >
>> > The doctor came upon this one farmer, and to his
>> > surprise, everyone was very healthy.
>> > When the doctor asked what the
>> > farmer was doing that was different, the wife replied that
>> > she had placed an unpeeled onion in a dish in the rooms of
>> > the home (probably only two rooms back then).
>> > The doctor couldn't believe it, and asked if he could have one
>> > of the onions, and place it under the microscope.
>> > She gave him one, and when he did this, he did find the flu virus
>> in the onion.
>> > It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore keeping the family
> healthy.
>> > Now, I heard this story from my hairdresser in Arizona.
>> >
>> > She said that several years ago, many of her employees
>> > were coming down with the flu, and so were many of her customers.
>> > The next year, she placed several bowls with onions
>> > around in her shop. To her surprise, none of her
>> > staff got sick. It must work . . .
>> >
>> > (And no, she is not in the onion business.)
>> > The moral of the story is, buy some onions and place them in
>> > bowls around your home.
>>
>> > If you work at a desk, place one or two in your office,
>> > or under your desk, or even on top somewhere.
>> > Try it and see what happens.
>> > We did it last year, and we never got the flu.
>> > If this helps you and your loved ones from getting sick, all the
> better.
>> >
>> > If you do get the flu, it just might be a mild case.
>> > Whatever, what have you to lose?
>> > Just a few bucks on onions!
>> > Now there is a P. S. to this for I sent it to a friend in Oregon
>> > who regularly contributes material to me on health issues.
>> >
>> > She replied with this most interesting experience about onions:
>> > I don't know about the farmer's story, but I do know
>> > that I contracted pneumonia, and needless to say I was very ill.
>> > I came across an article that said to cut both ends off an onion,
>> > put one end on a fork, and then place the forked end into an
>> > empty jar, placing the jar next to the sick patient at night.
>> >
>> > It said the onion would be black in the morning from the germs.
>> >
>> > Sure enough, it happened just like that.
>> >
>> > The onion was a mess, and I began to feel better.
>> > Another thing I read in the article was that onions and garlic
>> > placed around the room saved many from the black plague years ago.
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
Wash
your hands often, and avoid being around sick people!
From: la_cssa@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:la_cssa@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Zhen Huang Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 12:20 PM To: la_cssa@yahoogroups.com Subject: [la_cssa] Fwd: Re: Onion and flu
the approach is very simple while may work really well
wish you all have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving
> >
> > In 1919. When the flu killed 40 million people, there was this
> > doctor that visited the many farmers to see if he could help them
> combat the
> > flu. Many of the farmers and their family had contracted it, and
> many died.
> >
> > The doctor came upon this one farmer, and to his
> > surprise, everyone was very healthy.
> > When the doctor asked what the
> > farmer was doing that was different, the wife replied that
> > she had placed an unpeeled onion in a dish in the rooms of
> > the home (probably only two rooms back then).
> > The doctor couldn't believe it, and asked if he could have one
> > of the onions, and place it under the microscope.
> > She gave him one, and when he did this, he did find the flu virus
> in the onion.
> > It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore keeping the family
healthy.
> > Now, I heard this story from my hairdresser in Arizona.
> >
> > She said that several years ago, many of her employees
> > were coming down with the flu, and so were many of her customers.
> > The next year, she placed several bowls with onions
> > around in her shop. To her surprise, none of her
> > staff got sick. It must work . . .
> >
> > (And no, she is not in the onion business.)
> > The moral of the story is, buy some onions and place them in
> > bowls around your home.
>
> > If you work at a desk, place one or two in your office,
> > or under your desk, or even on top somewhere.
> > Try it and see what happens.
> > We did it last year, and we never got the flu.
> > If this helps you and your loved ones from getting sick, all the
better.
> >
> > If you do get the flu, it just might be a mild case.
> > Whatever, what have you to lose?
> > Just a few bucks on onions!
> > Now there is a P. S. to this for I sent it to a friend in Oregon
> > who regularly contributes material to me on health issues.
> >
> > She replied with this most interesting experience about onions:
> > I don't know about the farmer's story, but I do know
> > that I contracted pneumonia, and needless to say I was very ill.
> > I came across an article that said to cut both ends off an onion,
> > put one end on a fork, and then place the forked end into an
> > empty jar, placing the jar next to the sick patient at night.
> >
> > It said the onion would be black in the morning from the germs.
> >
> > Sure enough, it happened just like that.
> >
> > The onion was a mess, and I began to feel better.
> > Another thing I read in the article was that onions and garlic
> > placed around the room saved many from the black plague years ago.
> >
>
>
>
the approach is very simple while may work really well
wish you all have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving
> >
> > In 1919. When the flu killed 40 million people, there was this
> > doctor that visited the many farmers to see if he could help them
> combat the
> > flu. Many of the farmers and their family had contracted it, and
> many died.
> >
> > The doctor came upon this one farmer, and to his
> > surprise, everyone was very healthy.
> > When the doctor asked what the
> > farmer was doing that was different, the wife replied that
> > she had placed an unpeeled onion in a dish in the rooms of
> > the home (probably only two rooms back then).
> > The doctor couldn't believe it, and asked if he could have one
> > of the onions, and place it under the microscope.
> > She gave him one, and when he did this, he did find the flu virus
> in the onion.
> > It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore keeping the family healthy.
> > Now, I heard this story from my hairdresser in Arizona.
> >
> > She said that several years ago, many of her employees
> > were coming down with the flu, and so were many of her customers.
> > The next year, she placed several bowls with onions
> > around in her shop. To her surprise, none of her
> > staff got sick. It must work . . .
> >
> > (And no, she is not in the onion business.)
> > The moral of the story is, buy some onions and place them in
> > bowls around your home.
>
> > If you work at a desk, place one or two in your office,
> > or under your desk, or even on top somewhere.
> > Try it and see what happens.
> > We did it last year, and we never got the flu.
> > If this helps you and your loved ones from getting sick, all the better.
> >
> > If you do get the flu, it just might be a mild case.
> > Whatever, what have you to lose?
> > Just a few bucks on onions!
> > Now there is a P. S. to this for I sent it to a friend in Oregon
> > who regularly contributes material to me on health issues.
> >
> > She replied with this most interesting experience about onions:
> > I don't know about the farmer's story, but I do know
> > that I contracted pneumonia, and needless to say I was very ill.
> > I came across an article that said to cut both ends off an onion,
> > put one end on a fork, and then place the forked end into an
> > empty jar, placing the jar next to the sick patient at night.
> >
> > It said the onion would be black in the morning from the germs.
> >
> > Sure enough, it happened just like that.
> >
> > The onion was a mess, and I began to feel better.
> > Another thing I read in the article was that onions and garlic
> > placed around the room saved many from the black plague years ago.
> >
>
>
>
Hi, All,
I am interested in buying a comcast wireless cable modem or wireless cable
router.
Does anyone have a spare one? contact me at 412 5249 or email xrwang@....
Thanks and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
--
Xiaorong Wang
New Mexico State University,
Las Cruces, NM88003
LANL,P25, MSH846;
Phone:505 667 2284(o)
The Railrunner train from Santa Fe to Albuquerque is a nice ride, and only about $7. There is a bus from the Downtown Albuquerque station to the airport, which I think is free if you show your train ticket.
Lisa~
To: la_cssa@yahoogroups.com From: z_jinsuo@... Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 10:29:08 -0700 Subject: [la_cssa] need a ride to ABQ airport
Hi There,
Is there anybody can give me a ride to ABQ on the coming Friday? My flight is at 10:30.
Recently we noticed some unwanted junk or commercial emails on our la_cssa list. To eliminate annoying from these emails, I have deleted some posters from our group. If you were deleted by accident, please subscribe again.
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If any of you is going to Albuquerque in the morning around 7:30-8 am on Saturday (11/21), could you give me a ride to the Airport in your convenience? I will pay for it.
We just bought a home and will move to there soon. We are therefore looking for people to sublease our apartment. Room is available starting *November 1, 2009*. We will give new tenants *$100* + *sofa* and *loveseat* (great condition, come with slip cover) with minimum *6 month lease* (signed with our landlord). We also give *$100 *to whoever refers new tenants to us.
2 bedroom, 2 *full* bath apartment with *washer* + *dryer*, *dishwasher*, just a few minutes from LANL, closed to everything. Rent includes water and gas, renter only pays for electric. *_Address:_* 3301 Canyon Rd, Los Alamos (Caballo peak apartment Complex).
This is a very nice apartment and we have been very happy to live there for 1.5 years now.
Please contact me (Doan, electron1983@...) for more details if you are interested in.
Dear All,
We had a great time in the Mid-Autumn celebration. I had good feedbacks from our
friends. I am sorry that I forgot to thank those who helped us a lot. Pardon me.
First, thank you for joining us in the celebration. la_cssa want to express our
great thanks to Minhua Li, Yuxi Yu, Jianwei Hu, Xiaohui Yu, Yanlin Hao for
cooking the delicious food. And we also thank Jian Zhang, Zhijun Lin, Fangyang
Shen, Yi Wang, Yingying Zhang, Jie Xiong, Junyi Zhai, Shiyu Du, Guifu Zou,
Hsinhan Tsai, Josh Wu, Yuxi's lovely son and daughter, etc. for preparing the
food and games, setting up the dinner tables and serving the dinner. If I forget
someone's name here, please forgive me. We also appreciate those we performed
for us. Thank you all for helping us.
Yuhong and I will go back to China soon, so we only have Yiongxiang An and
Kuanliang Liu in the committee. We hope those we are interested in serving the
Chinese Community can join us.
Hope we can have a better Chinese New Year celebration.
I am interested in Ski boots and poles, please give me your phone number,thanks
Haidan
On Oct 2, 2009, at 9:21 AM, Baozhou Sun wrote:
Hi,
I will be out of Los Alamos for a while starting from tomorrow. Is there anyone who is interested in buying ski, boots and poles? The ski and boots are used, but in good conditions. The poles are brand new. I ask for $60 for all.
I will be out of Los Alamos for a while starting from tomorrow. Is there anyone who is interested in buying ski, boots and poles? The ski and boots are used, but in good conditions. The poles are brand new. I ask for $60 for all.
Hi all,
Sorry to bother you again.
Here I introduce briefly our plan for the celebration.
Dinner: 5:30 pm -7:30 pm. (We gratefully hope you can come and help us with the
dinner preparation. We will start the cooking at 1 pm in the church.)
Show: 7:30 pm -8:30 pm (Violin, Dancing, Piano and singing): we have a rehearsal
on Friday night from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
Game: (After the show)(1) Children Game (arranged by Kuangliang and Josh); (2)
Pingpong Game (arranged by Hsinhan); (3)Card Game (arranged by yongqiang An).
Thanks very much for reading!!!
Hi all,
Just got this from Kuangliang and Josh.
We will have the following games for Children after a short show.
Remind again: we will have dinner at FBC starting from 5:30 pm.
We will have two games for children after the show. Everyone is
welcome to join us.
Game 1
Game Type: Individual
Location: Gym
Equipment needed: whistle
Rules:
1. each participant has to stay on a line on the gym floor, if not, you're out.
2. the referee will have a whistle, there will be 3 whistle sounds.
a. If the referee blows the whistle once, all participants must stop
b. If the referee blows the whistle twice, all participants must walk
c. If the referee blows the whistle three times, all participants must run
If anyone violates the whistle, they're out.
3. If you tag the person in front of you, that person is out.
The winner will receive a prize.
Game 2
Game Type: Team
Location: Gym
Equipment needed: baseball bat x2, ropes (2 feet) x4, basketball x2,
balloons x50, rubberbands x100, straws x40.
Rules: none, be the fastest team to finish the given task
The winner will receive a prize