I wonder if the meaning of "great" is good or bad in the "the greatest buzz".
The greatest buzz I’ve felt during the past five years was one afternoon on the seventh floor of the car park at Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak airport. It was a warm Friday a few weeks before the airport closed in 1998. I'd been writing a feature article about the new airport for the last few days and had just sent it off to a newspaper so I had a free afternoon. I couldn’t afford to go shopping – when you’re a freelance you never have any money – and I'd heard about the locals who regularly gathered in the car park to watch the infamous landings as jumbo jets made a 90-degree turn before flying in, almost brushing the tops of the neighbouring flats.
yong kim good or bad Probably good, but the story hasn't yet got to telling us what happened, so we can't be sure what the greatest buzz was. It seems to be building up to telling us the writer watched a big plane land. CJ
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yong kim good or bad
Probably good, but the story hasn't yet got to telling us what happened, so we can't be sure what the greatest buzz was. It seems to be building up to telling us the writer watched a big plane land.
CJ