November 29, 2005
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A peculiar hybrid of personal journal, dilettantish punditry, pseudo-philosophy and much more, from an Accidental Expat who has made his way from Hong Kong to Beijing to Taipei and finally back to Beijing for reasons that are still not entirely clear to him…
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1 By Gordon
Somehow I knew you would love that one! 😛
November 29, 2005 @ 9:30 pm | Comment
2 By dn
Hi, my first post here, welcome. There is also another famous China blog called http://www.talktalkchina.com
November 29, 2005 @ 9:38 pm | Comment
3 By Other Lisa
Welcome, DN!
November 29, 2005 @ 9:56 pm | Comment
4 By Jo
Thanks for the link, Richard and Gordon! It’s a first step but guess I’ll have to do a lot more to get on the “list” too. :-p
November 29, 2005 @ 11:35 pm | Comment
5 By Michael Turton
You know, I glanced at that pic and thought the white mic was Bush’s left arm, and that the source had Photoshopped it so that Bush had a piratical hook (the wire of the fat mike). LMAO.
Michael
November 30, 2005 @ 7:54 am | Comment
6 By Raj
Lol, great pic. I still like the news ticker-message – “Bush: one of the worst disasters to hit the US” – though 😀
November 30, 2005 @ 3:06 pm | Comment
7 By Ming
Great pic!
Raj some people might think Bush is a disaster for the USA and the world but i think he might get voted in again next time by the Americans!
November 30, 2005 @ 8:15 pm | Comment
8 By richard
Most Americans have woken up about Bush. He is now incredibly and deservedly upopular and could never be elected again, even it were legal for him to run. He’s through.
November 30, 2005 @ 9:26 pm | Comment
9 By Other Lisa
Ming,
Many of us hate Bush. Those who don’t hate him are wondering why the hell they voted for him – all but about 36% of the American electorate. Many of my very conservative friends feel furious and betrayed.
December 2, 2005 @ 1:24 am | Comment