We pass this billboard (almost) every day, between Shanghaiist headquarters and the gym. For a long time it featured Barack Obama on the cover of the Chinese version of Men's Health. Recently a Twitter user named Shaquille O'Neal has taken the president... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Mon, Jan 05 2009
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rio funk cover »
YouTube video another video clip of my friend "狼哥",this version is from Shanghai music expo,long and his band. long use a cheap fender copy.the tone is distored because of the little combo |
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Shaquille O'Neal, Tai-chi Master » Shanghaiist The shallow folks at Shanghaiist just can't get enough of celebs. This time we turn our attention to Shaquille O'Neal, who, in August 2006, signed a five year deal with Chinese athletic shoemaker Li-Ning. Part of the deal was to develop a line of Shaq... |
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Chinese man to Obama: Use my flycatcher » People's Daily A Chinese inventor of ultrasonic flycatchers said here Tuesday that he has mailed his patent invention to an international organization, which he hopes will pass it on to US President Barack Obama. "It is not hygienic for President Obama to swat a fly... |
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Real men have problems, too » Danwei Men's Time, August 2008 "White-collar health crisis," reads the big headline on the cover of Men's Time magazine (熟男志). Other coverlines: • Which is more important: work or health? • Playboys can be good boys, too • Two successive wives ha... |
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Hu's fly gift for Obama » Shanghai Daily THE Chinese inventor of ultrasonic flycatchers says he has mailed an example of his invention to an international organization, which he hopes will pass it to United States President Barack Obama. "It is not hygienic... |
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Video wishes from China to US President-Elect Barack Obama » Shanghaiist Reuters has of late been collecting "video postcards" from around the world sending their wishes and advice to US President-Elect Barack Obama. Here's what they filed from people on the streets of Beijing. |