Posts Tagged Lee
Will we get to see Kim Jong Il at Shanghai Expo’s DPRK pavilion?
on May 5, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
That’s the biggest question in our minds, now that reports have confirmed that North Korea’s “Dear Leader” has sneaked into China again — on his armoured 17-carriage luxury train. […]
How to Care for Newborn Puppies : How Animal Shelters Care for Newborn Puppies
on May 3, 2010 by admin in Animal Shelters, Comments (3)
Animal shelters often receive newborn puppies without their mothers. Learn what shelters do to care for newborn puppies with tips from a veterinary technician in this free puppy care […]
Teenager nabs China’s 3rd gold medal in Winter Olympics
on February 23, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
Photo from: <a href="China Daily Meet Zhou Yang, a teenager from Jilin Province who won the women’s speed skating competition on Saturday, grabbing another gold for team China. Breezing […]
Chinese dislike the new rich, probably should dislike SOEs more
on February 9, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
We already know that there’s a pretty great amount of resentment towards the rich – not to mention, a wide perception of corruption – here in China, so it’s […]
Re: Bloody Cancer
on November 25, 2009 by Beer Garden in Miscellaneous, Comments (0)
Posted by Aussie Anne:
Sorry to hear about your FIL Cooee! How’s Lee coping? It must be hard to keep fighting the same disease after you think you have won!
I suspect it will be a special Thanksgiving for your family this year!
Re: Phobias/Fears
on November 11, 2009 by Beer Garden in Miscellaneous, Comments (0)
Posted by P.P.:
[quote=kureelpa][quote=P.P.][quote=Mel In Miami]Our GPS has an Aussie accent, he sounds just like me! His name is Lee. He never gets us lost, but he has taken us the long way around a few times..
Good on you Cooee, you should feel very v
Mad Men’s Night of the Deerely Departed
on September 21, 2009 by Vanity Fair | VF.com in Arts/Entertainment, Comments (0)
Even on a second or third viewing, Spike Lee’s Inside Man makes engrossing viewing, with Clive Owen’s voice supplying a second layer of scratchy stubble. But I can’t keep watching it all the way to the neatly wrapped end because it’s time for Mad Men and the dark at the top of the Draper stairs, which is where we begin this week as daughter Sally remains haunted by the death of her grandfather, and milking it for all its worth. Don tries to comfort her as best he can, given his own perpetual five o’clock shadow of the soul that, with a little careful negligence, might someday grow into Clive Owen sardonic beard stubble. He gives Sally a little peck on the head to pretend to show that he pretends to care when what he really wants to do is knock off to sleep while wife Betty imitates a frozen fish stick. Parental affection was portioned out perfunctorily in the Sixties, those tiny birdlike pecks on the tops of heads delivered as tokens of consolation…signals to the audience that everybody’s simulating what it means to live in a Happy Household, propping up an Ozzie and Harriet/Ward and June facade. If Don and Betty ever start emulating Rob and Laura Petrie, Mad Men will start being a whole lot funner, though that would remove alienation from the menu, Mad Men’s main dish.
Today’s Links: Angry Hong Kong journalists, high-speed railway plans and Thomas Friedman is really, really stupid
on September 14, 2009 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
Black is White, White is Black [Asia Sentinel] ““Even now I still cannot calm down. Only rage, rage and rage. Only extreme (expletive) rage! I can never imagine how […]
Carrie’s Famous Park Day Salsa – BigOven.com
on September 6, 2009 by BigOven.com - Recipe Raves in recipes, Comments (0)
Carrie’s Famous Park Day Salsa recipe – BigOven.com
10 Servings
Tomatoes Mexican
appetizer potluck Tomatoes Mexican
2 cans tomatoes no extra juice
1 onion
1 bunch cilantro
1 lots of garlic to taste
1 tablespoon cumin and cayenne
1 salt to taste
2 chooped green onions
optional: 2 green chillies chopped
1 a few dashes Lee and Perrins and tobasco sacues
1 can black been drained
1 cup corn
8 green tomatiloes
1 lime juice to taste
process in food processor the cilantro and garlic. Add onions and canned tomatoes. Put in a large bowl and add the rest of the ingredients. Let sit overnight if possible
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Yesterday’s stars, where are they now: May Chin edition
on August 14, 2009 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
She delighted audiences in Ang Lee’s first film, The Wedding Banquet, but despite her Independent Spirit Award-nominated turn as the sassy artist from Shanghai who marries her gay landlord, […]