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July 21, 2008 12:12 PM

Your Blog in Review

notraffic.JPG The Rocky's Beijing Bureau is taking a brief hiatus tomorrow and heading down to Hong Kong.  In the meantime, catch up with everything that's already gone on here at the blog.  Oh, and if you're wondering: yes, there are times when Beijing's traffic is non-existent.  That photo above is proof.  That being said, it was taken on a Sunday morning at about 5 a.m.  This city does stop, but only briefly.

Your blog, so far:

-Beijing knows Denver.

-Hi, my name is "Ask for I.D."

-Yao Ming's teammates are enjoying their Chinese shoe deals.

-If a Chinese student recites George Costanza, does that necessarily mean that he knows what "tuna on rye, toasted" means?

-Four words and a hyphen: naked push-up man.

-Pop-a-shot in Wangfujing.

-Cartoon George Bush, in tights.

-Chinese meteorologists do make me nostalgic for old fashioned Doppler radar.

-Debates regarding relations between China and Japan will be concise.

-The Road to Deportation Begins.

-Beijing pandas show their support for Wang Zhizhi.

-What I've learned.

-So that's what Beijing looks like when you can actually see the sky.


Discussion

  • September 27, 2010

    2:18 PM

    Lili Muráti writes:

    Lindsay Lohan “Those were my school years … but they were inside the public eye. I felt uncaring. I'd been experimenting. I'm doing some things that people do 10 times far more of when these are in college or university.”

  • October 27, 2010

    7:36 PM

    Jonathan writes:

    I had an idea about your blog, how can I contact you?

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