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kencarroll
Posted on: Wang Wei's Diary: Food and Girls
October 5, 2007 at 8:25 AMHenning's observation is smart, so let me explain something to you all: This diary does indeed look as if it were written by a girl. This is what makes it so special. We had to search high-up and low-down to find a diary-lovin', bespectacled nerd, who actually took the time of day to observe womens' clothing, and enjoyed writing about it. In the end, we found our man. I can't tell you how relieved we were. Wang wei is exactly what we had in mind. Amazing! Remember, Henning, that stranger things have happened. Lou Gehrig actually died of Lou Gehrig's disease. Now that's pretty weird, too!
Posted on: Eating Tofu
September 25, 2007 at 12:58 PMTake my word for it, 吃豆腐 means, 'to grope' and in the lewdest manner. How do I know? My wife told me. Really!
Posted on: A New Home Page
August 25, 2007 at 2:22 AMIt was nice to get back in the studio with Connie and Amber this week. Keep the suggestions coming and we'll try to cover them.
Posted on: It's Not Hard to Say Goodbye
August 25, 2007 at 2:22 AMIt was nice to get back in the studio with Connie and Amber this week. Keep the suggestions coming and we'll try to cover them.
Posted on: What meat is this?
July 30, 2007 at 5:16 AMIs that the little fellah in the avatar? If that avatar suddenly changes we'll all know what happened to him.
Posted on: "Thinking" in Chinese: 觉得 (juéde), 认为 (rènwéi) and 以为 (yǐwéi)
July 27, 2007 at 7:00 AMTaiPan, Whatever it is you wish to fit into your cheeks, the Movie Madness people won't hold it against you. They simply love you becaue you're easy to love. In romantic terms you are low hanging fruit.
Posted on: "Thinking" in Chinese: 觉得 (juéde), 认为 (rènwéi) and 以为 (yǐwéi)
July 27, 2007 at 5:42 AMWo renwei this was a good one. I can see there was no slacking off when I was away. (The slacking starts now!) TaiPan, where precisely are the similarities between you and the creature in the avatar? (Or is that a nutty question?) It's Friday.
Posted on: Where Children Come From
July 26, 2007 at 11:52 PMruthj, I guess there's no objectively correct way to raise kids. In this case, however, I'd rely my instincts, so here's my judgment call: scaring kids like that is bad. If I saw it being done to other kids, I'd probably speak out against it.
Posted on: Name-Calling, Chinese-Style
July 7, 2007 at 6:00 AMAZERDocMom, Great observation! This makes a whole new level of integration in qing wen possibe. Well done.
Posted on: Wang Wei's Diary: Food and Girls
October 7, 2007 at 12:17 PM2 sparechange, I'm addicted to lexis and all things lexical. I just love those chunks of high-frequency (but meaningful) utterances. I guess this shows at times...