Well, its the weekend, and its a beautiful day in Shanghai, so what am I doing?
Writing more blog posts! Its a hard life
As the Grass Mud Horse Phenomenon has apparently peaked, the internet has moved onto other things.
Taiwanese musician 萧闳仁 has released a new CD imaginatively called 法可这个人, which is available for a moderate price on Taobao. This seller has one for 5RMB in Shanghai.
Watch the video below for another way to get past the river crabs (河蟹), er harmonizers.
If you are a non Chinese literate reader, then listen to the song all the way through in order to get the message.
For the impatient, scroll through to about 2:30 for the main verse.
If the video below isn’t playing for you, try the link to YouKu here instead - 萧闳仁 - 法可这个人
Hovering over in the I don’t need it, but I want one category we have this piece of awesomeness:
Its almost creeping into the “its so wrong that its right” category, but I’ll forgive its rambunctiousness.
Woah, I’m starting to sound like Woot! here.
Some of the fun uses of LiURL are for linking sites with enormously long URL’s – TaoBao, yes I’m looking at you there.
Here are a couple of things I found this morning that I linked to with our URL Shortening tool that make great birthday gifts.
I’ve always liked the idea of giving someone something that shows a little thought in the present. So, I present to you – newspapers from whenever; when framed they make great gifts.
Only problem is finding out exactly how old someone is in order to order, not everyone wants to tell their true age!