broysox
posted 7/14/2008 from
thesportsculture.com[flag]
Ever since the Chinese government pulled that bullshit capture of Jack Bauer, I haven’t been a big fan of the pork fried rice free samples at the mall. But the Lo Mein Warriors took one step in the right direction today, releasing its list of banned and restricted items for Olympic spectators. Not sure whether it’s safe knowing that security used this same list for the Kanye West Glow In The Dark
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From Chinaview comes news that Olympic race walker Song Hongjuan sang the wrong song to the lyrics of EPO. Doping earned the former Olympian a four year ban (we think #107 below).
Former Chinese Olympian Song Hongjuan has been
banned ...
The hottest orgy with a celebrity dress
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- Alyssa Milano
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twinkle709
posted 7/17/2008 from
www.unmadeinchina.org
An article by Bao Tong, one of the most well–known important Chinese dissidents. He speaks out about the true political aims behind the Beijing Olympics.
1. The problem of 'Saving Face'
The Beijing Olympics are a great opportunity for China to show off its splendour to the world. Since the Olympic Games take place every four years, a new venue must be found every four years. It is not that ...
The Olympics should not be boycotted but there are ways that we can still enjoy the games and still show China that their support of Sudan and Sudanese Oil is unacceptable. This campaign targets the sponsors of the 2008 Olympic games. Join this campaign if you're interested and support Darfur.
vjrabid
posted 7/11/2008 from
cmnetwork.blogspot.com
Includes a drunk soccer ref from Belarus, a flying bullfighter from Spain and a Olympic fan from China that sticks pins with different flags in his head.