Posts Tagged ‘China’

Getting behind…and Shanghai Punk/Metal

Posted: 3rd January 2008 by Eric D in SinoPenn
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It’s been awhile, but I haven’t forgot about my newest blog! What’s been happening… Let’s see… I redesigned TeraScape.net! Looks fantastic now! In my own humble opinion, anyways. I still have to mess with those top images a bit more on Photoshop, and despite I wanted to have a Linux logo in that big box, [...]

All I want for Christmas is Shanghai Fox!

Posted: 20th December 2007 by Eric D in SinoPenn
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And I’m giving it twice this week! We’re broadcasting TWICE this week! Today and Tomorrow!!! For the Christmas Season, we have a few old classics from the days of Dean Martin & Nat King Cole, as well as some Trans-Siberian Orchestra. We also have some newer stuff, such as Adam Sandler, and a few Christmas [...]

No Name’s back in Shanghai

Posted: 18th December 2007 by Eric D in SinoPenn
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Friday night, No Name is playing over at Yu Yin Tang. No Name is a punk band out of Xi’an that I used to see play over at the 8 1/2 bar (not to be confused with the hooker joint, 8:30 Friend-changing bar, on Dong DaJie.) Several months ago, they played in Shanghai, and I [...]

You’re Welcome, Siyan

Posted: 14th December 2007 by Eric D in SinoPenn
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http://www.siyansshanghai.com/2007/12/thank-you-eric.html

You NO buy enough junk! You buy More!

Posted: 7th December 2007 by Eric D in SinoPenn
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More riots in the land next to the rising sun. This time it seems tourists are getting fed up with having to shop till you drop on organized tours. It’s an old scam, though, as back in 2000, when we went to Mexico, we were also deposited at a couple souvenir shops here & there. [...]

Why Don’t We Do It in the Road

Posted: 3rd December 2007 by Eric D in SinoPenn
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The man behind “MyLaowai” and our missus’s and I had a great (well I thought so, he wasn’t so impressed) hotpot dinner last night. After a lively discussion last night about various topics concerning China & the locals here, as I mentioned in my last post, I figured he’s a bit on the extreme side… [...]