Topics
- 2011 tracks
- 2014 tracks
- 2015 tracks
- animals
- austria
- baozi
- Beijing restaurants
- berlin
- books
- brighton
- britpop
- britpop nuggets
- cambodia
- china life
- china questions
- china travel
- chinese food
- chinese language
- chinese literature
- compilation
- croatia
- czech republic
- estonia
- film
- finland
- forgotten 90s bands
- france
- hong kong
- hungary
- internet
- italy
- laos
- latvia
- les rougon-macquart
- linguistics
- lithuania
- london
- ltsb
- macau
- manila
- meat in popular music
- mind your language
- mongolia
- music
- Netherlands
- photography
- photos
- photoshoppery
- podcast
- podcasts
- poland
- politics
- portugal
- prague
- pulp
- religion
- rip
- russia
- scumhampton
- slovakia
- spain
- sport
- swimming
- tefl
- thailand
- the cabin fever
- things in china
- TV
- uk life
- video
- videos
- vietnam
- wales
- weird food
- worcester
-
Recent Posts
- Texture and Artefact 14/02/2023
- Wet Markets 21/04/2020
- What are the Seven Wolves? 11/04/2020
- In a Pickle 21/03/2020
- Centuries of Sound 23/10/2017
- I probably have to write something about the bizarre Princess Diana statue garden in Nansha 31/01/2017
- 75 Tracks From 2015 16/01/2016
- The Floor 10/12/2015
- Chinese Condom Brands 08/11/2015
- Britpop Nuggets Part Three: Long Live The UK Music Scene 22/10/2015
Archive
Popular Today
Recent Comments
Anonymous on Does dubbing TV harm language… Delia on Forgotten 90s bands – Ph… Jaka on Equally Divided Europe haonowshaokao on Britpop Nuggets Part One: Some… vicdiesel on Britpop Nuggets Part One: Some… Blogroll
Bonus
China
Music
People
Categories
- diary (783)
- food tube (27)
- journalism (4)
- language (1)
- literature (9)
- music (97)
- podcast (23)
- things in china (15)
- video (1)
-
RSS feed
Last.fm weekly chart
Author Archives: haonowshaokao
I haven’t seen the married woman for more than a week now. She was calling me up to 12 times a night, including a few times after I’d told her I was going to sleep. Recently I’ve been not answering … Continue reading
Two months of on-off (serious) rain seem to have provisionally ended and now it is intensely hot. Spring term is finally ending too. The next two months will mainly involve “summer school” which may mean I have weekends off. I’m … Continue reading
Protected:
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Protected:
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
I haven’t updated for a couple of weeks, as I’ve been too busy generally having a good time. The crisis is over, vaguely. Brent is getting his own place with his girlfriend and I’m sorting something out in a couple … Continue reading
I’m going to have to write more of these private entries now that I’ve found out people round here are reading this lj secretly. There’s a streak of malicious gossip around the foreign community in Zhuhai which has shocked me … Continue reading
Complaints
I came into school on Saturday, started feeling ill, came home and lay in bed for two days cold-sweating and lacking the ability to eat or (largely) move. When It didn’t give me a headache I was able to watch … Continue reading
The last few days
I woke up on Thursday (now my only day off) with the usual semi-hangover and caught the bus into Gongbei with Brent. Gongbei is the area of Zhuhai bordering Macau and therefore the shopping district where the Macanese types pop … Continue reading
In a complete turnaround for the books, the typhoon is again heading our way and I will after all be able to move into the amazing flat. In other news; here is a shop in a local shopping centre whose … Continue reading
There was a typhoon heading straight for us today, but it seems to have veered off to the East. Though this is in a way a relief, it is also a little disappointing. I suppose there will be plenty this … Continue reading
