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June 02

birds' nest

yesterday I found a bird's nest in the building where I live. So I got a chance to watch how the birds feed their youngs. interesting and I have also made some photos. in order not to disturb them too much, I didn't stay long there.
May 29

finally got drive licence

after almost half a year I've finally got my drive licence. Looking back these time I find it was really a hard time, but still many funny things. I don't want to remind the hard ones but want to share some funny moments with you.
1. before I touched the car for the first time(although I've drove my dad's car long time ago, but it doesn't count), I've asked many ppls about the drive things, like how to drive, how to react when there were an accedent or something like that. and without practice it seems always easier as the reality. so by the fist praxis course, the teacher just allowed me to hold the steering wheel and not to use the pedals, a great gap between the ideality and reality came out. I was soooooo depressed in that course, and the teacher seemed to know my feeling, so he ask me to try to start the car in a fueling station, I couldn't control the car, and let it rushed directly to the wall a couple of meters in front of me. after that, I gave up: okay, I still got a lot of things to learn before I really can.
2. I didn't know that the height of the steering wheel of my training car(a vw golf 5) is adjustable, even I do know that it is able to adjust it in dad's, mom's, bro's or any one else's cars. So one time I found the steering wheel not so suitable to me, I just thought my seat might be too high, never thought it was because of the steering wheel itself. so I decided to set my seat very low. my behavior amazed my teacher of course, but he said nothing at first. this kind of seat-height made me feel very bad during the drive. after I had made the motor stalled several times, my teacher couldn't help to ask me what was wrong with me: first to set the seat so low and let the motor stall many times. just in that moment I started to realise that the steering wheel was just the same as other cars', their height are adjustable.
3. as all of us know, there are blind spots behind cars. it is always necessary to turning our heads to check it before wir change the tracks. it is a good habit, so I always like to remember it and do it at the right time, though sometimes I still forgot it. so one day before the drive class, I recite some rules and force myself to try to do them. but that day I overdid the shoulder view with turning my head around for almost 180°. my teacher laughed out and told me: there are mirrors for the backward view, it is not necessary to turn your head that way, it will cause pain and headache.
4. after I became drive better, my concentration was no longer like before, so one day during stop for a red traffic light, he told me to turn left after this cross. but the same time, a pretty girl just walked across the road, and I just watched her walk by until she was gone. after that I asked my teacher: you meant turn right, right? he became mopey and asked: did you just ignore me with watching that pretty girl? it was just not right, and if this happens in the exam, you will fail!!!
 
April 25

谁说咱老中不幽默?!Joe Wong上了CBS说笑话

Joe Wong is not a genius. He was a miracle, but that ended soon after birth. However, Joe Wong has come a long way from a slimy fertilized egg in China to a unique comedian with a dry sense of humor in America . Joe Wong is one of the best known comedians in the New England area and is a favorite at comedy clubs, corporate functions, fundraisers and colleges.
http://www.JoeWongComedy.com
 
following is a piece of his funny video
 

 

 

Joe Wang says (with some grammar errors of his style):
hi, everybody...so aah, i am irish...i read a report saying that a man reach their sexual peak at the age of 18...but i didn't know this, until i was 25...so the world will never knew what a stud i was...nobody took a bite out of this peach when it was ripe...

i am not good at sports, but i love parallel parking...because unlike sports...whenever parallel parking, the worse you are...the more people they have rudeing for you...i am an immigrant...and i used to drive this used car with a lot of bumper stickers that impossible to peel it off...and one of them said ...if you don't speak english...go home...and i didn't notice this for two years...i tried really hard to become an US citizen, and i had to take this america history lessons...

where they ask us questions like... who's benjamin franklin...well, I like aah...the reason our convenience store gets robbed...what's the second amendment...well, I like aah...the reason our convenience store gets robbed...what's the row (Roe) vs wade...like aah...two ways of coming to the united states...i have a family now, but i used to be really scared of marriage... i was like...wow...50% of all marriages end up lasting for ever...

i just had my first child last year... and aah...i was really amazed by it...you know...i was at the delivery room...holding on my son...thinking to myself...wow...he was just born...and he is already US citizen...so i said to him...ah...do you even know who's benjamin franklin...now i have a sign on my car...it says...ah...baby on board...this sign is basically a threat...it just says i have a screaming baby and a nagging wife...and i am not afraid of dying anymore...

以下是抄来的一段说法∶

”In 1973,  the US Supreme Court had prohibited states from making laws that interfered with a
woman's right to an abortion during the early months of pregnancy.

Joe
roe v. wade 转换成 row  (rowing the boat) &  wade (swimming ) to USA. (划船和游泳偷渡到美国)

第一个 Benjamin Franklin  的幽默在於美国的百元大钞上就是印著他的头像,  所以商店强劫都是因他而
起。

第二个 Second Amendment to the US constitution is to protect the right  to keep and bear arms.  所以
又和抢劫相关。”

April 14

John Rabe-Der gute Mensch von Nanjing

I have just known this film. Seems good, might contribute the German cinema again

http://www.focus.de/kultur/kino_tv/john-rabe_aid_228946.html

In China verehrt, bei uns vergessen: Der deutsche Kaufmann John Rabe rettete 1937 mehr als 250 000 Chinesen vor dem Tod. Jetzt wird sein Leben verfilmt.

Schnurrbart, Nickelbrille, Glatze – Ulrich Tukur steht in einem kolonialen Ballsaal: „Ich lebe seit mehr als 27 Jahren in China“, setzt er seine Rede an. Ein Knall unterbricht ihn, gefolgt von einem Blitz. Ein schwerer Kronleuchter stürzt von der Decke und zerschellt auf dem Parkett. Der Zweite Weltkrieg hat soeben die ostchinesische Stadt Nanjing (Nanking) erreicht.
Der Drehplan schreibt das Jahr 1937. Japanische Truppen stürmen auf die damalige Hauptstadt zu. Menschen rennen panisch aus dem Saal.

Die vergessene Geschichte eines Mannes

Nach chinesischen Angaben wurden in den darauffolgenden Wochen über 300 000 Menschen von japanischen Soldaten ermordet und brutal hingerichtet. Tausende Frauen wurden vergewaltigt. Als „Massaker von Nanjing“ ging dieser Angriff in die Geschichte ein. Für den Hamburger Kaufmann John Rabe ist der japanische Angriff ein Wendepunkt in seinem Leben: vom einfachen Siemens-Vertreter, arroganten Kolonialherren und Hitler-Verehrer zum Retter von Hunderttausenden.

Regisseur und Kurzfilm-Oscar-Preisträger Florian Gallenberger hat sich der Handlung, die an den Kinoerfolg „Schindlers Liste“ erinnert, angenommen. Die Dreharbeiten fallen mit dem 70. Jahrestag des „Massakers von Nanjing“ zusammen, dem die Chinesen am 13. Dezember gedenken.

 
Hitler-Verehrer mit Moral

Rabe, gespielt von Ulrich Tukur, richtet als Vorsitzender eines internationalen Komitees mit anderen Ausländern eine Sicherheitszone für Flüchtlinge ein. Mehr als 600 Chinesen kommen allein auf seinem Privatgrundstück unter. Der Deutsche spannt in seinem Garten die Hakenkreuzfahne auf und schützt mit diesem Symbol des Schreckens paradoxerweise sogar Leben, da die japanischen Verbündeten Hitler-Deutschlands Rabes Grundstück als Schutzzone akzeptierten. „Es ist eine interessante Figur, weil sie sehr widersprüchlich ist“, sagt Ulrich Tukur am Rand der Dreharbeiten. Durch die Geschichte werde Rabe für eine Zeit lang „zu einem richtig anständigen großen Menschen, einem Humanisten“.

Gedreht wird bis Februar in Schanghai und an Originalschauplätzen in Nanjing. Der mehr als 15 Millionen Euro teure Film soll Ende 2008 in die Kinos kommen. In weiteren Rollen sind Daniel Brühl, Dagmar Manzel und Gottfried John sowie Hollywood-Schauspieler Steve Buscemi („The Big Lebowski“) und die Chinesin Zhang Jingchu („Peacock“) zu sehen.

Der Film „John Rabe“ solle keine Heldensaga erzählen und nicht den Eindruck erwecken, es habe „gute Nazis“ gegeben, erklärt Regisseur Florian Gallenberger. Rabe, der das Hitler-Regime nur aus der Ferne kannte, sei nach seiner Rückkehr von seinem Irrglauben an das „Dritte Reich“ bald abgefallen. Vergeblich habe er versucht, Hitler zur Einflussnahme bei den japanischen Bündnispartnern zu bewegen. Darauf war er von der Gestapo festgenommen und mit Redeverbot belegt worden.

Daniel Brühl als deutscher Diplomat

„John Rabe hatte ein verklärtes Bild vom Nationalsozialismus“, meint auch Daniel Brühl, der im Film einen deutschen Diplomaten jüdischer Herkunft spielt. Für das Filmteam ist nicht nur die vergessene Geschichte und die Figur John Rabe interessant, sondern auch der ungewöhnliche Dreh im fernen China. Die chinesischen Darsteller sehen es als Ehre an, mitspielen zu dürfen: „John Rabe hat so viel Gutes getan“, sagt der Schauspieler Lin Dongfu.

  

March 17

点名

 
关于点名~~见者有份!!!!!!!!!!!
 
要求:
1. Put Your music player on Shuffle.
   (  打开音乐,  放进你所有的歌,随机模式 )

2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer.
(点 “  下一首 ”  来获得每个问题的答案)

3. You must write down the name of the song no matter how silly it sounds!
(你必须写下那首歌的名字无论看起来有多傻)

4. Put any comments in brackets after the song name.
(在歌名后面的括号里写下评论)

5. Tag 10 friends.
(点 10  个朋友)

6. Anyone tagged has to do the same, because fun pointlessness spread s like a virus.
(所有被点的必须做同样的事,因为如果不做的话大家都不会做了 ……  )
 
 
寡人,真是把所有的歌都循环播放了.....结果答案~~都还说得过去~~~
 
My answers:
 
If someone says, “Is this okay?”
(如果有人说, “  这样行吗? ” )
李纹-宠物【有关系吗?有点牛头不对马嘴】

How would you describe yourself?
(你怎样描述自己的)
BSB- everybody【好吧,意思就是说我很从众】

What do you like in a guy/girl?
(你喜欢一个男孩 /  女孩什么?)
Natascha St. Pier - Alors On se Raccroche【说明我注定悲情,唉,这就是人生】
 
How do you feel today?
(你今天感觉怎么样?)
齐秦 - 往事随风【好吧,虽然还比较符合逻辑,不过还不至于那么悲观啊】
 
What is your life’s purpose?
(你生命的目的是什么?)
王菲 - 四月雪【不是吧,我最恨下雪了,还下到四月?】
 
What is your motto?
(你的座右铭?)
张信哲- 忘不了你【怎么会忘不了呢?我很健忘的】

What do your friends think of you?
(你的朋友怎么看你?)
westlife - change the world【哇,这么牛x?不错不错】

What do you think of your parents?
(你怎么看你的父母?)
侯湘婷 - 冷战【啊?怎么总是这么negative的答案啊?其实不是啦】

What do you think about very often?
(你经常考虑的事情是什么?)
孟庭苇 - 无声的雨【嗯,我喜欢雨,虽然更喜欢有声的】
 
What do you think of your best friend?
(你怎么看你最好的朋友?)
张震岳 - 自由【嗯,真的嘞,你继续自由吧】
 
What do you want to be when you grow up?
(你长大后想成为什么?)
JBO - Lieschen【不要啊,我不想变态】

What do you think of the person you like?
(你怎么看你喜欢的人?)
Celine Dion- amar haciendo al amor【嗯,有点道理,哈哈】

What is your Life Story?
(你生命的故事是什么 ?  )
the corrs - so young【哈哈,很正确,我会一直这样的】
 
What is your hobby/interest?
(你的爱好 /  兴趣是?)
许茹芸 - 爱不爱你都一样【这个。。。一下子就暴露了。其实不会这么绝情啊】

What is your biggest fear?
(你最害怕什么?)
林晓培 - 擦身而过【对哦,要是发现钱包还不见了,更怕】
 
What is your biggest secret?
(你最大的秘密是?)
张艾嘉 - 60年代【嗯,确实,那时还不没有人知道我呢】
 
 What do you think of when you see the person you like?
(当你看到喜欢的人你会想什么)
齐秦 - 一场游戏一场梦【一下子就被描黑了,跳进黄河都洗不清了】
 
What will you dance to at your wedding?
(你婚礼的时候会跳哪首歌?)
许茹芸 - 半首歌【这首歌不太适合跳舞吧?不过反正也不会】

What will they play at your funeral?
(他们在你葬礼的时候会放什么音乐?)
周华健 - 我的情歌【我真的很想念这个世界的……】
 
What do you think of your friends?
(你怎么看你的朋友?)
陈小春 - 抱一抱【嗯,这个还比较合适哈】
 
What will you post this as?
(你会把这篇问卷叫什么?)
李玟 - 真的想见你(粤语)【算了吧,也不是那么想啦】
 
哈哈,好久没有做这种游戏了,这个还蛮有意思的~~~
 
haven't played such game for a long time, soooo interesting.