Our round-up of some of last week's highlights from China's English-language blogosphere:
China Blog Parade: May 19-25, 2007
'Why are there are so many E-GAO among young people?'
But back to Bing Feng Tea House: The blogger answers his question this way:
Video of the Day: China wins FIFA World Cup!
The 18-minute original short film is of course a spoof, a form made popular earlier in the year by The Steam Bun Massacre, a brilliant parody of the movie 无极/The Promise.
The Internet? Is that thing still around?
Shanghaiist remembers with fondness the days in the schoolyard before the advent of computers. Oh how much fun we had, playing handball, flicking marbles across a concrete path, and moving small piles of dirt about the place. Who needs a new-fangled state-of-the-art role-playing video game like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (with full facial animations and lip-synching, a sinister plot involving an unknown assassin of the emperor, and incredibly life-like battle scenes where gamers wield Mithril blades against wave after wave of demons) when you’ve got a yo-yo?
Shanghai fans get up offa their thing for Mr. Dynamite
James Brown might be the Hardest Working Man in Show Business, but yesterday Shanghaiist felt like the Hardest Working Man in Shanghai. Which is why this post is a day late. And because we were recovering from the "Sex Machine" after-party at Mint.

