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- [RE:] ÖÜÄê¼ÉÈÕ£¬¸ú¿§·ÈÓѸæ±ðPosted by maya on 06/02/2011. tar commented once.
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- Posted by July on 10/22/2010. tar commented once.
- Posted by СÂó on 09/26/2010. tar commented 2 times.
- [RE:] Your Political News IQPosted by СÂó on 08/06/2010. tar commented once.
- Posted by tar on 07/17/2010. tar commented 3 times.People have questioned his selection of roles lately. They are certainly more demanding than his earlier films required. You can argue if he's up to it or not. To me though, these kinds of movies rarely need a Shakespearean acting to make it good. A clever premise that stimulates imagination is the reason that draws me to the genre. Like Matrix, people don't seem to care too much about acting. ;-) BTW, СÂó=СÃ۷䣿
- Posted by maya on 06/28/2010. tar commented once.
- [RE:] Joan Hinton £¨º®´º£©¹ýÊÀPosted by СÂó on 06/21/2010. tar commented 6 times.http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/atomic-bomb-woman-pays-tribute-to-mao/story-e6frg6t6-1111117207806 Only somebody who had no clue of how people were suffering, who herself was not subjected to the mental humiliation and physical torture could still rave about Mao's greatness in this newspaper interview quote: "(Mao) was a terrific person and he liberated all the people -- he was not a monster at all." It's one thing to be idealistic. A mind this stubborn, who also railed against Deng Xiao-ping'
- Posted by СÂó on 06/10/2010. tar commented once.
- Posted by maya on 06/02/2010. tar commented 4 times.
- Posted by xw on 05/20/2010. tar commented once.
- Posted by sands on 04/24/2010. tar commented once.
- Posted by С¿ on 04/21/2010. tar commented 2 times.
- Posted by zili on 02/11/2010. tar commented once.
- Posted by xw on 02/04/2010. tar commented once.
- [RE:] ÍƼöºÃµçÓ°CrashPosted by liaokang on 11/20/2009. tar commented 2 times.
- Posted by СÃÛ·ä on 11/18/2009. tar commented 2 times.
- Posted by ÀÏÍß on 11/16/2009. tar commented once.
- [RE:] ÖйúÈËÃæ¶Ô×ÔÉíÖÖ×åÆ«¼ûPosted by touche on 11/16/2009. tar commented once.
- Posted by °Ëʮһ×Ó on 11/15/2009. tar commented once.
- Posted by maya on 11/03/2009. tar commented once.To a sports fanatic, not only beauty is in the eye of beholder, it's never even something registered in his brain. Some of them do behave bizarrely- like many fans in cold weather cities would bare their chests in freezing weather. The closest I can think of a parallel is some trailer park trash watching daytime soup opera. To outsiders it's incomprehensible, but both have drama and suspense and violence, plus the athletes they have far juicier sexual dalliances in their private lives that are far more grip
- Posted by zt on 10/23/2009. tar commented once.
- [RE:] Èå¼ÒºÍÖιúPosted by СÃÛ·ä on 10/23/2009. tar commented once.
- [RE:] Óżª•±´ÀÓï¼Posted by Guoluren on 10/23/2009. tar commented once.
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- Posted by СÃÛ·ä on 10/02/2009. tar commented 13 times.
- [RE:] Äã×ÔÓɲ»£¿Posted by touche on 09/22/2009. tar commented once.Driving automobile is a privilege - with it comes the responsibilities, whcih include learning the rules of the roads and buying the insurance. It's not a right. You do have the freedom of NOT driving a vehicle. Again paying taxes is the price you pay for freely associating yourself to a society. In exchange you get protections both physically and financially. You have the absolute freedom to give it all up and settle in an uninhabited island somewhere in the pacific ocean. You can then live as a t
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