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Funniest exam answers become internet sensation

 Website called funnyexam.com offers a hilarious pinboard for staff to expose the silliest answers they've ever seen

Teachers from the US and UK are posting the best real exam answers from the pupils they teach on the website http://funnyexam.com

The students may have got an E in their tests but they've been creating chortles on the internet since the site was created.…

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Added by Richard Roman on March 4, 2012 at 21:00 — 3 Comments

Pasty competition brings international flavour to Cornwall

Cooks from the countries where migrating Cornish miners took their portable lunch add spice to classic dish

Mike Amery, a guesthouse owner from Pennsylvania has been holed up in a bed and breakfast in deepest Cornwall blending,…

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Added by Richard Roman on March 3, 2012 at 18:21 — 1 Comment

'Sand Dredging' and 'Cooking with Poo' up for bizarre title of the year book prize

A Century of Sand Dredging in the Bristol Channel: Volume Two and Cooking with Poo are on a shortlist for the prize of the oddest book title of the year.

It is considered alongside Cooking with Poo, a Thai cooking book by Saiyuud Diwong. “Poo” is Thai for “crab” and is also the chef’s nickname.

The self explanatory Estonian Sock Patterns All Around the World by Aino Praakli is also…

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Added by Richard Roman on February 24, 2012 at 17:38 — 1 Comment

Apple battles to avoid iPad ban in China

Apple battles to avoid iPad ban in China

The latest stage of Apple’s battle to use the “iPad” trademark in China saw heated exchanges in a Shanghai court, as the technology giant fought to avoid disruption to global supplies of its best-selling tablet.

t is under attack from Shenzhen Proview Technology, a Chinese company, which registered the iPad trademark in 2001. Apple bought rights to the name fro £35,000 from a Taiwanese company affiliated with Proview but the mainland…

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Added by Richard Roman on February 22, 2012 at 22:47 — 5 Comments

weekend in Hong Kong

Am thinking of going to HK for a weekend - tips/hints on hotels/ restaurants what to do etc warmly welcomed

Added by Richard Roman on February 13, 2012 at 15:02 — 7 Comments

The religious community of the Chun

Just some holy people I have come across recently:

Dennis the Abbott

Mahatma Jack

Steve "the seer" Mellow

The Dalai Richard (or as some people say: "The Dalai Dick"

Are there any other holy people out there?

Added by Richard Roman on January 19, 2012 at 15:30 — 1 Comment

The King's Speech sparks resurgence of elocution lessons

Figures show the number of people seeking voice coaching has more than doubled in a year in response to the depressed jobs market.

Some tutors put the rise down to the popularity of The King’s Speech, saying it prompted a renewed focus on the personal benefits of speaking clearly and effectively.

Others said they had been inundated with calls from parents who fear their children are…

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Added by Richard Roman on January 19, 2012 at 12:00 — No Comments

Angry mob pelts eggs at Apple store in China over iPhone 4S release

An angry crowd shouted and threw eggs at Apple's Beijing flagship store after it failed to open on schedule on Friday to sell the popular new iPhone 4S model.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/9011987/Angry-mob-pelts-eggs-at-Apple-store-in-China-over-iPhone-4S-release.html…

Chinese people wait outside an Apple store all night before the mainland release of iPhone 4S

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Added by Richard Roman on January 14, 2012 at 13:27 — 5 Comments

What constitutes the perfect full English breakfast?

When I get home later this month my first breakfast will include:

2 rashers unsmoked danish back  bacon, a good sized pork sausage, 2 fried eggs (easy over), button mushrooms, a half grilled tomato, 2 pieces of fried black pudding and fried bread. All washed down with a good mug of tea (with milk and sugar) - also English mustard for the sausage.

All followed with hot butterd toast and marmalade

here are some replies from the guardian on this most…

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Added by Richard Roman on January 11, 2012 at 22:41 — 22 Comments

Changchun 2012 Ice and Snow Festival & Vasaloppet Skiing Gala Grandly Opened

The Changchun 2012 Ice and Snow Festival was grandly opened at Jingyuetan National Forest Park on Monday morning of January 2, 2012.

 

This year marks the 15th session of the Ice and Snow Festival, and the 10th anniversary for the settlement of Vasaloppet in Changchun. 

 

The theme of the festival is “Passionate Vasaloppet, Attractive Changchun”. In line with “tour around Changchun, have fun on weekends” and “watch the Winter Games, travel around Jilin Province…

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Added by Richard Roman on January 10, 2012 at 16:46 — 1 Comment

The 28th Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival in China

 The 28th International Harbin Ice and Snow Festival held in Harbin, in China's northern Heilongjiang province. The annual three-month long festival will have its opening ceremony on 5 January 2012

Well worth a visit if you have never been - Go to the ice festival in the evening and the snow festival the following morning - and then find a good Russian restaurant to warm up!

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Added by Richard Roman on January 9, 2012 at 8:56 — No Comments

How a small, unremarkable country came to dominate the world of beermaking

THE Trappist Abbey of St Sixtus of Westvleteren has little to offer those wishing to gawp at ecclesiastical architecture. The 19th-century buildings—squat, brick and functional—sit on a quiet country lane amid flat farmland, close to Belgium’s border with France. Yet the vast visitors’ car park is a clue that some people nevertheless consider the abbey worth a trip. For beer lovers, St Sixtus is a place of pilgrimage.

The abbey and its most famous brew, Westvleteren 12—a dark, strong…

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Added by Richard Roman on January 2, 2012 at 12:21 — 5 Comments

Café de Paris in Rome to reopen, casting off mafia ties

The iconic Cafe de Paris in Rome – the inspiration behind Federico Fellini's classic La Dolce Vita – is set to reopen after it was discovered two years it had been used as a front for money-laundering by the notorious 'Ndrangheta mafia of Calabria.

It was a legendary emblem of the "Dolce Vita" high life of Rome in the 1960s, enticing stars such as Sophia Loren, Ava Gardner and Frank Sinatra.…

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Added by Richard Roman on December 21, 2011 at 23:07 — No Comments

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il dies aged 69 after heart attack

Kim's death was announced on Monday by the state television from the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.

Kim is believed to have suffered a stroke in 2008 but he had appeared relatively vigorous in photos and video from recent trips to China and Russia and in numerous trips around the country carefully documented by state media. The communist country's "Dear Leader" - reputed to have had a taste for cigars, cognac and gourmet cuisine -…

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Added by Richard Roman on December 19, 2011 at 12:44 — 28 Comments

A great European dies

Václav Havel, the dissident playwright who led the Czechoslovakian "velvet revolution" and was one of the fathers of the east European pro-democracy movement that led to the fall of the Berlin wall, has died aged 75.

To read more....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/18/vaclav-havel-dies

'''''and he was a writer! ... a man of dignity

Added by Richard Roman on December 19, 2011 at 0:26 — 1 Comment

Maharishi Jack is in Changchun!

Maharishi Jack is here in Changchun!

His many followers from around the world are bewitched by his down to earth stories, pithy humour which always contain the essence of a deeper more meaningful truth. Currently, only a few of his closest followers know of his existence here in Changchun but he will be revealing an important message for the sake of humanity soon.

Full details will be available when appropriate on Changchun Live - this is  just to let everyone…

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Added by Richard Roman on December 14, 2011 at 21:02 — 7 Comments

The five worst Christmas songs of all time

1 - John Denver: Please Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)

The Colorado Laureate sings the tale of a seven-year-old boy pleading with his father not to pass out under the Christmas Tree. Denver, famous for Annie's Song, recorded Please Daddy in 1975 on his album Rocky Mountain Christmas and it featrures the lyrics:

You came home at a quarter past…

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Added by Richard Roman on December 14, 2011 at 16:42 — 1 Comment

How the hell did they get up there and how will they get down?

Why don't they use dynamite? Labourers use excavators on top of a residential building being demolished in Yuhuan County of Taizhou City, Zhejiang province



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2071438/How-did-Excavators-dismantle-Chinese-highrise-down.html#ixzz1gOOS4p9U…

Why don't they use dynamite? Labourers use excavators on top of a residential building being demolished in Yuhuan County of Taizhou City, Zhejiang province

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Added by Richard Roman on December 13, 2011 at 14:11 — 9 Comments

American author David Guterson wins Literary Review's Bad Sex award for his novel Ed King

Guterson, the American novelist most famous for his best selling Snow Falling on Cedars, was given the accolade for his fifth book Ed King, a modern reworking of the Greek legend.

Judges were said to be impressed by his over-reliance on terms such as "family jewels", "back door" and "front parlour" during a sex scene between mother and son.

They said the terms made him the "clear winner".…

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Added by Richard Roman on December 7, 2011 at 18:41 — No Comments

Head, Heart or Guts?

There is a management and philosophical concept that these three things are part of our make-up

One view - that I agree with is that we are good in two areas but tend to be weak in the third.

Now - this is difficult but I would guess that I am a Head and Heart guy - but not so good on the Guts

Head - good at thinking, rationalising. reasoning etc

Heart - good at feeling, empathy, understanding

Guts - good at doing, making things happen, being…

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Added by Richard Roman on December 6, 2011 at 0:48 — 4 Comments

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