Come On, Let’s “Stand By Your Ham”
Interesting StuffPig farmers in London request the public to listen to their new song, Stand by your ham, as a show of support for the pork industry. This group of pig farmers gathered in London and alerted the public on their worry and dissatisfaction over the greedy supermarket chains and rising feed prices which might push the industry to extinction.
Lyrics, ‘Stand by Your Ham’
The interesting song, “Stand by Your Ham” was reworked from Tammy Wynette’s “Stand by Your Man”. The lyric is funny but meaningful and reflected the dilemma of these pig farmers.
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Vivian Cancelled All Work and Devoted to Care for Her Father
Celebrity NewsOn February 22, 2008, skin care “BIOTHERM” PR event is a new product in Hong Kong and the brisk image of Vivian Sue character emerged in the summer dress.
Before the lunar New Year, “I have to care for my father poor health due to hepatitis,” said Vivian. She had to cancel all her acting schedule and focus on her father out of filial piety and this event is one her works resumption.
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Edison Chen to Quit Entertainment Industry Forever (Video)
Celebrity NewsAt last, the sex photos scandal male star Edison Chen was in his first public appearance in Hong Kong today after the scandal has dominated headlines on local newspaper since Jan, 2008. He announced at a press conference at 3:00pm today that he will quit from Hong Kong entertainment industry forever.
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Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration (Yuanxiao or Lantern Festival)
Interesting StuffToday, February 21 is the 15th day in Chinese calendar lunar New Year for the Chinese in the world which is also the last day of Chinese New Year celebration. It is customary for all the family members to have a reunion dinner and savored lantern festival under the full moon.
Why yuan xiao festival (元宵節) or lantern festival? It is the first month 15th day and also the first night in Chinese lunar New Year to see a full moon and is also welcoming the season of spring approaching. All family members including children will hang out all different kinds of lantern to parade or stroll along neighbourhood to appreciate the full moon while eating the full rounded glutinous rice yuan xiao(元宵).
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