No, 周董, we don't want you in the car during the crash scene!

Oct 14, 2009 13:59

I don't understand what on earth Jay wanted in the car for.  It must be one of those man things that women don't get (because men are dumb beyond our comprehension).  But yay that I found another newspaper article about Jay to put in my scrapbook today!  (And Jam and Han Hong, the former for a concert and the latter for her album release.)

I'm weird because I put this all in a spiral notebook, but not just that.  I put random other stuff from various countries in there, too.  Sometimes, it's stuff I find that's really awesome, but other times it's really awful stuff, like an article on Jolin Tsai (on whom I've drawn a nice mustache) or some wrapper from a foreign food that made me want to throw up.  It's kind of a warning, in case I ever think about buying something because I can't really remember whether I've tried it before.  For the stuff I can't really put in there, such as the canned 珍珠豆浆 I tried a week ago, I have to rely on memory.  (That's one thing, though, that I don't think I'll be forgetting anytime soon, and not for lack of trying.  Pearl tea is good, soymilk is good.  Who knew that soymilk with tapioca would be so 难喝?!)  There's a wrapper from dessert pocky, though, too.  That way, I can remember what exactly it was I ate that tasted like the brownie mix you scrape off of the bowl.  *Mmm*

And aren't the clips of Jay playing the shamisen in Japan at the end of this video fancams I've seen previously? 0_o They're to wobbly to be professional.  Way to cobble together a video out of random concert clips from DVDs, CCTV footage, and a few fancams!  I somehow doubt they found the people who took the video and asked for their permission, not that people are really encouraged to film concerts.



I also found this page when I was searching for info on the shamisen.   You can pluck at it with your mouse.  If you're like me and have no musical talent what-so-ever, you won't get anything nearly as pretty as what you hear at the end of the video above. 

green hornet, food, jay chou

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