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China has announced that all songs posted on music websites must receive prior approval and foreign lyrics must be translated into Chinese, in a new push to control online content.

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'KiwiCoromandel'

China has announced that all songs posted on music websites must receive prior approval and foreign lyrics must be translated into Chinese, in a new push to control online content.

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We welcome our Chinese friends to Beatking where you can listen to and post whatever your heart desires

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Red i just discovered that the chinese word for "trailerpark" is: 活 动 住 房 停 放 处 ....which translates to: huódòng zhùfáng tíngfàngchù..... :lol: :lol:

That is not exactly info that I can get a lot of mileage out of around the trailer park. We are about 12 short of having a dozen Chinese speaking people living here. :lol:

Now....window tinting and lawnmower repair.........that would be useful. :thumbsup:

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Yep, but you have to put up with a liberal amount of liberal bullshit. :o

....and a few pearls of wisdom from yours truly. :lol:

Unfortunately, the rednecks here are a couple leaves short of a teabag, and it ain't greet tea, it's Texas crude; so ... in other words, you have nothing to fear B)

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Unfortunately, the rednecks here are a couple leaves short of a teabag, and it ain't greet tea, it's Texas crude; so ... in other words, you have nothing to fear B)

He may have nothing to fear but you, on the other hand, may want to go out and buy a portable generator. :lol:

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