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Danwei TV on CNN.comPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, May 16, 2007 1:59 PM
A story about Danwei TV's Sexy Beijing is currently one of the top stories on CNN.com. For other press coverage about Danwei, see our press page.
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Comments on Danwei TV on CNN.comCongratz Danwei. Don't forget us little homies on the way up yo! *psst* CNN is not really all that... You need to get on foxnews. That's where it's at brah. "*psst* CNN is not really all that..." True...CNN = CommieNewsNetwork. That's about as good as cctv I'm hope you know I was being sarcastic. I'm as "left wing pansy" (quote from a friend of mine) as they come brah...My news source is www.whatreallyhappened.com I kid... Still to me CNN and Foxnews are isomorphic, i.e there exist an isomorphism between CNN and Foxnews... MUWHAHAHAHA #mad laugh of insanity# |
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