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Shocking and crude translation in children’s show

September 14, 2009

The advantage of watching children’s programs on VCD or DVD as compared to those shown on TV is that there are subtitles available on CDs. This is especially useful when the programs involve a lot of singing and you want to learn the songs so that you can then teach your children the lyrics.
Since Ryan [...]

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Can’t believe I am bumping up to a Barney tune!

August 26, 2009

When I was single, I used to think that I would not let my kids watch Barney because I thought the purple dinasaur is weird and eerie. Just look at his perpetual grin!

And then we did the “unthinkable” and let Ryan watch Barney a few months back. Since then, there was no turning back. He absolutely [...]

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Horatio of CSI Miami bounces back from death tonight!

August 12, 2009

I’m a huge fan of CSI. Tonight is the night I’ve been waiting for a long, long time. Since the shocking end in last season’s CSI Miami which saw Horatio Caine being shot and left for dead, I’ve been even more hooked and kept in suspense waiting for the new season to come back. I was impatient, [...]

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My son imitates Michael Jackson

August 3, 2009

Before Michael Jackson died, I have never thought of teaching Ryan who he is. But since his death, almost every audio shop has been playing the King of Pop’s songs, MTVs and even recorded live concerts. We bought the one of his recorded concert DVD (read my review of Michael Jackson’s Live In Bucharest: The [...]

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Stuck to theme song of My Friends Tigger and Pooh

June 19, 2009

I’ve been a fan of Winnie The Pooh since my student days at the university. Well, the plush toys and the merchandises but not the cartoon. I found them to be rather slow and a tad boring. But now that Disney has come up with a much livelier and colourful version called My Friends Tigger [...]

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