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"Nobody Wang Chung Tonight..."
2006-06-24
That's Trouble with a capital T which rhymes with D which stands for Disco Dancing. Sigh.
Beijing has banned disco and other dance music in private rooms of nightclubs and karaoke bars. Police hope to curb the flood of illegal drugs into the Chinese capital's entertainment venues.
Posted by:Seafarious

#10  So how are they going to enforce the ban?
All the top bureaucrats and business men head immediately for a private room, which is set up for karaoke.
Then the girls come in, in groups of ten, in evening gowns, until every guest has picked their own "host-girl"
They kneel down in front of you when they serve drinks (a bit embarrassing for a westerner)
After that it's bacchanalia.
AND that's with Chinese romance songs, let alone Western dance music.
After that, it's up to the hotel room upstairs.
Everyone (including the girls)meets up for breakfast at 9 the next morning.
Ah!! the memories.
Posted by: tipper   2006-06-24 13:27  

#9  Ah, 3dc, you saw (and heard) William Hung's audition on American Idol, LOL.
Posted by: Snans Glosing2433   2006-06-24 12:01  

#8  karaoke is the modern chinese opium.
It requires banning as none of these people should be singing.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-06-24 11:50  

#7  lave
Posted by: Snans Glosing2433   2006-06-24 11:46  

#6  What's the Chinese word for rave?
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-06-24 11:12  

#5  I always figured you for Disco, SW
Posted by: Frank G   2006-06-24 11:07  

#4  Beijing has banned disco and other dance music in private rooms of nightclubs and karaoke bars. Police hope to curb the flood of illegal drugs

(Charlie Chan accent) Ah, inscrutable Chinee, ban dance, eliminate drugs, Ah So?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-06-24 10:56  

#3  There go my Donna Summmer records ...
Posted by: Steve White   2006-06-24 10:04  

#2  As an aside, "Everybody Wang Chung tonight" was briefly used as a euphamism for a start of hostilities; along with "Rock the Casbah" in Gulf War I.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-06-24 09:48  

#1  China gets the message 25 years too late - Disco is dead.
Posted by: DMFD   2006-06-24 01:22  

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