米帝黾猪鸡奸会为黾猪逗士们所发奖金一览(逗士们来领奖 ...

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知名海外逗士所设组织皆在列,大家找找“北京之春”在哪里。

Independent Chinese PEN Center
$152,350*
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned

materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international

advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.



Beijing Spring Magazine
$180,000*
To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring, which carries analysis and commentary by authors inside and outside China regarding

political developments, social issues, and the prospects for democratization in China.

Rule of Law and Public Participation
$180,913
To strengthen the rule of law, enhance citizens’ awareness of their legal rights, enhance norms of access to information and the free flow of information,

and broaden participation in public policy debates. Projects will support a variety of educational, research, policy analysis, and legal aid activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$294,058
To empower workers, promote government accountability, and improve access to justice in China. The Solidarity Center, in cooperation with local partners,

will sponsor research, education programs, trainings, and seminars to build effective networks in specific industrial sectors, as well as enhance the

capacity of stakeholders to initiate viable labor regulation reforms related to worker safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$134,454
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates

a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$120,418
To promote labor rights in China. The Solidarity Center will cooperate with local partners to conduct trainings and other outreach activities to raise

awareness of labor rights, particularly as they relate to occupational safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$40,000
To promote awareness among Chinese workers of their rights. The Solidarity Center and its partner will continue distribution of its worker rights information

CDs inside China as well as frequent interviews with the international and Chinese press.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$40,000*
To strengthen enforcement of the Labor Contract Law and other labor protections in China. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization will conduct

education workshops for workers, and publish and distribute a study guide regarding the Labor Contract Law and other relevant regulations.

American Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation (AFTEF)
$40,000
To encourage the introduction of democratic teaching methods in classrooms. The AFTEF will assist local partners to conduct a variety of workshops and

produce educational materials for distribution in hard copy and on the Internet.

Asia Catalyst
$15,000*
To function as a regional forum and facilitate cross-border linkages among NGOs. Asia Catalyst will develop a Chinese-language informational website that

will include resources for NGOs and post information about human rights, social justice, and environmental protection initiatives.

Beijing Dongzhen-Nalan Cultural Communication Co., Limited (BDNCCC)
$36,500 *
To strengthen civil society and advance respect for human rights. BDNCCC will facilitate several trainings for civic groups to introduce to participants

basic concepts of human rights and organizational development skills, such as management systems, leadership, and team building.

Beijing Spring Magazine
$180,000*
To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring, which carries analysis and commentary by authors inside and outside China regarding

political developments, social issues, and the prospects for democratization in China.

Beijing Yirenping Information & Counseling Center, LLC
$70,000*
To promote the rule of law and the development of public interest law in China. The Center will maintain a telephone hotline to provide citizens with legal

aid, conduct research regarding legal reforms and produce related public reports, make policy recommendations to relevant authorities, and hold a discussion

series for lawyers and concerned citizens.

Beijing Zhiaixing Information Counseling Company Limited
$235,000*
To operate a diverse program promoting accountability and human rights. The work of the organization will include legal aid, investigative reporting,

activist training, and human rights documentation related to HIV/AIDS and other public health threats.

Celeluck Company, Ltd.
$100,000*
To promote free discussion and analysis of current events and political issues. Celeluck will publish a series of Chinese-language books on issues related to

the future of democracy and human rights in China. The organization will also continue to issue its monthly periodical, Open Magazine, known for its exposés

and timely analysis of trends and newsworthy events in China.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$167,708
To enhance the capacity of business associations and other NGOs. CIPE and its partner organization will collect and disseminate information on management

best practices, and publish a guidebook promoting a better model of self-governance for independent organizations.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$26,133
To encourage good governance and enhance private-sector participation in public policy debates on key reform issues. CIPE will support local partners in

China to conduct regular symposia on China’s economic and governance reforms, in which independent voices can engage government officials in policy

discussions.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$94,182
To encourage advocacy efforts by raising awareness of key reform issues. CIPE will work with its partner in China to hold weekly policy forums. These forums

will focus on themes such as political and economic reforms, civil society development, and social justice.

Center for Modern China
$261,000*
To maintain a forum for informed and responsible debate of public policy questions. The Center will publish Modern China Studies, a quarterly Chinese-

language scholarly journal that features economic and social science research concerning liberal, democratic solutions to contemporary policy questions in

China. In addition, the Center will engage in a historical memory project that gives voice to alternative views of an important historical event.

China Aid Association
$75,000*
To promote religious freedom in China. China Aid will publish the Chinese Law & Religion Monitor, a semi-annual journal containing analysis and documentation

of religious issues and human rights abuses suffered by religious believers. China Aid will also maintain an online library of reference materials, including

Chinese- and English-language full-text copies of laws and regulations governing religious practices in China.

China Free Press
$140,000
To expand the space for free expression. China Free Press will host banned and censored Chinese pro-democracy websites that provide a platform for discussion

and debate on current events and pressing social, political and economic questions facing China. China Free Press will also maintain a dedicated civil rights

page as a forum for reports, commentary, and appeals by citizens.

China Information Center
$410,000*
To provide an alternative source of news and opinion for audiences in China. The Center will disseminate news, commentary, and independent analysis of

developments in China and important international events through two Chinese-language websites and an email list.

Democratic China, Inc.
$150,000
To promote well-informed and uncensored dialogue on issues relevant to China’s political development. The grantee will publish weekly the online Chinese-

language magazine Minzhu Zhongguo (Democratic China), which carries news and analysis by authors inside and outside of China regarding current affairs,

culture, history, and international relations.

Friends of China Labour Bulletin
$80,000*
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and

educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

Human Rights in China (HRIC)
$430,000*
To advance internationally recognized human rights in China. HRIC facilitates the work of domestic groups in building an effective agenda for social, legal,

and political development through collaborative research and education, print and electronic publications, and advocacy.

Independent Chinese PEN Center
$152,350*
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned

materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international

advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.

Initiatives for China
$75,000
To promote inter-ethnic understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation among prodemocracy activists from different ethnic groups in China. Initiatives for

China will organize an inter-ethnic conference with conflict resolution workshops and panel discussions on democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$400,000
To expand the space for civic engagement in China by supporting citizen groups and coalitions. The program will help strengthen the capacity of Chinese civic

organizations and coalitions by providing opportunities for international exchange and by supporting partner organizations’ research, monitoring, and

education activities.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$45,000*
To promote legislative and legal reform on workplace and property rights discrimination. IRI will facilitate the work of its partner organization to conduct

research and education activities, hold workshops, and develop and distribute a training handbook, model guidelines, reports, and other publications.

Laogai Research Foundation
$280,000
To campaign for the abolition of the laogai labor camps. The Foundation will carry out investigation and documentation of the Chinese system of labor camps,

while also undertaking a program of timely research exposing other human rights problems in China.

Princeton China Initiative
$115,000
To promote media freedoms and civic engagement via the Internet in China. The program will bring together specialists in Internet technology to exchange

information and create online tools that can be used by ordinary Chinese citizens, journalists and social activists for “citizen journalism” and civic-

oriented, open communication.

Princeton China Initiative
$210,000
To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry out a broad program of support for human rights projects to enhance transparency,

accountability, legal knowledge, and access to justice.

Princeton China Initiative
$120,000
To provide an effective forum for free expression and stimulate liberal debate on China’s international role. Princeton China Initiative will publish China

in Perspective Magazine, which will provide a pluralistic platform for Chinese writers to discuss issues related to comparative democratization, Chinese

foreign policy making, responsible international behavior, and nationalism.

Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC)
$75,000
To advance the human rights of ethnic Mongols in China. SMHRIC will report on the human rights conditions in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also known as

Southern Mongolia, through a website and an English- and Mongolian- language electronic publication, Southern Mongolia Watch.


http://www.ned.org/grants/08programs/grants-asia08.html#China
注意网站名称,NED,米帝黾猪鸡奸会

领了美分得为干爹做事啊,直接逛窑子去了?一点职业道德都没有{:2_74:}
吾尔开希六四夜店泡妞.jpg

知名海外逗士所设组织皆在列,大家找找“北京之春”在哪里。

Independent Chinese PEN Center
$152,350*
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned

materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international

advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.



Beijing Spring Magazine
$180,000*
To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring, which carries analysis and commentary by authors inside and outside China regarding

political developments, social issues, and the prospects for democratization in China.

Rule of Law and Public Participation
$180,913
To strengthen the rule of law, enhance citizens’ awareness of their legal rights, enhance norms of access to information and the free flow of information,

and broaden participation in public policy debates. Projects will support a variety of educational, research, policy analysis, and legal aid activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$294,058
To empower workers, promote government accountability, and improve access to justice in China. The Solidarity Center, in cooperation with local partners,

will sponsor research, education programs, trainings, and seminars to build effective networks in specific industrial sectors, as well as enhance the

capacity of stakeholders to initiate viable labor regulation reforms related to worker safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$134,454
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates

a variety of research and educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$120,418
To promote labor rights in China. The Solidarity Center will cooperate with local partners to conduct trainings and other outreach activities to raise

awareness of labor rights, particularly as they relate to occupational safety and health.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$40,000
To promote awareness among Chinese workers of their rights. The Solidarity Center and its partner will continue distribution of its worker rights information

CDs inside China as well as frequent interviews with the international and Chinese press.

American Center for International Labor Solidarity
$40,000*
To strengthen enforcement of the Labor Contract Law and other labor protections in China. The Solidarity Center’s partner organization will conduct

education workshops for workers, and publish and distribute a study guide regarding the Labor Contract Law and other relevant regulations.

American Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation (AFTEF)
$40,000
To encourage the introduction of democratic teaching methods in classrooms. The AFTEF will assist local partners to conduct a variety of workshops and

produce educational materials for distribution in hard copy and on the Internet.

Asia Catalyst
$15,000*
To function as a regional forum and facilitate cross-border linkages among NGOs. Asia Catalyst will develop a Chinese-language informational website that

will include resources for NGOs and post information about human rights, social justice, and environmental protection initiatives.

Beijing Dongzhen-Nalan Cultural Communication Co., Limited (BDNCCC)
$36,500 *
To strengthen civil society and advance respect for human rights. BDNCCC will facilitate several trainings for civic groups to introduce to participants

basic concepts of human rights and organizational development skills, such as management systems, leadership, and team building.

Beijing Spring Magazine
$180,000*
To publish the monthly Chinese-language magazine Beijing Spring, which carries analysis and commentary by authors inside and outside China regarding

political developments, social issues, and the prospects for democratization in China.

Beijing Yirenping Information & Counseling Center, LLC
$70,000*
To promote the rule of law and the development of public interest law in China. The Center will maintain a telephone hotline to provide citizens with legal

aid, conduct research regarding legal reforms and produce related public reports, make policy recommendations to relevant authorities, and hold a discussion

series for lawyers and concerned citizens.

Beijing Zhiaixing Information Counseling Company Limited
$235,000*
To operate a diverse program promoting accountability and human rights. The work of the organization will include legal aid, investigative reporting,

activist training, and human rights documentation related to HIV/AIDS and other public health threats.

Celeluck Company, Ltd.
$100,000*
To promote free discussion and analysis of current events and political issues. Celeluck will publish a series of Chinese-language books on issues related to

the future of democracy and human rights in China. The organization will also continue to issue its monthly periodical, Open Magazine, known for its exposés

and timely analysis of trends and newsworthy events in China.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$167,708
To enhance the capacity of business associations and other NGOs. CIPE and its partner organization will collect and disseminate information on management

best practices, and publish a guidebook promoting a better model of self-governance for independent organizations.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$26,133
To encourage good governance and enhance private-sector participation in public policy debates on key reform issues. CIPE will support local partners in

China to conduct regular symposia on China’s economic and governance reforms, in which independent voices can engage government officials in policy

discussions.

Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
$94,182
To encourage advocacy efforts by raising awareness of key reform issues. CIPE will work with its partner in China to hold weekly policy forums. These forums

will focus on themes such as political and economic reforms, civil society development, and social justice.

Center for Modern China
$261,000*
To maintain a forum for informed and responsible debate of public policy questions. The Center will publish Modern China Studies, a quarterly Chinese-

language scholarly journal that features economic and social science research concerning liberal, democratic solutions to contemporary policy questions in

China. In addition, the Center will engage in a historical memory project that gives voice to alternative views of an important historical event.

China Aid Association
$75,000*
To promote religious freedom in China. China Aid will publish the Chinese Law & Religion Monitor, a semi-annual journal containing analysis and documentation

of religious issues and human rights abuses suffered by religious believers. China Aid will also maintain an online library of reference materials, including

Chinese- and English-language full-text copies of laws and regulations governing religious practices in China.

China Free Press
$140,000
To expand the space for free expression. China Free Press will host banned and censored Chinese pro-democracy websites that provide a platform for discussion

and debate on current events and pressing social, political and economic questions facing China. China Free Press will also maintain a dedicated civil rights

page as a forum for reports, commentary, and appeals by citizens.

China Information Center
$410,000*
To provide an alternative source of news and opinion for audiences in China. The Center will disseminate news, commentary, and independent analysis of

developments in China and important international events through two Chinese-language websites and an email list.

Democratic China, Inc.
$150,000
To promote well-informed and uncensored dialogue on issues relevant to China’s political development. The grantee will publish weekly the online Chinese-

language magazine Minzhu Zhongguo (Democratic China), which carries news and analysis by authors inside and outside of China regarding current affairs,

culture, history, and international relations.

Friends of China Labour Bulletin
$80,000*
To promote labor rights and government accountability. The organization conducts in-depth research on labor issues, disseminates a variety of research and

educational publications, and engages in related legal aid and advocacy activities.

Human Rights in China (HRIC)
$430,000*
To advance internationally recognized human rights in China. HRIC facilitates the work of domestic groups in building an effective agenda for social, legal,

and political development through collaborative research and education, print and electronic publications, and advocacy.

Independent Chinese PEN Center
$152,350*
To promote freedom of expression in China. Activities will include translation of materials on freedom of expression into Chinese, publishing banned

materials to enable Chinese readers to have access to diverse views and literary works despite official censorship, and organizing domestic and international

advocacy campaigns on behalf of imprisoned writers and journalists.

Initiatives for China
$75,000
To promote inter-ethnic understanding, mutual trust, and cooperation among prodemocracy activists from different ethnic groups in China. Initiatives for

China will organize an inter-ethnic conference with conflict resolution workshops and panel discussions on democracy, human rights, and religious freedom.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$400,000
To expand the space for civic engagement in China by supporting citizen groups and coalitions. The program will help strengthen the capacity of Chinese civic

organizations and coalitions by providing opportunities for international exchange and by supporting partner organizations’ research, monitoring, and

education activities.

International Republican Institute (IRI)
$45,000*
To promote legislative and legal reform on workplace and property rights discrimination. IRI will facilitate the work of its partner organization to conduct

research and education activities, hold workshops, and develop and distribute a training handbook, model guidelines, reports, and other publications.

Laogai Research Foundation
$280,000
To campaign for the abolition of the laogai labor camps. The Foundation will carry out investigation and documentation of the Chinese system of labor camps,

while also undertaking a program of timely research exposing other human rights problems in China.

Princeton China Initiative
$115,000
To promote media freedoms and civic engagement via the Internet in China. The program will bring together specialists in Internet technology to exchange

information and create online tools that can be used by ordinary Chinese citizens, journalists and social activists for “citizen journalism” and civic-

oriented, open communication.

Princeton China Initiative
$210,000
To promote human rights in China. The Princeton China Initiative will carry out a broad program of support for human rights projects to enhance transparency,

accountability, legal knowledge, and access to justice.

Princeton China Initiative
$120,000
To provide an effective forum for free expression and stimulate liberal debate on China’s international role. Princeton China Initiative will publish China

in Perspective Magazine, which will provide a pluralistic platform for Chinese writers to discuss issues related to comparative democratization, Chinese

foreign policy making, responsible international behavior, and nationalism.

Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center (SMHRIC)
$75,000
To advance the human rights of ethnic Mongols in China. SMHRIC will report on the human rights conditions in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also known as

Southern Mongolia, through a website and an English- and Mongolian- language electronic publication, Southern Mongolia Watch.


http://www.ned.org/grants/08programs/grants-asia08.html#China
注意网站名称,NED,米帝黾猪鸡奸会

领了美分得为干爹做事啊,直接逛窑子去了?一点职业道德都没有{:2_74:}
吾尔开希六四夜店泡妞.jpg
真的假的啊,兄弟,要是认识,给介绍一下怎么联系吧,老是被统计局 被增长,俺都无地自容了老拖国家后腿也不是办法。这会俺这也主动增长一下,顺便多拿点美金也好为拖垮MD作出贡献。如果成功俺多介绍一些人都来拿美金拖垮MD。
红猪 发表于 2010-1-2 20:01
这位还用得着吗?;P
总共才给这么点? 怪不得JY质量爆跌啊 不厚道啊 几个老牌逗士一截流 真到网络前沿阵地的还剩几个子啊 这帮老逗士又个个是皮厚心黑吃象一塌糊涂的主  建议整个工会组织抗议下撒 做人要厚道啊~~~{:3_90:}
{:3_95:} 网页没打开 很想看看是虾米样子
有没有人去潜伏一下啊
强烈抗议MD不把14亿人的皿煮柿油当回事,只给这么点钱,导致JY的可玩性大大下降
那是,老美这家公司是自筹资金,靠磨嘴皮子募捐,跟政治献金,个人捐款什么的差不多。论规模,哪能跟GCD花纳税人的钱养得五毛比阔啊……
楼上总算出了个逗士,米帝黾猪鸡奸会真是纯洁啊,居然还自筹资金,呵呵。
也不知你是真不明白还是睁着眼睛说瞎话,黾猪鸡奸会和美国国务院、国际开发署、中央情报局的密切联系那是地球人都知道的。被认为是中情局的“另一块招牌”。
哥们居然把米帝看得如此高尚,让米帝CIA情何以堪啊......
才15万啊,也太少了点吧!
billvisa 发表于 2010-1-3 02:36

大象和驴子的巨额政治献金被你私吞了?
billvisa 发表于 2010-1-3 02:36


    今天你拿了几美分?
我想拿呀,那位伟大的富有爱心的民主人权斗士给我个机会让我赚美元吧:')
美分党速速出现!最近技痒难耐

真的假的啊,兄弟,要是认识,给介绍一下怎么联系吧,老是被统计局 被增长,俺都无地自容了老拖国家后腿也 ...
红猪 发表于 2010-1-2 20:01

上次西啊爱诶给我的报告上不是有你的ID吗{:3_96:} 咋地兄弟钱还没拿到?
真的假的啊,兄弟,要是认识,给介绍一下怎么联系吧,老是被统计局 被增长,俺都无地自容了老拖国家后腿也 ...
红猪 发表于 2010-1-2 20:01

上次西啊爱诶给我的报告上不是有你的ID吗{:3_96:} 咋地兄弟钱还没拿到?
为这个黾猪逗士们争得头破血流,还在米国法庭打了官司的
还真来了个拿美分的啊,估计今年的钱挣得少了{:qiliang:}
可乐加冰块 发表于 2010-1-3 03:24

编的煞有其事。中情局一年才给它多少钱?
回复 11# Spica


    都不稀说你,美国选民给共和党和民主党的钱,跟NED有屁毛关系?
陆地天空海洋 发表于 2010-1-3 07:01

来,跟我一起念。五美分死全家,五毛也死全家。
billvisa 发表于 2010-1-3 11:34


    哥,别,人家五毛活的滋润着呢死不了,人家政治觉悟太高了,俺这个P民觉悟低入不了人家那个圈圈。给介绍一个五美分的机会吧,要是俺赚的多了,俺肯定保证绝对会捐一部分给那些拿不到补偿的可怜的结石宝宝们
MLGBde ,俺真的好想做美分党,可惜E文总是不及格!
15w刀咧,粉多钱钱 偶要

LS中某人居然不是拿人钱财替人消灾,原来素见义勇为的NC人士,屁服屁服
年关手头紧  观海同志求介绍入组织{:3_76:}
瞧,20、21楼的俩逗士都开始称兄道弟了,一唱一和的挺温馨啊,嘿嘿。
你们领了奖金去逛夜店还来不及呢,捐钱?嘿嘿!
只见逗士逛窑子去 不见黾猪捐钱来
给的确实不多啊
红猪 发表于 2010-1-3 11:43
响应乃楼上号召:五毛死全家、五美分死全家、黄香蕉死全家!{:3_82:}
LZ贴子不深刻,美分党都不屑于出来
凯西兄弟09年6月坐飞机去澳门,自称向中联办自首,结果被澳门政府原机遣返....{:jian:}
哎 你们这是何苦呢,这年头挣点钱都不容易的,不要动不动就XX全家好不好{:3_82:}
09年6月柴大姐还宣布要捐款百万美元支持斗士们运动呢》。。。。。。。。
米帝也太抠了
就给这么点
usually 发表于 2010-1-3 18:30
偶记得当年在外求学时曾经在某份华人报纸上拜读过柴大姐此类人的大作,哎 真是一塌糊涂啊,此类人写东西就是豆腐一碗一碗豆腐读的那叫个烦啊。后来我一朋友读完后在他博客愤然写了篇文章反驳,还配了自己写的一首诗,写的那叫慷慨激昂荡气回肠,让人觉得祖国这几年的教育水平确实进步了,学生的文化修养提高啦 哈哈
许多基金会,研究所出的钱多,层次也相对高,有些就隐在名校中,他们不太赤裸裸,总是以访问讲学啊,学术交流啊的面目出向,当然有没有学问成果不要紧,只要有颗反党的心,这些机构资助中国人是以意识形态为划分的。  还有一些教会资金,能量也很大...甚至有些保守的私人基金会,也不断在全球资助西方意识形态,象南联盟的献花(动员少女向警察献花,以求软化警察)行动,就是美国私人基金会策划的,非常成功,在反对派冲入议会时,警察基本束手旁观。还有这个基金会也赞助了格鲁吉亚的判乱成功,不过那个没什么难度,前政权就很听美国人的话了,外长让美国参议员在电话中象儿子一样训斥.


回复 23# 小番茄

那是,跟你这样赚5毛钱回帖的,我是不如你脑袋精明!

回复 23# 小番茄

那是,跟你这样赚5毛钱回帖的,我是不如你脑袋精明!
billvisa 发表于 2010-1-3 11:29


    五美分死全家,五毛死全家~JY皿煮脂油逗师死全家。
usually 发表于 2010-1-3 18:30


    您说的这柴大官人是谁啊?PS:你头像上的MM是哪位啊?像极了以前我家隔壁的一大姐,挺亲切滴。
暑假英雄 发表于 2010-1-3 21:44


    诶,好莱坞的宣传强大啊!观海,马上取缔好莱坞!
回复 27# 四面盾


    不够深刻。。这样吧,五美分死九族,五毛死祖宗十八代。。
给的太少了,看来这些黾猪逗士们也不容易啊