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Published Saturday, February 24, 2007 by Jeremy. 
Eric Chen goes through a vague description of what he feels about Charlie and Locke, as well as Jack (off). He was very wary of everyone so far, except he is desperate for rice. He talks a little bit about the final moments before the plane breaks into two.
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Published Friday, February 23, 2007 by Jeremy. 
To celebrate 100 posts on Chinese Talk, I am launching a sneakpeak of my latest and more serious endeavour: c-h-i-n-e-s-e.talkr beta! Is it a mockery of all that Web 2.0 stuff? Yes! Yes it is!

Come on down and add to your knowledge. Whether it be something wacky, crazy, interesting, insightful, or in this case, just plain Asian, you can read all about it in the c-h-i-n-e-s-e.talkr.
Visit the
c-h-i-n-e-s-e.talkr blog and start web 2.0-ing! As well, I am also looking for volunteer talkrs who are interested in helping me add articles and snippets they discover on the web! You do not have to be Asian! Please contact me at
chinesetalk@gmail.com.
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Published Tuesday, February 20, 2007 by Jeremy. 
Chinese Talk takes a spin at making parodies off of hit shows, like Lost! We meet Eric Chen, one of the survivors of Flight 815, but he is more concerned about himself and his Chinese image than surviving.
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Published Tuesday, September 05, 2006 by Jeremy. 
My friends and I have started a new blog called "Orientasian" aimed at basically discussing what it is like to be Asian, or how people think of Asians. It is open to anyone who is interested to posting an article. Please contact me at
chinesetalk@gmail.com if you are interested in joining. Post whenever you feel like. Plus, it is uncensored, so go crazy, but be ready to be attacked by others who may disagree with your opinion.
Check it out -
Orientasian.
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Published Thursday, August 31, 2006 by Jeremy. 
Jeremy is out to discover what his mom has to say about martial arts, terrorists, snakes on a plane, a best of all, fighting Chinese doctors with a pilot license. The theory behind it is that Chinese people can defend themselves and become a successful physician in the future.
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Published Monday, August 28, 2006 by Jeremy. 

In order to add the "hipness" into Chinese Talk, I have created a MySpace account for Chinese Talk. Feel free to do nothing on it and add me as a friend if you would like to. I guarantee you I am not a 40 year old trying to lure little children, but if I was a 40 year old, I would be disciplining them. Just a reminder, Chinese Talk and Jeremy Zhao Productions do not guarantee that MySpace is "a place for friends" as indicated by the picture. So what are you waiting for? Better start "MySpace-ing."
Chinese Talk's MySpace!
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Published Tuesday, August 22, 2006 by Jeremy. 
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Published Sunday, August 20, 2006 by Jeremy. 
In case you have not noticed, there is now an amazing podcast player to your right in which you can just start streaming Chinese Talk. Of course, to download the actual mp3s, you must go back to
http://chinesetalk.podomatic.com. And in case you are missing out on when Chinese Talk is broadcast, scroll down the
Chinese Talk Blog until you find the schedule. There, all ready for you, will be an agenda of the upcoming clips I will be making. As a warning though, all broadcast listings are subject to change without notice. Otherwise, please enjoy Chinese Talk!
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Published Saturday, August 19, 2006 by Jeremy. 

It is another edition of Chinese Talk, this time with more action, more correspondents, more Asians, more news to cover, and whole bunch of other random pieces all combined into one. It is Chinese Talk News! Here for you every once in a while!
As part of the show notes, here is the YouTube link to the hilarious Dr. Tran video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKSUt8yY7Q8Dr. Tran was made by
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Published Thursday, August 17, 2006 by Jeremy. 
In order to streamline some of the "programming" on Chinese Talk, I have installed a brand calendar to help listeners know what will be on within the upcoming days. Please note that all listings are subject to change without notice. You can access this calendar at anytime on the right bar on the
Chinese Talk Blog under "Schedule". Below is an idea of what the calendar will look like. Feel free to come back to this specific post if you are wondering what will be on the Chinese Talk lineup.
If you have any questions, comments, or complaints about the broadcast schedule, please drop an email at
chinesetalk@gmail.com. Thanks!