The flying canai
Posted by peanut on Thursday Dec 18, 2008 Under cool stuffsNowadays I like to search for stupid stuffs on youtube, something like mat rempit la, gaduh la, spooky clips la, ahli parliament tumbuk la, even taiwan parliament gaduh beramai-ramai I also watch. But since my blog is kinda holy compared to my real personality, I’ll put up this video that maybe some of you never watch before. Never know Roti Canai can be played like this leh?
And another favourite and most hated movie that I like during my younger days!
Do you know why the chinese vampire hops around?
A supposed source of the jiang shi stories came from the folk practice of “Traveling a Corpse over a Thousand Li“, where traveling companions or family members who could not afford wagons or had very little money would hire Taoist priests to transport corpses of their friends/family members who died far away from home over long distances by teaching them to hop on their own feet back to their hometown for proper burial. Taoist priests would transport the corpses only at night and would ring bells to notify other pedestrians of their presence because it was considered bad luck for a living person to set eyes upon a jiang shi. This practice was popular in Xiangxi where many people left their hometown to work elsewhere. After they died, their corpses were transported back to their rural hometown using long bamboo rods, believing they would be homesick if buried somewhere unfamiliar. When the bamboo flexed up and down, the corpses appeared to be hopping in unison from a distance. - Taken from Wikipedia.
December 18th, 2008 at 3:13 pm
try searching for japanese pranks. haha. its so much fun watcing it.
December 20th, 2008 at 9:03 am
oh my.. this is so freaky o.o