- Gambay's. #1 1912 Bar Bistrict Street. The original Wuxi Expat pub is still the best. You can't go wrong with their 1 rmb wings and 2 rmb mugs of draft beer.
- The Dilly & Dally Pub. 1957 Jiefeng Road. Just opened, the pub has caught the imagination of Wuxi Expat pub patrons, all over the solar system, with its civilized atmosphere featuring the music of Frank Sinatra and other great artists who sing standards from the great American songbook.
- Hardy's Har Har Comedy Club. 3.14 Xiao Xiao Road. Sit on a whoopie cushion and get a free mug of Suntory Draft!
- The Santiago Cafe. #65 Xi Hu Road. Despite the continual scheduling problems, like celebrating American Independence Day on July 8th, the Santiago's location near the Bao Long Shopping Mall is very convenient for drunk Expats looking to catch taxis.
- McClintock's Bar & Saloon, 43 Ma Lu. Located in the Wuxi China Expatdom Double Happiness Bar & Saloon street , McClintock;s the place for Expatriate Cowboys to drink. And don't worry, whether your name is Sitting Bull or Mahatma Ghandi, the staff at McClintock's will be mighty glad to have ya!
- The Pink Kitty. 69 Nanchang Jie Bar Street. The bar for those Wuxi Expat who practice alternative and neo-modern partnering arrangements.
- The Chestnut Pub. 1984 Hubin Road. Run by the owner of the Pink Kitty, the Chestnut Pub gets it name from a pub in the novel 1984. With its PC atmosphere and speech code, Wuxi Expat Obama supporters, liberal democrats, progressives and leftists will feel right at home.
- Dangle's Participle. 118 Zhongshan Road. The pub for Wuxi English Teachers.
- The Walnut Pub. 1989 Hubin Road. Sister pub to the Chestnut Pub. This is the pub for those who have broken PC speech codes or voiced deviationist or reactionary opinions.
- The Blue & Grey Pub, 1865 Lee Lu. The Pub for Wuxi Expat Civil War enthusiasts. Whether you like reliving the campaigns of Sherman, Lee, Julius Caesar, or Chairman Mao, the Blue & Grey is the pub for you.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
The Top Ten Pubs in the Wuxi China Expatdom
Movement Afoot to Make Wuxi Expat Archduke's Last Name an Important Word in the English Language.
Sensational Images From Mars – But Is It Intelligent Life?
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Is Robert Downey Jr Coming Back to the Wuxi China Expatdom?
The reaction to rumours that Robert Downey Junior is returning to the Wuxi China Expatdom, has been mixed.
Downey, who left the Expatdom in 2011 under a cloud of disgrace after an English teaching career that saw him teach everywhere in Wuxi, is said to be contemplating a return after finding life outside the WCE to not be to his liking.
Reaction to his return, among prominent Wuxi Expats, has ranged from pandemonium to severe negativity.
Pub owner Wally Droop says he is praying for Downey's return because he hasn't yet paid off his debts from his last stint in Wuxi. Droop does admit that the charismatic Downey did bring in extra patrons to the pub who would drink and listen to Downey's anecdotes, witticisms, and excuses.
Disgraced former Wuxi China Expatdom midget sumo wrestling champion Duston Short, currently on trial for molesting himself, says he is ecstatic now that he has heard about of Downey's return. "No longer will I and Thor Lyndon be so infamous for being late for work, calling in sick, or getting fired from every school!"
Blogger Andrew Cowlinch whose satirical character Fidel Guevara Carlyle-Bassington is said to be loosely based on Downey tells the WCE Blog that he hopes Downey has cleaned up his act by having cured himself of alcoholism and drug-addiction, realized the fatal conceit of his socialism, and maybe furthermore realizing that planning ahead and showing up on time are not just bourgeois conceits to be scoffed at.
English Teacher and self-described man-about-town Farok Bagolli is reportedly very angry about a possible Downey return to the WCE. "If I see that guy I'll kill him! If you know what I mean!" Rumours abound that that two Sexpats are enemies after having been neighbors.
So far, no exact date has been set for Downey's return. In a brief interview with the WCE Blog, Downey said he was looking for the right opportunity. "I don't want to be screwed like every other time I held a job in Wuxi!" he said.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Nudist Wuxi Expat English Teacher Thinks He Has the Attributes Needed to Teach Anatomy
Farok Bagolli, a self-described Nudist and lover of local girls, thinks he is the most qualified teacher at World Wide Federated English School of Business to teach their Anatomy classes.
"I got the body man! And one in twenty girls want to see Farok! If you what I mean!" said Farok who then quickly ended the interview when he began to suspect that the interviewer was working for the Wussie China Expatdom Blog. "I hate that Andrew Cowlinch implying that I am a prevert! I am not. I haven't slept with that many girls considering how many I could have if I didn't just want to sleep with young girls."
The noted Wuxi Expat Naturist philosopher Wudwig Littgenstein called Bagolli's belief, that he was most qualified to teach Anatomy classes, a fatal conceit that was a product of the deranged Nudist philosophy. "Nudists believe that it is their duty or calling to show young girls their private parts. Nudists further think they should eschew all modesty when naked. A Naturist, enthused with a divine love of the blessings of his body, never takes off his modesty even when he is naked. Nudism is clearly a heresy on Naturism and I think that Prime Minister Mango should excommunicate Bagolli and his ilk from the Expatdom where they clearly threaten our supreme form of government, our Divine Naturist Constitutional Monarchy!"
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Wuxi Expat Pub to Hold Backward Dancing Night
The Pink Kitty Pub, on Wuxi's Nanchang Jie Bar Street, is to hold a Backward Dancing Night every Tuesday.
"What better way is there for a Wuxi Expat to know his fellow Wuxi Expat than by backward dancing!" said the Pub's owner and manager Wally Droop who was dressed in high heels, pink hot pants and a foo-foo blouse with angel wings.
"There will be drink specials all night long and a backwards dancing contest. Lucrative cash awards will be given to the most creative dance pair, dance trio, choo-choo train, and freelance grinder!" added Droop.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Wuxi Expat Archduke Completes First Ever English-Mandarin-Martian Dictionary
Wuxi China Expatdom Archduke Harry Moore, currently on the surface of Mars with the Zhanshen Six Mission, has completed the first ever dictionary of the Martian language for English and Mandarin speakers.
For the Archduke, it was but one month from the conception of the idea of the dictionary to its final completion on Wednesday of last week. The English-Mandarin-Martian Dictionary contains over a million Martian words from all forty-five of its dialects. The Archduke completed the massive undertaking in about 27 days by working day and night, only taking time off to drink some water and make love to his wife Mrs. Miss Moneypenny. "When you realize that the Archduke had to first master Mandarin before he could even start the dictionary, the feat becomes even more amazing to us mortal beings!" said Noah Webster, the author of the Webster's Dictionary, who currently lives in the WCE.
The Archduke says he got the idea to write the dictionary from his wife the Archduchess Mrs. Miss Moneypenny. "She has been reading Boswell's Life of Johnson and has been daring me to top the great Doctor's feat of writing a dictionary of English Language by himself!" said the Archduke.
Now that he had finished his dictionary of the Martian language and dialects, Archduke Moore says there will be no rest. "My darling Moneypenny also wants me to top Doctor Johnson's feats as a poet, an essayist, a moralist, a literary critic, a biographer, and an editor as well before we head back to the planet Wuxi China Expatdom."
"Depend upon it Sir!" said the Archduke. "Behind every man who aspires has a woman pushing him!"
The Archduke is not the only member of the Zhanshen Six Martian Mission crew engaged in literary efforts. Command module pilot Lloyd Bridges is writing a history of the Martians. Chief Engineer Fred Minkleman is writing a guide to making Martian cocktails. The driver of the Martian Cruiser Harry Callahan is writing a series of Detective Novels featuring the character Mister Marspole. Martian module pilot Gregory Peck is editing the Jane's Guide to Martian Aircraft. The Archduchess Mrs. Miss Moneypenny will be the chief editor of the online Martian version of Cosmopolitan.
The English-Mandarin-Martian Dictionary will be available at all Wuxi China Expatdom bookstores and on the Harry Moore App after the Spring Festival.