Oct
28

Wang selected as one of Taiwan’s Most Outstanding Young Men

By Mike Axisa

Via The Taiwan News, Chien-Ming Wang was one of ten people selected as Taiwan’s Most Outstanding Young Men & Women for 2008. Wang’s fighting spirit and superior career achievements have made him a role model for young people in Taiwan,” said Legislative Yuan Speaker Wang Jin-pyng, one of the judges. The award presentation ceremony will be held November 21st. Congrats to the Wanger.

Posted on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 at 11:00 pm in Asides.

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Wang’s John McCain’s fighting spirit and superior career achievements have made him a role model for young people in Taiwan America.”

There. Fixed.

Mike A. says:

Leave the politics at the door, please.

Sorry man, I felt compelled to poke fun at him. My bad.

I still like the Cain/McCain situation, at least one of them only costs money and not prospects… XD

 
radnom says:

At least that one is witty/makes sense. Tihs was just dumb

 

Unfortunately, due to McCain’s war injuries, he can no longer lift his arms over his head. Just like David Ortiz. He’d be just another aging, overpaid DH, and we’re inundated with those.

Although, that .345/.436/.603 line he put up last year playing First for the Mt. Vernon Filibusters in the Capitol Softball League was pretty sick.

 
 
 
 
 
Relaunch says:

Wangs response to the award “Thats good, i’m Happy”

TurnTwo says:

… and “me love Taiwan long time”

 
 
A.D. says:

After all the Taiwanese economy goes up and down if he wins or looses, as Kay loves to remind us

radnom says:

Every single time he pitches………………three or four times…….

 
 
 
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