Just a friendly reminder to all you lovebirds out there in radio
land that V-Day celebrations in Shanghai have quite a many
options.
A number of restaurants in Shanghai feature special V-Day
dinners. To check them out, here is the Valentine's Day dining
listings. If you're looking for a romantic dinner-or to just merely
go through the motions to avoid having a "serious talk"-head on
over and check them out. Lots of high end options, most notably in
those classy, "East meets West, your bank account meets bankruptcy"
Three and Five on the Bund buildings, but there are also some deals
in there for the more frugal couples in Shangers. If you're looking
to have a romantic evening in but don't feel like cooking yourself
check out the Flying Chef, an in-house catering service.
Here is also some info on flower shopping as well, if you can't
think of anything else to get your partner.
There's also a slew of parties in Shanghai's finest bars and
clubs catering to the dissenters, the depressed, and the
undateable. Singles, it might finally be time to drop your
standards and expectations entirely lest you end up sad and alone,
with your neighbors finding your body -- weeks after you've
expired-empty Diet Coke cans littered about your feet, Mint Choc
ice cream slopped all over your chest, and the DVD screensaver
graphic still bouncing about the television screen on its unending
quest to hit the corner perfectly.
So get out there. We both know you're not getting any younger.
Scrape the bottom of the barrel, go below the barrel, scrape the
floor under the barrel, and then dig even lower. Get ready for a
full night of palpable and drunken desperation and head on over to
the event listings.
Not in the mood for a bar? Want to simmer in your own
desperation online? Head on over to the Smart Shanghai dating
section. Thousands of other singles to alienate, all of which have
been certified "probably not serial killer crazy".
Of course, the option remains of staying in and "romancing
yourself" with Edison Chen's latest sex vids, but that should be a
last resort.
(Xinhua/Agencies February 14, 2008)