A place to satisfy all your curious instincts and delve into the virtual personifications of those brave (or stoopid) enough to make them public!

Again, feel free to volunteer any links to interesting Blogs or Homepages (MSN Spaces, Xanga, Ringo, Friendster etc) - send these to: admin@cambridge.parasol.co.uk.

SPACES
Name / Weblink Description Google ads
Mishe's Space
http://mishemishe1986.spaces.msn.com
Mishe from the Maido Crew.

Luongspace
http://luongface.spaces.msn.com
Gripes of a warrior :)
Blue Eyed Girls Are the Best
http://kongster.spaces.msn.com/
Eccentric racist Chinaman :p
The Future is today, worry about it tomorrow!
http://funkymonkeyshit.spaces.msn.com/
Jack Bauer fan in a white van.
Andy Hui
http://www.myspace.com/andy_hui
Not the famous HK pop star, but a London based filmmaker with the skills of the preying Mantis and the body of...somebody very skinny! Also has been known to sport a ravishing moustache!
Bam-boo-ty
http://www.myspace.com/bambooty_party
Bam-boo-ty bares its flesh on MySpace.
FRIENDSTER
Name / Weblink Description Google ads
Skinny
http://www.friendster.com/8301963
Looks danger in the face, and punches it...?

Mishe
http://www.friendster.com/mishelin
Sky diving hopeful.
LT
http://www.friendster.com/luongface
Human honey badger.
Bam-boo-ty
http://www.friendster.com/bambooty
The monthly Oriental party looks for friends. All appreciated, except Pinocchio, who wouldn't make a reliable friend.
OTHER
Name / Weblink Description Google ads
Gastronomy Domine - Recipes, reviews and the ruination of my figure.
http://www.gastronomydomine.com/
Liz says: "I'm a copywriter and editor living just outside Cambridge. I'm passionate about local, seasonal produce, and fascinated by wild foods - the edible things growing right under your nose."
We say "fortunately she's not talking about a moustache. A captivating read, but will leave your stomach rumbling".

Burntbread Boy
http://british-chinese.blogspot.com/
Not a decent superhero name nor good at making breakfast, but does promise an interesting read for all, especially like-minded British Chinese people.
Fusion View
http://www.fusionview.co.uk/
Fusion View is an East/ West blog on writing culture and the arts by Malaysian-born novelist Yang-May Ooi, who is now based in London. Check out Fusion Stories, a series profiling people with cross-cultural lives. For writers, there is advice on how to get published in the UK in the Getting Published series, including a podcast interview with a UK literary agent. You can also subscribe and win books and other gifts in prize draws.