wheww
Monday, January 31, 2005
I think I will start working out now.
Luke Yoo+ \ Name
City of Angels, Ca \ Location June 04 1977 \ Birth Date Seoul \ Birth Location Stephen Hyun Eunice Kim Paul Tsui Johnny Q Max Hsu |
I'm in love
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
I absolutely love the weather lately.
I love LA. Where else can you go to the beach in the middle of winter? Well, there are a few places... but not really in California. I love it. Love it! Did I mention that I love the weather? This kind of weather makes me want to quit my job and drive around with my lady... windows down wearing a tank top. :) What the hell??????????????
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
ok, why not? After all they blame us for everything else.
U.S. partly to be blamed for high toll in Tsunami U.S. could have helped with warning Now when Smith Thammasaroj speaks, people listen. And he has a new message: The United States must take some of the blame for the grievous number of casualties. The 68-year-old forecaster — who earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Vermont in 1962 — said he believes that if the Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center had acted quickly enough, many lives could have been saved. Workers at the Hawaii center have said they tried in vain to warn Indian Ocean nations about the possible effects of the earthquake but they were not equipped to monitor that part of the world and didn’t even have phone numbers for the right officials. The Hawaii center, set up in 1948, hosts the only regional network of its kind in the world, but is set up solely to monitor Pacific Ocean countries. “I’m not angry at them for failing to warn Thailand, because at that time they did not know for sure, they merely said a tsunami was possible after the earthquake,” Smith told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. But after the giant waves hit southern Thailand, the center had more than an hour to alert India, Bangladesh and the Maldives, “and if they warned those countries, they could have saved thousands of lives,” he said. “It’s their failure to do so that makes me mad at them,” he said. rest of article here Someone should send him this line... "The Hawaii center, set up in 1948, hosts the only regional network of its kind in the world, but is set up solely to monitor Pacific Ocean countries. " I think someone forgot to tell him that. Stupid. Just stupid. Ford Mustang GT
Friday, January 07, 2005
I love this car. I haven't been impressed with a beauty of a car since my Integra got stolen (hehe)... but this car... this car takes the cake. With it's vintage styling, this modern Mustang just took away all my dreams of rebuilding a 1967 Mustang with modern trimmings. Now I can just get a 2005 Mustang with 1967 trimmings. I love it.
PS. I did some "photoshopping" to it... I lowered it a little bit. Hehehe. Tsunami generosity
North Korea donated $150,000 to the Tsunami relief fund.
*Conan O Brien style joke coming up* AND in related news, Kim Jong Il has ordered a new $3,000,000 palace built exclusively for his Daffy Duck Video collection! Just playing... I don't wanna get all political but it's kinda strange that One Sandra Bullock can donate 1 million out of her pocket... while a whole nation only donates $150,000. Millenium Falcon PC
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
What I want
Fish sticks
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
It's always risky going to the urinal here at work. Today, Robin snuck up behind me as I was draining... and pushed me hard enough to almost touch the porcelain. Then again... until I'm done doing my business. Except on the last touch... the sleave of my jacket actually touched the side porcelain. Robin quickly ran out... I soon chased him down and wiped my sleave on his jacket. I guess I had it coming after the 20 times I've done it to him. hehe.
Oh, and going in the toilet to drain isn't a good idea either... cos it suddenly starts to rain wet paper towels. For lunch, I had a Philly Cheese Steak... I still can't get the smell off my fingers... I washed my hands like 3 times already! Jeez. on Napoleon Dynamite
Monday, January 03, 2005
Lets face it... you either loved this film, or hated it.
I'm on the "loved it" side. It's hard to imagine that the below pic is the real Napoleon Dynamite... John Heder. Why did I love the film? Well, first of all, it's my kind of humor. I take pleasure in the subtle imperfections of life... not of the silver screen. Even films like Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure had a certain "polished" sense to it. But in Napoleon Dynamite even the "cool" characters in the film are far from perfect. There's even a certain dorkiness in the school jock. During the whole film, he just makes this "cool guy" smirk at Napoleon which really looks like a constipated face while trying to say witty lines ... but he never bullies him, cos he's scared too. Whereas Napoleon, who is far from perfect brags how he's the best drawer in the school. His affection towards tater tots even gets some screen time. Everyone loves tater tots, but what other movie would ever give tots some screen time? Even Uncle Rico, who's always on the verge of looking like a heeby jeeby perv, is just too caught up in his glory days, to actually be one. Another thing I noticed about this film is it's relative message. There is no time period in this film. Are they in Middle School or High school? What high school plays kick ball with over-sized balls? Is it the 80s or 90s? Why is there internet then? The film itself isn't made to encompass any of that. It's just made to highlight the universal stupidity that we've all gone through and thought about. I mean, how many times have I laughed at myself for cracking and singing out of key when no one else is in the car. Hahaha! When it comes down to it... even the coolest person is a huge dork in their own minds. Don't lie... YOU KNOW YOU ARE! |