12/14/2005
I kind of left off the last post hanging, I just talked about the trip in NY without mentioning the neat trips that I took in the countryside of Pennsylvania, home of the Amish and of crime capital Philly and pretentious Princeton (and a million other ivy league schools).. how do you like DEM apples?!!! oh nevermind, that was Haaaaaaaarvard. Let me go backwards then, starting from this weekend. Quite obviously, one of the two in this picture is not posing as he is naturally super good looking and model material. Can you guess which one he is? the other is Jen, the sexiest new Oregonian in California. Rating: A+ Also, I got to watch Syriana, with Clooney and dr.Bashir from Deep Space 9. Rating: Saddam would be hella proud Even if the day before I had promised myself not to go through the cringing I endured while watching the painfully wrong Last Samurai, I joined the group in watching Memoirs of a Geisha . Rating: impossible for the Chinese to riot against it.("what the hell?" you might say...you will see why) Rating #2: inevitably more dorky white boys will catch the asian fever and pretend to be lolita loving samurais
Last week was also the close victory of UCLA over itself.
what am I saying? I don't know..yay for UCLA! #almost 1!!!
Ah yes, unlike in Japan, it's always a trip to see your colleagues all sexed up Rating: Memoirs of a Geisha, not all asians look alike!
And now, back to the ole state of Penn... my cannon fetish...thanks for holding it Richard!
Stop me from this violence, oh Jedi! Rating: too sexy, me, once again
And now some Amish life...very nice people, superb food, no dryers, nor cars or bikes but no light sabers? c'mon now!
Aw, c'mon, you gotta appreciate pure Amish irony..we think they're all so puritan, but you gotta give them credit for naming a town "Intercourse"!!! Rating: a bloody good A!
well, I'm off to bed...who knows, I might see you again this week! or... maybe not...
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12/04/2005 Ah yes, New York New York....this time around that was quite an experience! of course the weather was what it was, cold and nasty, nevertheless the city had this..charm...it brought me back to Europe for a while....everybody walking, people everywhere, metro, pubs, life at any given moment of the day....not LA! It was also good to see THOUGH BRIEFLY those two ole bastards from Japan, mr KindofCrap in person and the Soverow, future lawyer.
Funny thing...we did exactly what we would have done back in our humble abodes in Japan: drink and do nothing or do something useless to kill time and make fun of Japanese customs in a completely racist manner. Ah yes, good times! I heard now it's snowing over there...hah! suckas! oh wait, I applied to a bunch of jobs there...hmmm yay suckas! of course, we did a lot of sightseeing, cramping out legs and whatnot, but it was definitely worth it, and I wasn't even robbed!
and now some random pictures of the city This is the corner of Broadway and 42nd
Dali's "Cruxifiction (Corpus Hypercubicus)" 1953-1954, the figure of Christ is suspended on a cross-like grid of floating cubes, at the Met