Friday, February 28, 2003

Deep Thought Of The Day

I noticed 3 morning radio shows are holding contests that send people to Jamaica, Mexico, or Costa Freak-a. I wonder if the radio stations in Jamaica give out vacations to Chicago. Probably not.

Song Of The Day

Alice In Chains - No Excuses

Yeah it's fine
Leave our rain
a cold trade for warm sunshine
You my friend
I will defend
And if we change
Well I love you anyway


Word Of The Day

Ostentatious

Joke Of The Day

Hydrogen Atom #1: Oh man, I lost an electron!
Hydrogen Atom #2: Are you sure?
Hydrogen Atom #1: Yes, I'm positive

Picture Of The Day

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Thursday, February 27, 2003

Normal Blog

I guess lately my blogs have been extra long and all based on a certain topic. It's time for a break, this is gonna just be a normal blog on what's goin on in my life. There's still a lot going on so I can't promise it won't be long.

Some of you probably already know this, but Olivia's brother bought a townhouse in Palatine and he asked if I wanted to be a housemate. So within a few weeks you all might see me leave hometown Darien to the Northsiiiiiiiiiiide.

The most exciting thing is the location. It's about 2-3 miles from where I work, which will save me at least an hour and a half of driving a day (and 1000 miles put on my car per month). Not only that, it's about 5 mins from Miss Cindylee's townhouse. So then it will be easy for us to continue the old school tradition of eating out and washing cars together, started way back in the Champaign days. We might even be able to study for the GMAT together. Unfortunately, she has already vowed to screen my calls on her caller ID. That calls for a furrowed eyebrow, gaping mouthed angry face >:-O.

My mom is in Taiwan until next week. So lately, it's been just me and my dad (and today, my sis came home). I was supposed to share the cooking/cleaning duties with him, but he's ended up doing all the cooking pretty much, and I just wash the dishes. Until yesterday... I decided to be clutch and pick up some Quarter Pounders and Big Macs with the 2 for 2 deal at Fricky D's. That's good stuff.

It's been kind of a cute thing to see how my dad is when my mom isn't around. Like when he had a bad day, I noticed he kept checking the clock at night, mentally figuring out if it was late enough in Taipei to call my mother. And almost every day my mom calls here to check up on him. It reminds me of back in the day when me and Olivia first started, we were at different schools so we talked on the phone every night cause that's all we had.

My lips were so dry last week it wasn't even funny. It cracked in the middle bottom, and on the side where the top lip meets the bottom. Not only did it look nasty, it hurt like hell. Unless it has happened to you, you have no idea how much pain and misery it is when your lips crack on the side. It hurts when you open your mouth to eat, or to talk, or even just to breathe. Sucks.

I don't know why it is especially bad this year, maybe it's extra cold. But if I had to guess, I would blame Chapstick. See, before this year, I never used any of that stuff. Then after I started using it, my lips must have developed a tolerance for it and now it needs more and more. I don't know if that theory is medically sound, but think about it - if Chapstick really did its job and healed your lips, they would've been out of business a long time ago. But no, it has expanded. There's medicated chapstick, SPF 15 chapstick, all these new flavors, plus competitors like Blistex, Carmex, or N Sync Lip Gloss. I dunno, but something shady must be going on there, I'm telling you.

If it isn't Chapstick's fault, it's definitely the cold. I grew up around here so I'm used to it by now. But I'm ready for spring to get here. I'm sick of having to wear a scarf around and looking flamish. I'm sick of waking up when it's dark outside. I'm sick of all the salt on my car. Hopefully I'll be able to give my baby a bath sometime soon. This year I'm gonna start using Zaino stuff. Before, it was all Meguiars Gold Class everything, but I'm gonna see how the Z1/Z4/Z6 combo works. Or is it Z5/Z6? I forgot.

Currently playing on my Winamp: Linkin Park - Somewhere I Belong
After downloading about 10 files that turned out not to be this song, I finally got it. Kazaa is pretty ridiculous sometimes with all the fakeys and looped songs floating around.

Monday, February 24, 2003

Thoughts Of A 23 Year Old

I got to talk briefly with birthday girl Lizzie this weekend and it made me suddenly more conscious about my age. When I turned 23 last month, I didn't think much about it at the time. But now, it's kind of hit me that I'm officially knee-deep in the post-college, early-career stage of my life.

Which may or may not be a good thing, I haven't decided yet. You know, my whole life, I've always wanted to get older. In elementary school, you looked up to teenagers because they seemed so cool. Once you become a teen, you can't wait to turn 16 so you can drive. Then you want to turn 18 so you can graduate high school, and feel like an official adult. Of course, you're not really an adult at 18. After 18 the next big age is 21, when you can get into bars and drink legally.

Since I turned 21, what's left for me to look forward to? Turning 25 and watching my car insurance rates drop? Not really. My 22nd and 23rd birthdays were fun, but not so much as a celebration of getting older, more because it was a good excuse to get everyone together and hang out.

There's a certain something special about being 21 that makes it different from any other age. I mean, girls buy clothes at Forever XXI, but how many people would shop at a place called "Forever XXIII"? It's an age when most of us feel young and invincible, when all we really have to worry about is studying, and the rest of the time is spent meeting new people and chilling with the people you already know. You can eat the most unhealthy food and live the unhealthiest life without caring about consequences. You can skip class if you really don't feel like going. You work a job not because you need to pay the bills, but because it lets you spend more on things that are fun. You have no idea where you are gonna be at in 2 years, but you couldn't care less.

At 23, I guess I don't really feel like I've passed my prime or anything. But there's definitely been moments when I have noticed myself getting older when I never have in the past. I can't stay up much later than 11 or 12 without getting tired anymore, when that used to be the beginning of my night. I go to the movie theater, and I'm like the oldest person there. I eat the same things for breakfast and lunch every day and my weeks have become a routine cycle.

I find myself taking my paycheck and leaving it in the bank so I can save up for a house, when in the past that money would probably have gone to modding my car or buying more clothes. Pretty soon, I'll be filing my own taxes for the first time. I'm thinking more about the future; where I'll be in 5 years, 10 years, not just worrying about the exam next week.

My mom and dad's friends start asking me when I'm gonna invite them to my wedding. Some of my own friends are starting to get engaged and married. I'm meeting new people, but not on a daily or weekly basis like it used to be. When I talk to old friends, half of our comments start with "remember when..." because those times past were so much more interesting than times present.

Don't get me wrong, it's not all a bad thing becoming older. At some point, we all have to grow up. Unlike Stork, I don't wanna be Wooderson in Dazed and Confused, or Trip McNeely in Can't Hardly Wait.

The working life might not be as exciting as college life, but I honestly do appreciate being where I am. For once, I'm doing something real, not just working out a made-up math problem for homework. When I leave my cube to go home every day, I'm tired but also feel a strong sense of accomplishment, like I earned the right to sit down and relax on the couch for an hour or two.

Something entirely new to me is that when I talk to my mom and dad these days, I feel like they treat me more as an equal than as a kid. Of course, Chinese parents never quite see their children as being on the same level, but our relationship is definitely different now than before. It's feels a little weird, but it's a good sign which shows that you are truly grown up now and your parents can see that as a fact.

Eventually, I'll be moving into my own house, get married and have kids of my own. At this point, it all seems so far away, but in reality, right now is not too early to at least be thinking and planning for those days. It's actually exciting to me to know that I'm moving along in life, towards different, bigger and better things, and I do want to continue moving forward.

Though I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss college, I'd also be cheating myself of enjoying the life I have right now if I kept focusing on the past. When I stop and think about it, being 23 isn't bad at all, and I don't see why anyone should fear being 24, 25, 30, 60, or 100 for that matter. When the time comes, it comes. That's how life goes.

At this age, I no longer look forward in anticipation of getting older, but I don't wish to be younger either. So far, the first month of 23 has treated me pretty well. I think I'm just gonna ride it out and see where this 23 business takes me.

Currently playing on my Winamp: A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It
Can I kick it? Yes you can!

Also, I'm gonna bite Vira's idea and put a pic from school on my page. It's Chras, P, Anuj, Greg, Cindy, and Me outside Foellinger after a CLCIV 100 test. For kicks and giggles, I'll also put up a picture of me tackling Chras about 5 minutes later.

Sunday, February 23, 2003

Top 10 CDs

As promised, here is the list of my top 10 favorite CDs. Keep in mind that this list fluctuates from time to time, especially in the order, but for the most part it is pretty much the same.

10. Boyz II Men - Evolution

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This one was supposed to be a gimme. Since I kicked off the contest by saying how "A Song For Mama" is on one of my favorite CDs of all time, I expected everyone to get it. But unfortunately, not everyone did. Most people think "II" is the best Boyz album, and I do like that CD a lot II, but I personally prefer Evolution. "Human II" is one of the best songs made that was never released as a single, and the remake of "Can You Stand The Rain" is awesome. I love the words to that song. Also, you can definitely tell that Babyface had his influence on this album. Except maybe for R. Kelly, I can't think of any artist more musically gifted in singing/songwriting in the R&B world during the past 10-15 years than Babyface.

9. Britney Spears - Baby One More Time

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It's hard to pick between her first and second album, cause they're both good. The tiebreaker is the fact that "You Drive Me Crazy" is on the first, which is by far the best song and video ever done by her. One reason it's not higher on my list is because of the song "Soda Pop", which is just piss poor. But the rest of it is quality sappy music. Something people may not know is that I haven't bought her third CD, "Britney". I guess I'm still a big fan of her, just not as obsessive as some people think. But I did get the McDonald's CD that came out a few years ago. And try to ignore the fact that I have stickers of her in my wallet.

8. Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie

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Mellon Collie was more than a 2-CD set, it was a complete musical experience. Of course there are the many famous songs (1979, Tonight Tonight, thirty-three, Zero, Bullet With Butterfly Wings, the list goes on). But there's plenty of good music besides those songs in this set. It came out of the era when their creativity overflowed far beyond what would fit on one disc, and the amazing thing is how smoothly the set is put together.

7. Pearl Jam - Ten

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Even though I like Nirvana better overall than Pearl Jam, I think "Ten" is far better than "Nevermind". I like to think of the two bands in terms of their top 2 albums, and "Ten"-"Vs." is still slightly behind "In Utero"-"Nevermind". But of the four, I like "Ten" the best. "Black" is the best Pearl Jam song of all time, at least in my opinion, but it's far from being the only quality song on this album. A definite Top 10 CD fo shizzle.

6. Stone Temple Pilots - Purple

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Long before Scott Weiland got too heroin-ed out, STP was the best band of all in my mind. "Big Empty" was a breakthrough song, and "Interstate Love Song" is my favorite of them all. Not to mention the hidden track "12 Gracious Melodies" sealing the deal, that song's hilarious. Sandwiched between the also good "Core" and "Tiny Music", "Purple" was pretty much the reason I started listening to alternative music in the first place, and it's one of the best CDs out of the time when alternative was in its prime.

5. Jars of Clay - Jars of Clay

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As expected, nobody got this one, not even my sister. I've always thought of "Christian Rock" to be kind of a hokey term. But if you were to consider it a genre, this album pretty much defines that category. There's good heavy songs like "Liquid" and "Flood", while "Like a Child" and "Love Song for a Savior" make for softer but still great tracks which make this CD so well rounded. Then, "Worlds Apart" just blew me away and maybe because of that song alone, I can't leave it off my top 10 list.

4. Snoop Doggy Dogg - Doggystyle

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In case you didn't know, I got the title for my blog ("It's a crazy mixed up world, it's a bloggy blog world") from the song "Doggy Dogg World". But that song is probably only the 5th or 6th best track off of "Doggystyle". This CD was revolutionary in the music world and it's stacked with awesome song after awesome song. There was a time in my life when I knew all the words to "Gin and Juice", "Lodi Dodi", and "Tha Shiznit", but not so much anymore. That's how I know I'm getting old, cause I'm forgetting Snoop lyrics.

3. Radiohead - OK Computer

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It's amazing how an album can have almost zero hits but be so good. None of the songs on this CD really stick out from the rest, but they are all so good. Put together, it's easily top 5, arguably #1 even. Paranoid Android is one of the weirdest songs ever made, even by Radiohead standards, but it's also one of my favorites. Most people have heard "Karma Police" and of course it's a quality song too. It's a good CD to listen all the way through without ever having to touch the FWD button.

2. Janet Jackson - Velvet Rope

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I'm at least a little surprised nobody mentioned this one. I think this album is just awesome, the best Janet CD among a lot of other good ones by her. There's 22 total tracks, which is nuts, even though 7 of them are short interludes. Even more impressive is how many of these songs are big hits. Pretty much all of my favorite Janet Jackson songs are on here, such as "Go Deep", "I Get Lonely", and "Everytime". Then there's Q-Tip and Joni Mitchell on track 4 "Got Til It's Gone", her remake of Rod Stewart's "Tonight's The Night", and "Together Again", the best live song I heard at her concert last year. It's too bad she peaked with this album and her later stuff after it isn't nearly as good.

1. Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream

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From the beginning to end, this is the CD that defines Smashing Pumpkins and showed me why they were such an elite band. I love the opening drums of "Cherub Rock," the opening guitar of "Today", and the solos in almost all of the songs. I mentioned earlier how Boyz II Men's "Human II" was among the best unreleased songs, well "Mayonaise" probably has to be the tops on that list. This is the purest albums I can think of in terms of its sound, its lyrics, and how it spoke to and for our generation. Not to mention that they are the pride of Chicago.

Honorable Mentions

Nirvana - Nevermind
Dave Matthews Band - Under the Table and Dreaming
DMX - It's Dark and Hell is Hot
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
Fugees - The Score

The Winner

And yes, the moment all three of you who entered have been waiting for. The winner of this contest is.... Piya. Congrats goes to him for naming 7 of my top 10. You will receive your reward soon.

Close behind was my sister, who got 6 of the 10. Definitely a good effort. She told me that after she entered her contest, she had a nightmare about losing to Piya. How prophetic. Hope you aren't crying now, meh.

Finally, Vira came in third with a respectable 5 correct. I was very impressed, I didn't think someone who I've only known for a few months would be able to get that many. I'll try to think of a consolation prize for you. Also, she listed the Aladdin Soundtrack, which had me laughing to myself all day. The one bad thing was, she missed Boyz II Men "Evolution". That was supposed to be a gimme, Vira... but it's ok. Didn't end up being too costly of a mistake.

There will be more contests in the future. I'll try to think of better prizes and a topic that more people would participate in next time.

Thursday, February 20, 2003

Currently playing on my Winamp - Bombs over Baghdad

Baseball is so close I can breath it. And fantasy baseball is already alive and kicking. That leaves me too excited to write a new blog. So I will dig into my reserves and release the first of my promised political blogs. Assuming I don't get stoned for expressing my opinion, I'll probably eventually release the others.

Political Blog #1 - War on Iraq?

For months now, the top debate in this country (and maybe the world) has been the issue of "disarming" Saddam Hussein and his weapons of mass destructions. We've seen UN Resolutions, we've seen weapons inspectors sent, Bush's State of the Union speech and plenty of rhetoric in regards to the question of whether or not we need to use military force on Iraq. A few weeks ago, "chemical warheads" were found, and the world braced for war. Not too long after that, Saddam Hussein vowed to "break the neck" of America if war were to occur. Not too long ago, Colin Powell presented the UN with intelligence showing how Iraqi officials have been grossly misleading and deceiving UN inspectors. President Bush has given Saddam "one last chance", the UN has given "one last chance", and now the EU has given "one last chance".

And after all this, what? Absolutely nothing has happened. Every day, I read and watch the news, and it's the same thing. United States and Great Britain trying to prove that Iraq is not disarming and force is necessary, the other major countries reluctant to follow. The Iraqi UN Ambassador claiming that George Bush and Tony Blair are lying, that Iraq has disarmed and has no weapons of mass destruction. The American people being polled and saying they would only support war if the UN backed it.

Now, I should mention that I work at a large defense contractor which is (supposedly) in a position to benefit from this potential war. Maybe this is a fact that would sway my opinion. But, in all honesty, I am writing this with as little bias as I can imagine. In reality, Northrop Grumman does not gain in direct relation to what happens in Iraq; its fate lies in the hands of existing contracts and the federal defense budget in coming years. Even if it did, the effect that such a gain would have on me as an individual is rather minimal. So everything that I am writing is based on how I feel and have felt anyways, independent of where I'm working.

So how do I feel about war on Iraq? Well, first of all, let's not kid ourselves here - this whole thing is not all about removing weapons of mass destruction or saving the Iraqi people from the oppression from evil Saddam. There's plenty of countries in this world that are developing these weapons, and there's plenty of evil rulers out there besides Saddam. North Korea is only the most recently available example. If there was anything worth fighting for in North Korea, believe me, we would've hit those fools a long time ago. But all they have is an evil leader, a lot of starving and suffering people, and a bunch of missiles aimed at the South. That's about it, and sadly it's not enough to make that situation a priority.

But with that said, I still believe we need to support our president in this cause, however tainted his intentions may be. First of all, it's annoying to listen to some of the people talk about why we shouldn't to go to war. They're led by "celebrity activists", 95% of whom don't know jack about the real world. Inevitably, you end up hearing things like "this doesn't affect me" or "I don't see a 'smoking gun' that requires us to go to war".

People, it's been less than 2 years since we watched our own planes being flown into the tallest buildings in our largest city, causing mass chaos and killing thousands of American citizens within our very own country in which we are supposed to feel so safe in. It's been only 60 years since the world narrowly escaped being overrun by Nazis and Japanese imperialists while the American people sat around saying "this war doesn't have anything to do with me".

Is it going to take another 9/11, another Pearl Harbor to wake up this lazy and ignorant public consciousness? Let's face it, things that happen around the world do affect us, one way or another. Guys like Saddam having VX and nerve gas does matter. Why sit around waiting until things have built up beyond our control to do something? Certain disasters are preventable, but not by people standing by and looking the other way.

Now, it doesn't help that Saddam Hussein is one of the shadiest men on this planet right now. Whether or not he starves and tortures his own people, I don't know for sure. But from the Gulf War experience, we do know that the guy has no qualms about using chemical and biological weapons if he has them. We know that he was crazy enough to set his own oil fields on fire when defeat was imminent. Do you think we should sit around and wait for a guy like him to build up weapons of mass destruction? Removing a guy like him from power would be doing his people, and the world a giant favor anyways.

So while this potential war on Iraq might still be more oil-motivated than anything, it is not without other justifications. If you are against war, I urge you to stop and think for a moment, why? If it's because you think this subject doesn't affect you, think again. If it's reluctance to serve your country, shame on you. As for me, I may not agree wholeheartedly with this war, and I might not like everything the President is saying. But I strongly believe in supporting our leader in this situation, not undermining his authority. "United we stand, Divided we fall." Right now we see not only a nation, but a world divided, because of what? Because there's no overt "smoking gun"? Because he doesn't have nukes? Because he hasn't yet made any attacks on American soil?

Nobody likes to go to war. But we would not be sitting here, enjoying our freedoms, watching Joe Millionaire and the Bachelorette, were it not for brave souls who fought the Revolutionary War. We would probably still have slavery if the Civil War was never fought. No, war was not "necessary" in either case either, and yes, innocent people died in those wars. But it was for the greater good of mankind. This Iraq situation may not be as noble as fighting for liberty or to free slaves, but I believe it will improve the lives of many (including the Iraqis themselves) and provide greater security and stability in this world. I end with just the following quote, one of my favorites:

"All that is necessary for the forces of evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" - Edmund Burke, English philosopher

Wednesday, February 19, 2003

Contest

Okay, I have zero entries for my contest and only 2 people have even expressed interest in entering. Maybe it's time to spice up the pot. Understandably, my prizes aren't that great. Anyone can buy you a drink, it's been done before in other contests anyways. So I thought, what can I offer that no one else can? Sad, but the best answer I could come up with was a kiss on the cheek from me.

Now, I know that very few people are gonna enter a contest just for the potential of a small peck on the cheek, but I can't really give anything more than that or Olivia will get mad.

Fortunately, today I got 2 new prize options which might lure more entries. Option #1 is a 2-baseball card set I picked up from the bottom of the box of Honeycomb that I've been eating since senior year, the days of Pact. The cards feature 2 of the best catchers in Major League Baseball of recent years: Mike Piazza and Jason Kendall. They are in mint condition, still in original plastic wrap.

The other is a Northrop Grumman little clock/calculator combo, which management gave all the engineers today in honor of N.E.W. (see post from 2 days ago). It's pretty snazzy actually, it folds up for compact convenient transport. There is a light button, alarm feature, stopwatch, plus the fashionable Northrop Gumman Electronic Systems Logo adorns the cover. A picture follows:

Prize

And yes, I am willling to part with either one of the above mentioned prizes. If you can name a good amount of my favorite CDs, you earned it. Looking at the list I have, it's tough, I doubt anyone reading this knows me well enough to name them all. But I encourage you all to try.

Currently playing on my Winamp: 50 Cent & Nate Dogg - 21 Questions
Nate Dogg is awesome, but only when he's doing someone else's song. I don't think I know any solo Nate Dogg songs.

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Ok, this was a cheap blog, so I will release the following short story I've written. Once again, it involves Starcraft, but written in a different style. It's kind of long. I don't know how well people will like my writing, but I have a couple other stories and maybe I will post those if this one is popular. Don't want people to think I'm too big of a nerd than they already do though.

Broodwar Adventures - Episode 1

It was a dark time in the land of Pittszergh. Minerals were scarce, Vespene Gas was nowhere to be found, and the few overlords that remained were weak and dying.

But to Harry Hydralisk, life was grand. His friends would always wonder how Harry could stay upbeat in such a bleak environment. Harry's father had skipped town when he was yet an egg, leaving his mother and older sister to raise young Harry and struggle to make ends meet.

It was a wonder that their family had made it this far, but even now they had to constantly worry about their next meal and fight for survival. In all practicality, Lurker College was gonna be out of the question for Harry, and he would likely end up being a normal patrol-lisk or worse yet, a front line Hydra in battle.

Still, none of this ever seemed to bother Harry, a strapping lad now in his mid-teens and feeling quite invincible. "Hakuna Matata", he'd always say. "It means no worries, for the rest of your days. It's a problem free... philosophy.... Hakuna Matata".

For though he was still young, he understood that to be alive was to be lucky. Every day he'd see the starving, undeveloped larvae outside the hatcheries, and felt fortunate himself for what little that he had. Compared to them, he thought, what he had was a lot indeed.

Early one morning, Harry woke up and got ready for school. Today was a day he'd been waiting for weeks to arrive, because they were finally gonna learn how to burrow. He ate his breakfast quickly and headed out with his normal exuberant step.

"Make sure you bring your umbrella," said his mother, "weather.com says there's a chance of Psi Storm today."

"Oooo-kayyy", said Harry, who was already halfway out the Den. As much as he hated being babied by his mama, she was just looking out for him, and she was usually right. After all, she was older, wiser, and could still give him a solid whoopin if called for.

So Harry, with umbrella in hand, went on his way to school. The walk to Kerrigan High was about a 20 minute hike. Distance wise, it wasn't all that far, but it was a winding path filled with hills and curves. There was, however, a shortcut that could get him there in 10. The only problem was, that path would take him through a part of Protoss territory. His mother always warned him never to wander that way, which was indeed rather dangerous, although Harry knew of many schoolmates who took that route regularly without any trouble.

But this time, Harry wanted to be first to class and be in the front for burrow training, and, perhaps feeling a little extra spicy that day, he decided to ignore his mother's admonitions and take the shortcut anyways.

He was hardly a few steps into Protoss territory when a patrolling zealot spotted him and began to approach.

"Son of a Broodling!" he shouted, and immediately began to flee. He'd run his way through Protoss land to safety back in Pittszergh and its friendly sunken colonies yet. But the zealot gained all too rapidly, much to Harry's chagrin; this one had obviously undergone the leg upgrade.

In no time, Harry was overtaken and he would be forced to fight for his own survival. As a young healthy Hydralisk, Harry still had a chance of defeating the zealot, if he was lucky.

Unfortunately, by choosing to run first instead of fight, he had already forfeited what was perhaps his only advantage over the powerful zealot: range. Nevertheless, Harry quickly unleashed a fury of spines at the zealot, who was momentarily stunned by the onslaught but shrugged them off and began an assualt of his own.

The struggle continued for what seemed like hours, which were actually only mere seconds in battle. Harry's barrage of spines were gradually wearing down his opponent's plasma shields, but he was taking significant damage himself from the devastating psi blades. It soon became apparent that he was going to lose this battle if things continued the way they were going.

Suddenly, an thought struck: "use the umbrella, Harry!" said a voice, as if Obi-Wan Kenobi himself were in his head. Quickly, Harry unsheathed his umbrella and began using it to parry the Psi blades while continuing to spit his spines as before. Surprisingly, the umbrella withstood and absorbed the blows of the Psi blades easily, rendering them rather worthless.

The zealot, taken aback by the turn of events, saw that he was now outmatched and retreated from the fight. Harry, meanwhile, breathed a deep sigh of relief and wasted no time in taking the opportunity to run to school. Surely the zealot would soon return with more of its kind, and Harry wanted no part of that fight.

By the time he reached school, he was out of breath, though at least his battle wounds were all but healed. He looked at his watch: still 5 minutes early!

As Harry found a seat at the front, he glanced at the umbrella that saved his life and managed to crack a weak smile to himself at his little adventure. But some hard lessons had been learned that morning that he would never forget. Never wander through Protoss territory, always bring an umbrella, and above all else, listen to your mama!

Tuesday, February 18, 2003

Thoughts By Joe Thousandaire (me)

Like 40 miillion other suckers in this country, I watched the end of Joe Millionaire last night. What a sweet ending. Couldn't have been gayer even if Richard Simmons was Joe Millionaire.

Anyways, I was thinking about the whole thing. Would I want $50 million, or $1 million, for that matter, if it were just handed to me? At first the answer seems obvious. You gotta be stupid not to take it.

But other than blowing it on Ferraris, a nice crib, and premium heroin, how fulfilling is it to just have all that money fall in your lap? Do I really want to go through life just living off of someone's gift?

Okay, so I'd still take the money, of course. You know what though, it's a waste of your existence to go through life and not accomplish anything meaningful before you die. That's why I don't play the lottery, cause it's such a sad concept to me. That, and it's a waste of a dollar.

Even though my bank account is pretty modest right now, it's still rewarding to see it go up by however little it does each week. Why? Because I worked for it, because I earned it. One day in the future I am confident that I will make millions on my own, by working hard to reach my goals. I don't need no stupid show for that. For now, I'm just little Joe Thousandaire Systems Engineer.

Currently playing on my Winamp: Britney Spears - Email My Heart

Contest is still going. So far, as expected, I have 0 entries. It's a tough contest, I'll admit, I doubt anyone reading this blog will be able to get anything close to all 10. But if you happen to be the only one who enters, you automatically win. Well, I'm gonna throw in a clause: if you choose retarded CDs like Enrique Iglesias, then you are disqualified. I ain't buyin no drink for any Enrique lovers. I especially ain't kissin no Enrique lover's cheek.

Also, don't know if this applies to anyone, but I am sorry if anyone has tried to comment in the past few days. It's been acting funny lately, but I think it's ok now.

Monday, February 17, 2003

National Engineers Week

Unless you live under a giant rock somewhere in Ethiopia, you probably know that today was the start of National Engineers Week. It's the week out of the year when we as a country celebrate the innovation, ingenuity, and dashing good looks that have become characteristic of engineers. America already loves us, that's why we get such friendly terms coined for us like "enginerds", but this week especially we should all take time to recognize how awesome engineers are.

A great way to kick off the weeklong celebration is by working on on a national holiday. What better demonstration of engineers' coolness than showing up at your job on President's Day, when everyone else is at home? We don't need to "sleep" or "go to the Auto Show", that stuff's for losers.

Since I can't possibly fit in all the cool info about N.E.W. in this blog, I'll just refer you all to the following website: http://www.eweek.org, note the feature "Introduce a Girl to Engineering Pledge Roster" or "ASME Engineers Introduce Girls To Engineering". I wonder if there are programs like that in other professions, when there aren't enough people of a certain group represented. Like "Introduce a Chinese guy to NBA Basketball" or "Introduce a white guy to rapping".

Which also makes me wonder, do white people like Eminem for the same reason Asians like Yao Ming? I mean, they are both good at what they do, but you don't see all the Chinese people in Chicago go to the United Center to watch Tracy McGrady when he comes to town, you know? It's like each of those guys is idolized because they are proof that you can be Chinese and be a baller, or you can be white and rap. So it's someone the respective races can identify with and look up to.

I just spent like half an hour updating my computer with software patches and stuff. Interesting how I don't do it when the news tells me that my computer's security is at risk if I don't download a patch. But I make sure to upgrade right away when ESPN.com has new features that take advantage of newer Windows Service Packs and stuff.

Currently playing on my Winamp: Michael Jackson - Billie Jean
In honor of all the great publicity Michael has been receiving lately. Can his popularity soar any higher?

Oh, and the contest is still going on. Pick my top 10 favorite albums and you get a kiss on the cheek or a free drink.

Sunday, February 16, 2003

Sixpence

I went to go watch Sixpence None the Richer at the House of Blues with Olivia and her buddies last night. Not the hugest fan of them, but I went anyways. It turned out to be a pretty good show actually. I was probably in the closest spot possible, front row, center, literally I was leaning on the stage with my forearms about 3 ft from Leigh Nash (lead singer). Felt kind of bad for wasting that spot, some bigger fan probably deserved it. But oh well.

She's got a impressive voice, even more so in a live small venue setting, but the thing that struck me most is how tiny she is. She's freaking small.

Oh yeah, and there were 2 opening bands. The second one was LUCE, and the whole time they were playing, everyone was like "who the hell are these guys?". Until they played the song "Good Day", then you could feel a wave of realization sweep across the crowd. If you don't know what song I'm talking about, it's a MIX101.9 kind of song that goes "it's a pretty good day.... [dabadaba] tomorrow" (there's words that go instead of [dabadaba] but since I don't know them I decided to do it Chras style).

Anyways, after cooking on Valentine's Day and the concert last night, I felt a little bit unmanly. If that's even possible for a man like me. Had the itch to play some football, but too much trouble to organize. So I played craft this afternoon with the crew, and as expected, the testosterone flow returned in no time. Yeah baby, yeah.

Currently playing on my Winamp: Boyz II Men - A Song For Mama
I have no good explanation why. This is one of my favorite albums of all time, and I've been listening to the songs on it a lot lately. By the way, if anyone can guess my top 10 favorite CDs, they get a kiss from me (on the cheek). Or I'll buy you a drink sometime, if you'd rather that. Send me an email dudo509@yahoo.com or IM me. Or just tell me in person or on the phone. Yes, I guess that makes this an official contest, so get your entry submitted soon.

Saturday, February 15, 2003

Yes, I'm Hot

Did anyone else watch that show "Are You Hot?" on Thursday night? I did, but not because I like trashy television. I had to watch it cause my sister wanted me to tape it for her, cause her friend was gonna be in it (he was Ken/Ki-young Kim, the one Asian guy, and he actually made it to the final 8, also, he went to DGS and U of I by the way).

Well, the show ended up being kind of entertaining but also very disturbing at the same time. It's been bothering me ever since then that I had to write something. (If you didn't watch it, you can probably skip this blog)

First of all, this Lorenzo Lamas character, why is he a judge? His title was "International Heartthrob", couldn't they have come up with any better title than that? It's pretty pathetic if you think about it. Seriously, what has he ever done to deserve being called an "international heartthrob"? And I could do without him giving out sex appeal ratings for the guys and explaining how he loves their bodies.

Then there's Rachel Hunter. They introduced her as "model and former wife of Rod Stewart". Now what the crap is that about? They tie her to a guy she isn't even married to anymore, and the guy isn't even popular these days to begin with. That's like if Al Gore went on some show and they introduced him as "the guy who lost to George W. Bush in 2000". And I won't even begin to talk about how stupid she is, or else this blog is gonna end up being way too long again.

As for the contestants, it's sad that there are so many people who waste their time doing this kind of stuff (except Ken, of course, he's still cool). Think about how much this country could accomplish with all the people trying out for these shows. Between American Idol, Survivor, Fear Factor, Real World, and on and on and on, how much time and effort has been wasted by how many people? It's disturbing.

Well, I guess I don't see anything wrong with people taking a few days off, once in a lifetime, to try something different. But watching the people on this show at tryouts, it was like that was their whole life. People were crying if they didn't make the cut and some guy even said he worked out every day at the gym for months to prepare for this show (which has to be BS, but still).

With the girls, I saw a total of maybe 3 or 4 that actually maybe deserve to be considered "one of the hottest in America", and the rest were pretty much just hoochie and skanky. They all had attitudes too, why is it that people think being stuck up and talking smack makes them sexy? That's not sexy to me at all.

Another thing - everyone there was either a personal trainer, waitress, bartender, or flight attendant. In addition to a whole lot of occupations I didn't know existed and sound pretty suspect to me. Although there were some "Office Managers" and even a girl doctor. But unfortunately, I think I heard the word "engineer" like once in the entire 2 hour show. Does that mean there's no hot engineers? Maybe so, I won't argue that. But could it also be that the engineers are "working"? Is it possible that they aren't there blowing a day doing this kind of thing cause they have to be at their "job"?

Not all of the show was bad, though. I have to admit, the part when people walk to the middle of the stage individually, then wait for the big "HOT" or "NOT" lights and buzzer to go off is one of the more hilarious things I have seen in a long time. But other than a few isolated moments, the show was pretty bad. If anyone still wants to watch it though, I have the tape and you can borrow it if you ask nicely and promise to give it back before my sister comes home from school.

Thursday, February 13, 2003

V-Day

This week has passed pretty quickly. I can't believe it's already Thursday. Don't know why, but I'm thinking it's at least in part because Friday is Valentine's Day and I am running out of time for my final preparations.

If you are a regular (non-skimming) reader of my blog, you probably already know that Valentine's Day is my favoritest holiday of them all. Any time when I get to experience some bonus stress without justification is a great time by me. (by the way, I'm being sarcastic)

Okay, so maybe there is a justification for celebrating February 14th as Valentine's Day. Let's take a moment to recap the origin of this yearly occasion. A long time ago, there was a Saint named Valentine. For some reason, he got put in jail. He fell in love with the jailer's daughter. He was executed, but before he died, he sent a note signed "Your Valentine" to the daughter. Great story. The End.

Now, I realize that I sound like a bitter and emotionless person for hating Valentine's Day. The thing is, I don't really hate the day itself, or the idea of celebrating a special day with your special someone. To be fair, I probably don't do enough during the rest of the year to make Olivia feel special, the way she deserves to be treated. That's why I still make an effort to do something nice, despite my ongoing feud with the V-Day powers.

The real problem here is not the day or concept itself, it's the expectations that the "Valentine's Day" label brings to Feb. 14th (and the preceding weeks). The day is supposed to be a celebration, when you can take some time out to spend with your loved one and appreciate what you both have your relationship. In the hustle and bustle we all face every day, and the natural human tendency to grow accustomed and take things for granted, every relationship suffers over time. I think the value of celebrating Valentine's Day is the opportunity to stop for a second and remember why you are with the one you are with. It's a chance to renew feelings that may have gotten lost among the many distractions we are surrounded with as we travel the walk of life.

Unfortunately, the day has become (like almost everything else in this country) a commercialized season when flowers, chocolates, and jewelry are the focus, not the people and the relationships. During the past month, I have seen and heard more ads for this kind of stuff than I would care to be exposed to in a lifetime. I've had Rich Eisen and Linda Cohn tell me about some special deal at Helzburg Diamonds. Eddie and Jobo pounding my eardrums about Vermont Teddy Bears every morning on the radio. And on basically every website I go to, at least half of the banner ads are for ordering flowers online.

Then there's the restaurants. Last year, I made some reservations and took Olivia to the Signature Room at John Hancock for dinner. When we got there, it was completely packed, with about a million other couples, and even though we had reservations, we still waited about 30-40 minutes before being seated. Once we got to our table, our waiter recommended a "Valentine's Day Special" meal and we ordered it. It wasn't bad, but there really wasn't anything "special" about it. Anyways, I'm getting off track here.

You might say, well, nobody is forcing you to get flowers, chocolates, or take her some place nice for dinner. That may be true, but lets face it - if I don't do any of that stuff, I'm a bad guy. It shows I don't love my girl enough, or that I'm a thoughtless, selfish person. I'm sorry, but that ain't right. What began as a day that was supposed to be positive, turned into a burden for guys (and to a lesser extent, girls) across the nation, which now overshadows the truer meaning and value behind the original occasion.

Not to mention that certain people make ridiculous profits off of this day alone by jacking us hardworking folk. Flower shops, jewelry stores, and certain restaurants practically count on their February profits to support the rest of the year, for no good reason other than the explanation I just gave above. That's not right either. I despise these people.

Yes, in a way, they are providing a service for all of us. But how necessary is this service? Do these things, which contribute practically nothing to the good of society, deserve to be a flourishing industry in our economy?

Worse yet, the whole industry is one whose existence creates its own need. Take the car insurance industry as a comparison. We are required by law to have car insurance. Why was there such a law passed? No, it wasn't because of concerned citizens. It was because the large insurance companies paid money to lobby the government for such a law. And now they reap billions of dollars in benefits. It's a legitimate industry, a legit service, but it wouldn't be nearly as huge if not for its own doing.

Some people would argue the same about the military defense industry. The question they ask is, would Bush be pushing so hard for war if not for the influence of powerful lobbies by Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, and my very own Northrop Grumman? Many would answer no. (Of course I personally disagree, but that's a whole other blog)

Back to my original point - there's no good reason that flower and jewelry industries are as huge as they are. The only reason they are so huge is because they have created their own demand. By relentless advertising, they passed their own unwritten law that boyfriends and husbands must buy their products on Valentine's Day or suffer punishment. Much as an insurance company or defense contractor creates its own demand by influencing the government for written laws. It's almost like some guy throwing a brick through your window, then making you pay his window repair company to fix it.

The difference is, some of us really do need insurance companies. We all need defense companies. Without them, the United States military would be a joke. You would hear things like "Why did the US Air Force fail? They ran out of paper".

Where would the world be without so many flower shops and jewelers? We'd be perfectly fine. Flowers are nice to look at, and they smell nice, but they all die within a couple days and then what? We don't need a flower shop on every corner and in every Jewel or Dominick's.

Plus, think of how many innocent roses and lilies are just growing, minding their own business, and then their lives are suddenly cut short to be a part of a corsage or bouquet for some bogus occasion. That's the ugly side of flower shops you never see, behind that deceivingly friendly face of the old lady at the counter. Please, someone please put an end to the senseless carnage!

Anyways, before this blog spirals out of control any further, I'll conclude by saying this: Let's not forget the original spirit of old Saint Valentine. Ok actually, what I mean is, we shouldn't ruin this supposedly special occasion by putting so much emphasis and expectation on it. Do special things and get nice gifts because you attach real meaning to them. Don't buy flowers or platinum necklaces just because you feel like you have to; after all, think about the kind of lily-killing bastards you are supporting. Above all else, enjoy and appreciate the day, take the time to remember why you love your loved one, and don't let all the other stuff take that away.

Monday, February 10, 2003

Telemarketers

Nobody calls my house just to hear the sweet sound of my voice these days. If it's not someone asking me to switch to MCI, it's someone doing a survey, or maybe even a recorded message asking me to vote for so-and-so. It's been annoying me so damn much and I had to do something to make myself feel better.

But I thought to myself, you know, it probably doesn't do any good to yell at them, cause they probably get that all the time and they're used to it. I had a friend who worked a summer as a telemarketer and he would tell me how the worst people to get weren't the ones who were rude and hung up right away, cause that saved him the trouble.

So today I when I got a call, I decided to waste as much of his time as I could, just for kicks and giggles. A quick recap of the conversation:

Me: Hello
Telemarketer: Hi Mr. Chen, I'd like to introduce you to a special opportuni-
M: Um, I think you have the wrong number.
T: Is this 910-____? (edited for search engine purposes) (or actually just so random people don't call me from reading my blog)
M: Yes, it is, but my name is Mark Buehrle
T: Ok, Mr. Buerhle, well, I think you may be interested to know about the-
M: Hey, did you know that I'm reporting to Spring Training just over a week?
T: I'm sorry, what was that?
M: It's gonna be a little different, I've never played with Miguel Olivo, but I think we've got a great year ahead
T: Sir, right now is a very exciting time, if you act quickly-
M: Hey, I think Chicago Tribune is better than Chicago Sun-Times, what do you think?
T: .....
M: Oh you know what we should do, let's go to the 509 and craft! Seriously man
T: .... actually, I-
M: Shoot, I think I left my Broodwar CD at Chras's house...
T: (hangs up)

So yes, a telemarketer hung up on me, for once. Hopefully his supervisor was listening in and yelled at him for his ineptitude.

I'm gettin no love from phone callers, that's for sure. Good thing I still got AIM. SarahMSU, SportyJen, and WetMegan really want me bad, I think. I keep blocking them cause I already got a girl, but they change their screen name suffix number cause they can't stay away. NO I DO NOT WANT TO CHECK OUT YOUR WEBCAM YOU FLOCKING HOES SO STOP IMING ME

Oh well. Here's a pic to lighten the mood. It's kind of a crappy pic, only P and Oiy are even looking at the camera. But in honor of the fantastic journalism I just read from mcpheenys, I had to post it. Check out Stork on the left. Man, Stork, I know it was dark but still. ????!!

He Got Game

Currently playing on my Winamp: Norah Jones - The Long Day Is Over
"With no reprise....
the sun will rise.......
The long day is over"

Great song to wind down after work to.

Saturday, February 08, 2003

Overtime - Week 2

Up until last week, the word "overtime" had only sports-related meaning to me. It signified something good, representing an exciting game close enough to "go to overtime", or a golden opportunity for my fantasy players to score more points.

Now, it means I gotta stay at work later every day and wake up early on Saturday. It also means I am more tired and less inclined to write blogs.

Less inclined, but of course I still do it.

I made fried rice the other day, it turned out ok actually. Also, I stir fried some spinach, and it was good too. I had no idea what spiznatch looked like before cooking, it looks so different after it's cooked. Anyways, I am trying to learn how to cook. It should be cool, cause eating something you made yourself seems to be more rewarding than eating what someone else cooks.

Within a couple months, I might be leaving Darien and moving up north to Palatine. That would free up more time and make it easier to hang with the northern folks, but then I'm leaving my roots. But this daily drive has been pissing me off lately. Don't know how much more I can take.

Currently playing on my Winamp: Busta Rhymes f. Mariah - I Know What You Want
I've never liked Busta, and I haven't really liked any Mariah stuff in a long time, but this song is P-H-phat. Highly recommended by the Dudo509 Blogspot Music Division.

Thursday, February 06, 2003

2004 Maxima

Pictures of the 2004 Maxima were released a couple months ago. In case you haven't seen them, here are some shots:

Side

Front

Rear

Don't really like what I see so far, but then again, I didn't like the last generation of Maximas either (2000-2003). I also didn't like the 350Z and Altima at first either, but they have all grown on me. Front looks a lot like the Altima, back like the Z. So keep an eye out.

Tuesday, February 04, 2003

Me an P lifted a couple days ago, and I am still quite sore. If you see me walk, it kind of looks like how Edward Norton looks in American History X, after he pisses off the prison guys. Not good.

I had a bunch of stuff written for the political blogs I was gonna publish, but I accidentally overwrote that file. So those might be a little slower in coming. In the meantime, enjoy the following short story.

The Awakening

The empty room sits cold, deserted and empty in a silence that is almost deafening in its magnitude. There are no windows, no markings on the walls, nary a hint of life to be seen. To a random passerby, it would likely appear as though this were just another empty room, one no different from any other room you might find.

But this is no ordinary place. For within these walls, great warriors once gathered. From this room, many a soldier prepared himself for battles from which his very return was questionable. To this room, some have fled, weary from the fight, seeking a haven of rest. Others, meanwhile, perhaps came simply to enjoy fellowship, to share wisdom and experience among comrades.

Though the echoes of war cries have long faded, this ground is far from ordinary. Indeed, it is a room with an all-too-real life of its own, a room that a select few still hold sacred. Yes, it is none other than the Battle.net Channel 509.

In the age when fresher, flashier newcomers as CounterStrike or WarCraft III have stepped to the forefront and lured many away, room 509 has sadly fallen to the wayside over time. Its greatness all but forgotten, the room now quietly rests, like a leviathan in deep slumber.

Has this once-revered channel seen its best days pass by? Has time taken its toll? Will the 509 be content to slowly fade into its dying moments? Alas, the answer to all of these questions is a clear and emphatic "no".

Footsteps can now be heard in the distance, approaching quickly. Strong, forceful footsteps, each emanating its own authority, leave no doubt that great men are about to storm into this place. As these footsteps get louder and nearer, they are followed by more and more footsteps like them, but each forceful and authoritative in its own way.

The door flies open, and in steps `sniffles`: mouse in one hand, keyboard in the other, and a fiery scowl on his face. Shortly after, he is followed by Folken32, also arriving with battle gear ready, and game face on. One by one, the great warriors enter in similar fashion. BrotherD... Dudo~509~... and BrianCook34, once known as Dostovi[spoons] and Enis44.

Hardly a word is uttered, but all are aware that something special is happening. It is only a matter of time before ISRmonger, Buddha5000, LOreaLPhiE, wetnight89, tink2000, Shubes~509~, PopiChulo~509~, coksuka, Gujuplaya, and countless others return to their homeland. One would not even be surprised to find the mysterious Poongbunkor's arrival in this place, although it is uncertain whether it will be with the face of xMAdMx or as PazLenchantin[ZWAN].

The tension and excitement in the air is palpable. Years have passed since this many quality craft masters have been found in one place. But the spirit of 509 has undeniably lived on, and nothing short of a full revival is upon us.

Many have wondered, what had caused the crafting spirit to lay dormant all this time? Was it merely the competition from CS and WC3? Was it driven away by competition from "labs" and "exams"? Was it simply a natural progression through time?

Some have said that the problem all along is that they all needed to "mine more minerals", but a true crafter knows that life is not all about minerals. As the Protoss commander so wisely and poignantly says, "You require more Vespene Gas" as well.

Whatever the reason for this extended hiatus, all is now forgiven. With one simple word, "gone", the warriors let out a collective shout and flood out of the 509 to mine, build, and conquer. Will they return, satisfied and invigorated with a "gg"? This is something that only time will tell.

As for now, this room again lies empty, just as it was only moments ago. But this time, it is empty in appearance only; it is hardly empty of life and energy. For the sleeping giant has awakened, and it is ready for battle once more.

Sunday, February 02, 2003

Sabbath

"Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work..." - Exodus 20:9-10

An often overlooked commandment, but God definitely knew what he was doing when he declared one day of rest a week. I don't know how people actually work like 100 hour weeks, but I worked about half of that and it left me exhausted. Today after church, I had a 3 hour nap. It was pretty clutch, I must say. After all the working, I really needed that.

Although I guess the 4 hours working Saturday wasn't so bad. Something about the atmosphere is just a lot more chill than weekdays, even though I'm in the office. Maybe it's just because there's barely any people around and it is quiet. Kind of reminded me of summer school, when there's barely anyone around town, and everything is so relaxed.

And I got a taste of what the commute could be like, without traffic. But it's probably better that there is traffic, or else I might have had about 10 speeding tickets already.

You know what though, the G cruises so smoothly at 100+. Not that I condone that type of reckless behavior, but with an open road, and all the tension built up over time from stop-and-go driving, I couldn't pass up the chance. I might even say that short bout of open, free driving was worth the 4 hours at work.

Saturday night I went with Olivia to her med school "Winter Ball", which was aight. Didn't really know anybody there, but oh well. Here are some pics:

Before the Ball
This is us at her apartment before leaving. Notice the big blue monster in the background. I'm not sure if I mentioned this story in an old blog, but when me and Olivia went to Fright Fest this year, I won that guy from one of those games where you toss a ring and try to make it land on a bottle. The best part was trying to carry that thing through the crowd at Great America back to my car. Every single person we passed was like "Ohmygod they got the big blue monster!" while some little girl's jaw dropped wide open and she kept staring at it. Good times.

Me Chewing Something, Everyone Else Smiling
Here's a group picture. I think I was chewing something. When you take pictures of me, ALWAYS count to three and let me know when you are gonna take it. Unless you want me to look like a fool.

Med Students And Their Dates (I'm a date)
Another group pic. Of all these people, I only know Olivia and the guy on the right. You could probably tell I didn't belong by the fact that I am behind everyone else. Maybe it's just cause I had to set the camera, but still.

Ok, gotta sleep.