Saturday, March 20, 2010

Le Tired

It's 2 am and I'm sitting here with Steven and Kato as Steven records a song and Kato is hard at work doodling his latest masterpiece. It's funny how back in high school we would never be idly sitting at someone's house hanging out like this. There was always a party to be found on a Friday or Saturday night and we would just get shit faced. But now when we hang out we do so in a more responsible manner. It's been a while since any of us have got so drunk where we can't remember the night of. College parties are rather lame compared to the parties we used to go to. Maybe parties just aren't as fun anymore, or maybe we're just not a part of that social scene anymore. Well either way I like it this way, spending time with quality company rather than get shit faced with people you don't really know or care about.


We took the dogs to the park today, as you can see Cooper enjoyed the park more than Nori.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Winston Superstar

I am currently playing with the Winston Superstar, Paul Han's unofficial signature yoyo. Perfect size, weight, and balance. Best yoyo I've played with hands down.
Fairly exclusive yoyo that was released a year or so ago. 100 made and 6 were given to friends and family of Paul. 94 released to the public and I guess they're currently going for $300? Sweet deal.

Monday, March 8, 2010

I was very pleased the academy awarded Christopher Waltz with best supporting actor. He made Col. Hans Landa such a badass.


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Sense of Humor

Today Derek and I were driving around running errands when we came across this lady with a sense of humor. He has this notepad with
just laying around in his car. Just out of spontaneity I grabbed it and held it up to my window when passing by cars. Nobody noticed except this middle aged lady who looks over at a red light. She rolls down her window and says, "Hey aren't I a little old? You guys be looking for someone a little younger, I think you'll have better luck a few cars back". I was unsure of how to initially react because I was so caught off guard. Then she just starts laughing and Derek and I look at each other and we just start cracking up. We drive side by side with the lady for a few blocks and at each red we would have a few back and fourths going. Eventually we made our turn and she waved bidding us farewell as she drove by.
Hopefully we made her day as much as she made ours...

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Moon

A few days ago a friend recommended the movie Moon to me. I watching it and I have to say it's a really good movie. Sam Rockwell's performance was really impressive, but man I can't believe the movie didn't receive any recognition from the academy.. how disappointing. But anywho, go check it out and enjoy the voice of Kevin Spacey as GERTY the monotone robot!


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Brain Twister

I've been playing with my yo-yo for almost a week now and I have to say this is some pretty addicting stuff. I have a few tricks I've learned on lock, but still have a lot to work on...


Friend I got the yo-yo from

Friday, February 12, 2010

Boiling Crab

Last night Kato treated Janet, Derek, and I to boiling crab. It was my first time going and it was delicious! When you order, you first pick the type of seafood which range from shrimp and craw fish to dungeons crab and lobster. Then you pick the flavor which consist of rajun cajun, lemon & pepper, garlic butter, or the whole shebang. And lastly it's a matter of "how spicy can you go?", it ranges from nonspicey to XXX. The restaurant setup is very interesting because there are no plates or utensils. They bring you your order in a plastic bag (services are 1 lb). You eat and discard the shells on the table and at the end of the meal they come and just rip off the paper "table cloth" and put on a new one. Kato and I both got the shrimp while Janet and Derek got the craw fish. Boiling Crab is pretty popular and if you go for dinner it's generally a 2 hour wait but luckily we got there around 4 and we finished around 6:30. After going you can expect to smell like shrimp for the rest of the day/night. SOOO YUMMY! I'll definitely be going back sometime soon.


my new yoyo from paul :)

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Adam

I recently watched Adam which was a film about a guy with asperger's syndrome. The illness pretty much making him socially inept and throughout the story you watch this relationship between him and this cute chick who moves in next door develop. The first time I came across this film was sitting through previews waiting for 500 Days of Summer (Zooey Deschanel Drool*) to begin and it caught my interest. I was planning on watching it when it came out to theaters but when it did come out I just never seemed to have the time to go watch it. But eventually the task has been completed. The movie has a similar structure to 500 Days of Summer with certain exceptions pertaining to the plot. But it goes something along the lines of: guy meets girl, guy like girl and girl likes guy, they get in a relationship, shit happens and they break up, time goes by and they're okay. I guess the underlining message of it all is being okay in the end a good thing, but that doesn't necessarily make the most interesting ending to a story. I want to know what happens after. I want more of a conclusion, but I guess one should appreciate the honesty of the film.
Nevertheless Adam is a well made film with a few unexpected laughs and soundtrack of low-fi songs and original scores. It was definitely an interesting watch, I suggest you go check it out!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Davis, California

Tyler and I went to Davis for the weekend to kick back and visit some friends we haven't seen in a while. We took the amtrack here on a Friday afternoon and we're leaving today (Sunday). I spent the first half of my trip with Sarasa and she showed me the college life. Many people give UCD a bad rep but honestly its a very cool place to go to school. According to Sarasa UCD has the biggest campus within the UC system. I'm pretty sure UCSD has the biggest campus and she's only saying that b/c she wants to build up Davis. But everyone at UCD ride bikes around to get to class so I guess that's a good indicator of the school size. The school is located in quaint agricultural town and in a way this place reminds me of Cupertino. It's a very serene place to live where nothing crazy really goes on and people are okay with that. They prefer it. If you want to go to a college that has a peaceful surrounding where you can focus on school then look no further.
On Saturday Sarasa took me to the local farmers market with her roommate Michele and friend Alberto. It was fun enjoying all sort of samples. Some of the fruits I had there definitely couldn't be found at a local supermarket in Cupertino. They were so fresh and yummy. Many UCD students come here to buy a little something to keep in their dorm to munch on during the week. After the farmers market we went to go pick up stuff for Sarasa's 10K run. Go Sarasa! On the way there we wandered into an art gallery and peeked around there. The spoon art seemed to be a favorite among Sarasa and Michele. I spent the remainder of the day with Sarasa and we had dinner. After dinner we lounged around and reminisced old times; it was nice seeing her. It's always nice talking to an old friend you haven't seen in a while. I think Davis is good for her and she's surrounded by good company who'll take care of her.
Today is Sunday and I'm sitting here typing this as everyone else is getting up recovering from the night before. I think the plan is to hang out a while more at Varun/Kyle's and they'll drop us off at the train station later in the afternoon. This trip was a success and I hope to come back and visit again sometime soon.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Girls will be girls (sort of)

I went up to the city with Taylor today. At night we stopped by Asia Sf to pay Derek and his "girls" a visit. The place is nice, its a very quaint place. You can walk past it without ever guessing what really goes on inside that place. We show up at around 7 not knowing what to expect b/c we didn't have reservations on a Friday night, or how we would get in b/c the place checks for ID since it was restaurant/bar type of place. Derek managed to pull some strings and got us in. When we went in it was right in the middle of a show. Now the unique thing about Asia Sf is that its a restaurant/bar with showgirls. Except the girls aren't really girls... they're all transvestites!(how crazy) We got seated ordered a little bit of food and we got a few drinks on the house. The food was pretty tasty, we got an order of sashimi and pineapple cheesecake. We weren't too hungry b/c we ate prior to the visit. But i have to say, the food and drinks were exquisite and the showgirls were amazing. They were extremely entertaining and just so much fun. These "girls" just love what they do. Derek had one of the girls mess around with Taylor and I. She came up and wrapped her arms around us. Every time she would walk by us she would touch/poke at us while occasionally throwing a few winks into the mix. Time went by very fast and the fun was short lived. Unfortunately we had to call it a night at around 9 but we definitely plan to come back for round two in the near future and experience Asia Sf to its full potential. Hopefully the infamous Aliyah will be working next time. Overall we both loved Asia Sf. Only in Sf will you find a fine place like this...


One of the bartenders and Skip (one of the owners)

Monday, January 4, 2010

A New Year

I successfully cleaned my entire room (something I have been putting off for years). Everything is so nice and organized for once. How exciting! I purchased 2 pairs of sweats and am comfortably enjoying a pair of them as I type. Learned how to snowboard in Tahoe. So much fun! School start tomorrow and I'm going to be pretty busy this quarter but hopefully it'll be a good kind of busy... And I updated my blog, something I haven't done in well over a month. The new year is off to a relatively good start.

2010 please be good to me!


neato